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Adel Manna

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Adel Manna (Arabic: عادل مناع‎, romanizedʿĀdal Mannāʿ; born October 20, 1947) is a Palestinian historian with Israeli citizenship specializing in Palestine in the Ottoman period and the mid-20th century. He was the director of the Academic Institute for Arab Teacher Training at Beit Berl College,[1] and the head of the Department for Arab Society in Israel at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.[2] Adel Manna was born in Majd al-Krum, Mandatory Palestine (now Israel).

Works

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  • The Notables of Palestine at the End of the Ottoman Period, 1800-1918 (1995)
  • History of Palestine During the Late Ottoman Period, 1700-1918 (1999)
  • Society and Administration in Jerusalem during the Middle Ottoman Period (2008)
  • Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948. Two Narratives of the 1948 War and Its Outcome (with Motti Golani, 2011)
  • Nakba and Survival: The Story of Palestinians Who Remained in Haifa and the Galilee, 1948-1956 (Arabic and Hebrew, 2017)

References

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  1. ^ "Dr. Adel Manna". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  2. ^ Nahmias, Roee (24 April 2007). "'Stop treating Arab citizens like enemies'". Ynetnews.