The tenants of Wadi Hawarith: Another view of the land question in Palestine

Wadi Hawarith (between Haifa and Tel Aviv) was purchased by the Jewish National Fund in 1929; but the tenants of Wadi Hawarith, descendants of a Bedouin tribe, refused to vacate the land. While previous studies have treated the Wadi Hawarith affair from various external points of view, this paper fo...

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Main Author: Adler-Cohen, Raya (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press 1988
In: International journal of Middle East studies
Year: 1988, Volume: 20, Issue: 2, Pages: 197-220
Further subjects:B Palestine Grundbesitz Landlose Bauern / Pächter Beduinen Jewish National Fund (Palestine)
B Bedouin
B Real estate
B Pächter
B Palestine
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Summary:Wadi Hawarith (between Haifa and Tel Aviv) was purchased by the Jewish National Fund in 1929; but the tenants of Wadi Hawarith, descendants of a Bedouin tribe, refused to vacate the land. While previous studies have treated the Wadi Hawarith affair from various external points of view, this paper focuses on the role of the tenants. (DÜI-Hns)
ISSN:0020-7438
Contains:In: International journal of Middle East studies