I wrote what became the first chapter of this great volume. It comes out in November.
I wrote what became the first chapter of this great volume. It comes out in November.
I was interviewed alongside Palestinian scholars in the west bank, Gaza, and the US about where Palestinians go from here
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I was on a panel interview for nyt with a few other Palestinians. My biggest takeaway is just how outraged Gazans are, & how traumatized. People would do well to remember who pays the price for their demands and act accordingly.
I sent a DM. Pls share your email and I’ll send it to you as pdf.
Many deaths in the US and the Mid-East also. Without the knowledge of nixtamalization, many physicians in the US and Europe thought that corn actually caused pellagra. When pellagra also appeared among people whose diets weren’t corn based, it confused them more.
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Evet, bazen öyle maalesef. Tekrar denemek gerikiyor. Anlık kullanıcı sayısınada bağlı. DjVu indirebilirseniz (ve çalışırsa), Hakkı Tarık Us www.tufs.ac.jp/common/fs/as... ta 1920lerin bir kısmı var. DjVu'yu support etmiyor bir çok program ama galiba Chrome ve Microsoft Edge çalışıyordu 2 sene önce.
IBB Kütüphanesi'nde var 1920lerin Cumhuriyet gazetesi dijital olarak. ataturkkitapligi.ibb.gov.tr/tr/Anasayfa Üyelik gerekiyor. Sistemde bazen sorun oluyor bu konuda. Katalog programı pek kullanışlı değil. Ankara Milli Kütüphane'de de olması lazım.
looks good! I went for the (purchased) havuç (carrot shape) baklava for my FWW in the Middle East course.
Very nice! Where is this located (if you can divulge)?
I wrote about embroidery, and the Palestinian tradition of tatreez, here:
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Screenshot of Middle East Eye article: “Israeli historian produces vast database of war crimes in Gaza”; Lee Mordechai says his country is committing genocide, as his report documents a wide range of atrocities committed by Israeli forces
In January, Israeli historian Lee Mordechai released a 124 page report with 1,400 footnotes detailing evidence of Israel’s genocide, which he continues to update. How many of you heard about it? witnessing-the-gaza-war.com/wp-content/u...
Thank you. You are right, I think, there are a couple IW postcards on that theme. I remember seeing them a while back.
Mesut Bey, I know this is a long shot and highly unlikely, but do you know if the Ottomans produced any propaganda posters thematically similar (even if remotely resembling and much more "mutevazı" form) to the US Army poster below? I am interested in the namus/honor aspect of the imagery. Thanks
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Thank you.
I’d like to be included as well, please. Thanks.
This is good until 2 December. Two of them are on Palestine. 2 caveats: Some books are available only in the US (and possible slow downloads due to traffic).
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Our deadline is today! Of course, we are a tiny bit flexible.
3/3 published in Bulgaria. The fact that all the others were handwritten and mimeographed, and that Tetebbu and Türk Sadası were printed, did not raise any concerns, I guess. Informing them did not change anything. I was told that "experts" were consulted.
2/3 identified as produced by Ottoman POWs in British captivity. However, of the 6 shown there, 2 are mistakenly identified as such: Tetebbu and Türk Sadası. Although there were POW papers with these same names, these aren't them. Tetebbu shown here was published in Istanbul. Türk Sadası was
1/3 Just found these on my phone. Last March, a Red Crescent/Kızılay sponsored exhibition of #Ottoman POW documents from the #FWW was held in Istanbul. Within 2 mins of entering, I spotted a number of mistakes. The newspapers in the pic are
Me too, please. Teşekkürler.
Bence iyi bir karar olmuş. Başarılar ve olumlu sonuçlar dilerim.
Here’s a pic from another angle on that Ottoman War Medal.
Would like to be added, please. Thanks.