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In this episode of Jerusalem Unplugged we have interviewed Salim Tamari, editor of the Jerusalem Quarterly and previously the Director of the Institute for Palestine Studies. While he is a sociologist, his work has explored the history of Jerusalem and its people at the end of the Ottoman era and at the beginning of the British Mandate.
Salim recollects his childhood around the city and connects his life with his work discussing cosmopolitanism, cuisine and feelings.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jerusalemunplugged.
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In this episode of Jerusalem Unplugged we have interviewed Salim Tamari, editor of the Jerusalem Quarterly and previously the Director of the Institute for Palestine Studies. While he is a sociologist, his work has explored the history of Jerusalem and its people at the end of the Ottoman era and at the beginning of the British Mandate.
Salim recollects his childhood around the city and connects his life with his work discussing cosmopolitanism, cuisine and feelings.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jerusalemunplugged.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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