YAEL WARSHEL. Experiencing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Children, Peace Communication and Socialization. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, August 2021). $99.99 hardback. ISBN 9781108485722.
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were afoot. The book not only explores what happened, but how it happened and how it was covered by the press. It also explores the economic and logistical challenges of competition for readership and advertising revenues, which shaped the papers’ content. The book could have been richer if it included a chapter solely dedicated to the history of the Hebrew press worldwide, especially the Jewish diaspora in Europe and beyond. Nevertheless, Elyada’s work is very much relevant to historians and academics whose interests cover the history of the Hebrew and Jewish press in Palestine during the Ottoman Empire, including the beginning development of those newspapers, their media techniques, procedures, challenges, and contents.