巴勒斯坦殉道者

A. Asseraf
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本章着眼于遥远事件的辩论新闻如何塑造了阿尔及利亚民族主义的发展。距离给了阿尔及利亚人一种方式,让他们在不同的尺度上重新考虑自己的问题,缩小距离,重新考虑彼此之间的关系。它考虑了两个案例研究。首先,阿尔及利亚人敏锐地观察到意大利在1911年至1919年间接管了邻国利比亚,并以此为契机试验了新的政治动员形式。然而,对利比亚局势的解读仍不稳定。这种不确定的解释在1929年至1939年英国托管巴勒斯坦事件的第二次动员中仍然是一个问题。巴勒斯坦似乎为阿尔及利亚的穆斯林、犹太人和欧洲人之间的公共关系提供了一面镜子,导致了许多相互矛盾的解释。
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Palestine the Martyr
This chapter looks at how debating news of distant events shaped the development of Algerian nationalism. Distance gave Algerians a means to reconsider their own problems on a different scale, to zoom out and reconsider their relationships with each other. It considers two case studies. First, Algerians observed keenly the Italian takeover of neighbouring Libya from 1911 to 1919, and used it to experiment with new forms of political mobilization. However, the interpretation of events in Libya remained volatile. This uncertain interpretation remained a problem during a second moment of mobilization around events in the British mandate of Palestine from 1929 to 1939. Palestine seemed to offer a mirror back to communal relations between Muslims, Jews, and Europeans in Algeria, leading to a number of conflicting interpretations.
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