Ashkelon (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ashkelon" in French language version.

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archive.org

  • (en) A. Petersen, The Towns of Palestine under Muslim Rule AD 600-1600, BAR International Series 1381, 2005, p. 133 (lire en ligne).

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  • The Mizrahi Era of Rebellion: Israel's Forgotten Civil Rights Struggle 1948-1966, par Bryan K. Roby, lire en ligne : [1]

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  • "Ashkelon's first inhabitants were new immigrants and recently demobilized soldiers who took up residence in Majdal in homes that had been abandoned during the Israeli War of Independence or which were evacuated after the war to make room for Jewish occupants. The Arab residents of these homes were transferred to a narrow "ghetto" district, which even then was called a ghetto", "Periphery Without a Center ", Haaretz, 28 novembre 2003, lire en ligne
  • "The style of construction was that of the public housing projects that became the accepted format for development towns: long, gray apartment blocks, with an abundance of concrete and with a large number of apartments in each building", "Periphery Without a Center ", Haaretz, 28 novembre 2003, lire en ligne
  • "The population groups in this city tend to be distinguished by ethnic affiliation: There is a separate Russian district, a separate Ethiopian district (alongside the older socioeconomically disadvantaged public housing projects), a separate Georgian district, and so on.", "Periphery Without a Center ", Haaretz, 28 novembre 2003, lire en ligne

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  • Golan, Arnon, « Jewish Settlement of Former Arab Towns and their Incorporation into the Israeli Urban System (1948-1950) », Israel Affairs, vol. 9, nos 1–2,‎ , p. 149–164 (ISSN 1353-7121, DOI 10.1080/714003467, S2CID 144137499)

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