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DR Yair Wallach's Outputs (23)

The Unexplored History of Ashkenazi Integration in Late Ottoman Palestine (2024)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2024). The Unexplored History of Ashkenazi Integration in Late Ottoman Palestine. Jewish social studies, 29(1), 161-192. https://doi.org/10.2979/jss.00006

To what extent did Ashkenazi Jews integrate and acculturate into the local society, culture, and politics of late Ottoman Palestine? This question has been almost entirely ignored by the voluminous scholarship on the migration of Jews from central an... Read More about The Unexplored History of Ashkenazi Integration in Late Ottoman Palestine.

Unsilencing Palestine 1922–1923: hundred years after thebeginning of the British Mandate – the Frank Scholtenphotographic collection revisited (2023)
Journal Article
Sanchez Summerer, K., Zananiri, S., Wallach, Y., & Tamari, S. (2024). Unsilencing Palestine 1922–1923: hundred years after thebeginning of the British Mandate – the Frank Scholtenphotographic collection revisited. Contemporary Levant, 9(1), 16-32. https://doi.org/10.1080/20581831.2023.2281853

This piece presents an interview conducted by Karène Sanchez Summerer and Sary Zananiri with Salim Tamari and Yair Wallach about the Frank Scholten photographic collection (now available with Creative Commons access), discussing the archive's signifi... Read More about Unsilencing Palestine 1922–1923: hundred years after thebeginning of the British Mandate – the Frank Scholtenphotographic collection revisited.

Review of: Toda’at Mishna, Toda’at Mikra: Tzfat ve-ha-tarbut ha-Tzionit [Mishna consciousness, biblical consciousness: Safed and Zionist culture] by Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Makhon Van Leer and Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Meuhad, (2023)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2023). Review of: Toda’at Mishna, Toda’at Mikra: Tzfat ve-ha-tarbut ha-Tzionit [Mishna consciousness, biblical consciousness: Safed and Zionist culture] by Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Makhon Van Leer and Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Meuhad,. Journal of Israeli History, 41(2), 335-338. https://doi.org/10.1080/13531042.2024.2360263

Tourist, Pilgrim, Migrant, Settler: Rethinking the Modern History of Ashkenazim in the Levant Through Sites of Hospitality (2023)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2023). Tourist, Pilgrim, Migrant, Settler: Rethinking the Modern History of Ashkenazim in the Levant Through Sites of Hospitality. Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies, 10(2), 68-94. https://doi.org/10.24847/v10i22023.362

This article looks at Ashkenazi-operated hotels in Tiberias, Beirut, Jerusalem, Jaffa, Cairo, Alexandria, and elsewhere, in the late Ottoman period and under British rule, to consider the confusing ambiguities that these stories reveal. Ashkenazi pre... Read More about Tourist, Pilgrim, Migrant, Settler: Rethinking the Modern History of Ashkenazim in the Levant Through Sites of Hospitality.

De l’inscription rituelle au texte séditieux : les graffitis hébraïques du mur des Lamentations, de l’Antiquité au 20e siècle (2023)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2023). De l’inscription rituelle au texte séditieux : les graffitis hébraïques du mur des Lamentations, de l’Antiquité au 20e siècle. Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire, 2022/4(156), 85-101

For centuries, Jewish pilgrims to Jerusalem wrote their names on the stones of the Western Wall as part of their devotional practice. This custom was abruptly outlawed by British colonial authorities in 1930, after the Western Wall became the epicent... Read More about De l’inscription rituelle au texte séditieux : les graffitis hébraïques du mur des Lamentations, de l’Antiquité au 20e siècle.

Ha-Yehudim ve-Svivatam = היהודים וסביבתם (2023)
Book Chapter
Wallach, Y. (2023). Ha-Yehudim ve-Svivatam = היהודים וסביבתם. In Y. Ben Naeh, & M. Held (Eds.), Ha-Yishuv Ha-Sfaradi Ha-Yashan = היישוב הישן הספרדי בארץ ישראל (39-56). Yad Ben Zvi

Breaking the Silence: Pain, Torture, Resistance and Bearing Witness in the writings of Palestinian Prisoners of War and Administrative Detainees (1967 2004) (2023)
Thesis
Boulos, T. Breaking the Silence: Pain, Torture, Resistance and Bearing Witness in the writings of Palestinian Prisoners of War and Administrative Detainees (1967 2004). (Thesis). SOAS University of London

This thesis explores theoretical approaches underpinning prison writing with a focus on the writings of Palestinian prisoners of war and administrative detainees who mainly spent many years in incarceration and who started writing in the wake of thei... Read More about Breaking the Silence: Pain, Torture, Resistance and Bearing Witness in the writings of Palestinian Prisoners of War and Administrative Detainees (1967 2004).

The racial logic of Palestine's partition (2022)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2023). The racial logic of Palestine's partition. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 46(8), 1576-1598. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2022.2151845

The partition of Palestine was first proposed more than eight decades ago. It remains a consensus international approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Why was Palestine the only settler-colonial context outside Europe in which partition became... Read More about The racial logic of Palestine's partition.

The Unbuilt Parliament: British Colonial Plans for a Legislative Assembly in Jerusalem (2022)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y., & Cirujano, J. (2022). The Unbuilt Parliament: British Colonial Plans for a Legislative Assembly in Jerusalem. Jerusalem quarterly file, 92, 69-101

The deliberations over the establishment of a legislative assembly in Mandatory Palestine have long been dismissed by the historiography as one of many failed ideas of the Mandate. Yet the legislative assembly was not a mere concept thrown around in... Read More about The Unbuilt Parliament: British Colonial Plans for a Legislative Assembly in Jerusalem.

How to fight antisemitism? Lessons from the Russian Revolution (2021)
Journal Article
Wallach, Y. (2022). How to fight antisemitism? Lessons from the Russian Revolution. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45(8), 1520-1527. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2021.1954221

Brendan McGeever’s book on Antisemitism in the Russian Revolution provides an analysis of Soviet response to “Red Antisemitism” – the involvement of some Bolsheviks in the pogroms of the Civil War. McGeever’s analysis provides insights that are relev... Read More about How to fight antisemitism? Lessons from the Russian Revolution.

Jerusalem's Lost Heart: The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman City Centre (2020)
Book Chapter
Wallach, Y. Jerusalem's Lost Heart: The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman City Centre. In N. Maksudyan, & H. Alkan (Eds.), Urban Neighbourhood Formations (138-158). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429288142-7

This chapter outlines the dramatic rise and fall of Jerusalem’s late Ottoman city centre, the physical destruction of which by British and Israeli planners was accompanied by its erasure from cultural memory. The cosmopolitan town centre around Jaffa... Read More about Jerusalem's Lost Heart: The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman City Centre.