12.3 The Great Land Theft (secret history of Israel / Palestine pt. 3)
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In this chapter of Secret History of Israel/Palestine, we look how the small urban elite stole much of region’s land from it’s rightful peasant owners, turning them from an independent tribal peasantry, into a class of impoverished, indebted tenants on their own land.
These events set the stage for much of the conflict to come between Zionists and the majority fellahin class.
We also look at the 19th century origins of Palestinian identity, and early stirrings of proto Arab nationalism.
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0:00 Hello fellow kids
1:59 The Tanzimat: the great 19thC reform programme
3:29 Political reform: disenfranchisement of the fellahin
7:21 Land reform: theft of the fellahin’s land
10:00 My horse! My money!
14:35 From tribal peasants and sheikhs to capitalist tenants and landlords
18:37 The underlying philosophy of “What is Politics?”
20:16 The Nobility, Clergy, Bourgeoisie, Financier and Professional classes, all rolled into one
22:17 Patrons and clients in unequal societies
32:21 Who were the Ay’an?
38:08 The middle class
39:25 19th century Palestine as a backwater in decline
46:51 Palestinian identity
52:59 National identity vs political consciousness
56:23 4 Palestinian identity continued
59:12 South Syrians?
1:00:33 The 19th Century origin of Palestinian identity among urban classes and Christians
1:06:41 Democratic reform and the 1876 constitution
1:07:47 Islamic arguments for democracy
1:09:21 Abdülhamid II shuts down the parliament and constitution
1:10:37 Proto-Arab-nationalism
1:11:54 Next time on Secret History of Israel/Palestine
1:12:48 Gimme, seeya!





















