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Azoulay, Ariella. From Palestine to Israel: A Photographic Record of Destruction and State Formation. 1947-50. 2011. Pluto Press. London, UK

“This book reads them [photographs] in a manner that presents a new way to write history – history through photographs.” When I was in London a few months ago, I had the good fortune to see an exhibition of the photos and text in this book at the Qattan Foundation in Earl´s Court. This book reproduced both the photos & text and the impact of these images and the explanatory words is just as powerful as the exhibition. This is a graphic document of the transformation of one country into another; a transformation marked by treachery, Read more [...]

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