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Articles
Articles in Refereed Journals
Published
1. “Hartuv,
a Forgotten Moshava”, Horizons in Geography, 3 (1977),
123-140 (Hebrew).
2. “Intra-Urban
Migration of Arabs in Haifa”, Horizons in Geography,
4 (1979), 27-38 (Hebrew).
3. “Geographical
Interpretation of Historical Sources”, Horizons in Geography,
6 (1982), 35-48 (Hebrew).
4. “Documents
Regarding the Construction of Buildings and Stables in Zichron Yaakov
(1883-1885)”, Cathedra, 29 (1983), 45-62 (Hebrew).
5. “From Labourers
to Settlers”, Horizons in Geography, 10 (1984), 85-97
(Hebrew).
6. “Two Episodes
in the History of Haifa in the Mid-Nineteenth Century”, Cathedra,
42 (1987), 171-183 (Hebrew).
7. “On the
History of Haifa Street Names”, Jewish Language Review,
7B (1987), 17-28 (Hebrew).
8. “Maping
the Yishuv Demographically, 634-1881”, Jewish History,
2 (2) (1988), 51-60.
9. “Scheme
for Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 1885”, Zion, 53 (3)
(1988), 24-36 (Hebrew).
10. (With Kark
Ruth, Aaronsohn Ran), “Hans or Estates – and Their Role
in the Landscape
of 19th Century Palestine”, in: Zionism, 13 (1988); (Main
Author, Hebrew).
11. “Johaness
Zeller – A Missionary to the Holy-Land”, Cathedra,
50 (1989), 73-97 (Hebrew).
12. “Geographical
Expressions of Peace Concepts in Israel”, Pennsylvania Geographer,
29 (1991), 53-59.
13. “The Historiography
of the War of Independence”, Cathedra, 65 (1992), 159-167
(Hebrew).
14. “Unbekannte
Pläne und Landkarten von Gottlieb Schumacher”, Zeitschrift
des deutschen Palästina-Verein, 107 (1992), 176-192.
15. “Unrealized
Development Plans for Haifa at the End of the 19th Century”, Cathedra,
73 (1994), 62-68 (Hebrew Version of 14).
16. “Mapai’s
Settlement Plans in Anticipation of the Establishment of the State”,
Contemporary Jewry, 10 (1996), 209-236 (Hebrew).
17. “The ‘Moshav
Hapoalim’ and its Importance in the History of the Yishuv”,
Zionism, 20 (1996), 103-133 (Hebrew).
18. “Normalization
Under Conflict? Spatial and Demographic Changes of Arabs in Haifa 1948-92”,
Middle Eastern Studies, 32 (4) (1996), 281-295.
19. “Imitation
or Original? Shaping the Cultural Landscape of Pioneer Jewish Settlement
in Eretz Israel,1882-1914”, Journal of Historical Geography,
22 (3) (1996), 308-326.
20. (With Frankel
Rafi and Ayalon Eitan), “The Templer Olive Press at Sarona”,
Cathedra, 82 (1996), 75-86 (Hebrew).
21. (With Goren
Tamir), “Designing the Urban Space of the Arabs of Haifa”,
Studies in the Geography of Israel, 16 (1998), 7-27 (Hebrew).
22. “Methods
and Directions for Eretz Israel Studies”, Cathedra, 100
(2001), 361-376 (Hebrew).
23. “Kibbutz
or Moshav? Priority Changes of Settlement Types in Israel, 1949-53”,
Israel Affairs, 8 (1+2) (2002), 163-176.
Articles Accepted (in Print)
1. “The Mediterranean Region in 19th Century German Geography”,
in: Shavit Yaaqov (ed.), The Mediterranean as a Cultural Region,
Tel Aviv University Press, 2003 (in Press, 25 pages, Hebrew).
Articles
in Edited Books and Volumes
Articles
in this section are peer reviewed
Published
24. “The Jewish
Moshavot in Upper Galilee, 1882-1914”, in: Shmueli Avshalom (et.
al.), The Land of Galilee, Haifa 1984, 405-426 (Hebrew).
25. (With Bigger
Gideon), “Changes in the Landscape of Galilee, 1920-1948”,
op. cit., 1984, 443-460 (Hebrew).
26. (With Shoshany
Maxim), “The Arabs of Haifa, 1972-1983: Demographic and Spatial
Changes”, Monograph Series on the Middle East, 4, 1986,
33-50 (Main Editor, Hebrew).
27. “The Moshavot
and the Beginning of Settlement Planning in Israel”, in: Ben-Arieh
Yehoshua, Ben-Artzi Yossi, Goren Haim (eds.), Historical Geographical
Studies in the Settlements of Eretz Israel, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak
Ben-Zvi 1987 (Hebrew).
28. “The Capture
of Haifa in the First World War”, Maarachot, 312-313
(1988), 46-52 (Hebrew).
29. “Traditional
and Modern Settlement Types in Eretz-Israel in the Modern Era”,
in: Kark Ruth (ed.), The Land that Became Israel, Jerusalem,
The Magnes Press 1989, 133-146 (Hebrew).
30. “The Agricultural
Development in the Jewish Moshavot, 1882-1914”, in: Gilbar Gad
(ed.), Ottoman Palestine, 1800-1914. Studies in Economic
and Social History, Leiden, Brill 1990, 31-158.
31. “The Jewish
Settlement in Palestine in the Early Muslim Period (34-1099)”,
in: Carmel Alex, Schäfer Peter, Ben-Artzi Yossi (eds.), The
Jewish Settlement in Palestine, 634-1881, Wiesbaden 1990, 18-21.
32. “Building
of Metulla (1902-1896)”, in: Israel – People and Nation,
Annual Publication of The Museum of Tel Aviv, 5-6 (1990), 219-232 (Hebrew).
33. “Changes
in Preference of Settlement Types After 1948”, in: Pilowsky Warda
(ed.), Transition from “Yishuv” to State, 1947-1949,
Haifa, Herzel Institute for Research in Zionism 1990, 173-185 (Hebrew).
34. “The Carmelite
Monastery in Haifa During World War I”, in: Eliav Mordechai (ed.),
Siege and Distress, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1991, 261-280
(Hebrew).
35. “The Physical
Patterns of the German Templer Settlements and Their Role in the Landscape
of Israel (1869-1914)”, in: Ben-Arieh Yehoshua, Katz Yossi, Kaniel
Yehoshua (eds.), Historical Geographical Studies in the Settlement
of Eretz-Israel, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1991, 73-94 (Hebrew).
36. “German
– Holy Land Studies: a Conceptual Framework”, in: Davis
Moshe, Ben-Arieh Yehoshua (eds.), With Eyes Towards Zion, III,
Praeger, New York 1991, 179-185.
37. “Religious
Ideology and Landscape Formation: the Case of the German Templars in
Eretz Israel”, in: Baker Alan R.H., Bigger Gideon (eds.), Ideology
and Landscape in Historical Perspective, Cambridge, C.U.P. 1992,
83-106.
38. “Between
Workers and Farmers: Women at the Dawn of Settlement, 1882-1914”,
in: Azmon Yael (ed.), Women in Jewish Societies, Jerusalem
1995, 309-324 (Hebrew).
39. “Between
Esat and West: in Search of ‘Local Architecture in Palestine”,
in: Gradus Yehuda and Lipshitz Gabi (eds.), The Mosaic of Israeli
Geography, Beer Sheva, Ben Gurion University of the Negev Press
1996, 441-449.
40. “The Development
of the Moshavot , 1904-1914”, in: Bartal Israel. (ed.), The
Book of Second Aliyah, Vol. 1, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1998,
135-169 (Hebrew).
41. “Menachem
Scheinkin and his Work”, in: Zahor Zeev (ed.), The Book of
Second Aliyah, Vol. 3, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1998, 377-380
(Hebrew).
42. “Zalman
David Levontin and his Contribution to the Development of the Yishuv”,
in: Zahor Zeev (ed.), The Book of Second Aliyah, Vol. 3, Jerusalem,
Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1998, 235-239 (Hebrew).
43. “Von-Mülinen
and the Map of Haifa, 1908”, in: Ben-Artzi Yossi (ed.), Haifa
– Local History, Haifa 1999, 15-26 (Hebrew).
44. “Yehoshua
Ben-Arieh and Mapping the Battles of the War of Independence”,
in: Bartal Israel, Ben-Artzi Yossi, Reiner Elchanan (eds.), Studies
in Geography and History in Honour of Yehoshua Ben-Arieh, Jerusalem,
The Magnes Press, The Israel Exploration Society 1999, 46-58 (Hebrew).
45. “Traditional
and Modern Settlement Landscape in Israel”, in: Kedar, B.Z. (ed.),
Remote Sensing, Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 2000, 173-202
(Hebrew).
46. “Have
Gender Studies Changed Our Attitude Towards the Historiography of the
Aliyah and Settlement Process?” in: Shilo Margalith et. al. (eds.),
Jewish Women in the Yishuv and Zionism, A Gender Perspective,
Jerusalem, Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 2001, 26-44 (Hebrew).
47. “Landscape
and Identity – The Israeli Roof During the Last Generations”,
in: Bartal, Israel (ed.), A Century of Israeli Culture, Jerusalem,
The Magnes Press 2002, 261-273 (Hebrew).
48. “Jewish
Settlement in Palestine, 1900-1917”, in: Lissak Moshe and Kolatt
Israel (eds.), History of Jewish Settlement in Israel, II,
Jerusalem, Bialik Institute 2002, 345-414 (Hebrew).
49. “The Map
of the Carmelite-Templer Conflict Over Mt. Carmel Lands, 1885”,
in: Ben-Arieh Yehoshua, Reiner Elchanan (eds.), Studies in the History
of Eretz-Israel, Presented to Yehuda Ben-Porat, Jerusalem, Yad
Izhak Ben-Zvi, Jerusalem, 2003, 494-506 (Hebrew).
Accepted for Publication
1. “The Contribution
of Historical-Geography to Israeli Historiography of the State of Israel”,
in: Morris Benny (ed.), The Historiography of Israel, (in Press,
50 pages).
Other
Scientific Publications
1. “A map
– “Haifa in the War of Independence”, in: Atlas
of Haifa and the Carmel, 1980, 56.
2. (With Sofer
Arnon), “Tourism and Recreation in Haifa”, ditto.,
1980. 78-80.
3. (With Kipnis
Baruch), “Minorities in Haifa” – Map and Notes, ditto.,
1980. 98-99.
4. (With Lebes
Abraham), “The First Plan of Natanya”, Horizons in Geography,
6 (1982), 65-68 (Senior Editor, Hebrew).
5. “Die Juden
in Palästina (634-1881)” (The Jews in Palestine) –
Karte B IX18, Tübinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients (TAVO),
Wiesbaden 1988.
6. “The attempt
of the Mission to establish a Jewish Colony in Hartuv”, Tenth
World Congress of Jewish Studies, 1990, 312-318 (Hebrew).
7. “Innovation
by any Price?” a Response, Cathedra, 55 (1990), 183-185
(Hebrew).
8. (With Goren
Haim) “More on the History of Medicine in the Galilee” –
a Response, Cathedra, 63 (1992), 176-178 (Hebrew).
9. “Jewish
National Fund and Settlement in Palestine 1903-1914” - a Book
Review, Zion, 57 (1992), 98-100 (Hebrew).
10. “The Beginning
of the Meteorologic Station at the University of Haifa”, Meteorology
in Israel, 2 (27) (1993), 100-105 (Hebrew).
11. “National
Land – From ‘Sacred Value’ to ‘Used Value’”,
Land, 36 (1993), 45-57 (Hebrew).
12. “Analysing
Navigation Maps” – a Response, Cathedra, 72 (1994),
183-186 (Hebrew).
13. “The Jewish
Moshava”` “The Templer Settlements”, in: Oliver Paul
(ed.), Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture of the World,
Cambridge, Cambridge University 1998, 1514-1515.
14. “Geography
and Zionist Education” – a Book Review on: Yoram Bar-Gal,
Moledet and Geography, Contemporary Jewry, 9 (1994), 325-330
(Hebrew).
15. “Al Nakba”,
a Film Review, Zemanim, 64 (1998), 106-108 (Hebrew).
16. “Ho, Kineret
Shel Mi?” – a Book Review, Cathedra, 88 (1998), 150-156
(Hebrew).
17. (With Forman
Geremy), “Ein-Hod as an Object of Memory” – a Book
Review, Zemanim, 68-69 (1999), 169-172 (Hebrew).
18. “On the
Eshkol Tower” – a Response, Theory and Criticism,
19 (2001), 277-280 (Hebrew).
19. Seikaly May,
Haifa – Transformation of an Arab Society, 1918-1939 – a
Book Review,
Journal of Historical Geography, 29(2), 2003, 293-295.
20. Sharabi R.,
“Syncretism and Settlement” – a Book Review, Israeli
Society, (in Press,
10 pages, Hebrew).
Articles,
Maps, Notes and Other Publications
1. “Schumacher
House”, Land and Nature, 22/5 (1980), 180-181 (Hebrew).
2. “Ein-Zeitim”,
Land and Nature, 23/4 (1981), 173-175 (Hebrew/English).
3. “From Neuhardthof
to Tira”, Land and Nature, 24/4 (1982), 175-177 (Hebrew).
4. “The Relics
of Hartuv”, Land and Nature, 27/6 (1985), 16-17 (Hebrew).
5. “The Christian
Stage in the History of Hartuv”, Nofim, 9-10 (1977),
140-144 (Hebrew).
6. “The History
of Haifa in Modern Times”, Ariel (1985), 13-23 (Hebrew).
7. “Haifa
in the War of Independence”, Ariel (1985), 85-92 (Hebrew).
8. “The A’hmedieh
in Haifa”, Ariel (1985), 141-146 (Hebrew).
9. “The Old
Town”, Ariel (1985), 201-203 (Hebrew).
10. “Ard el
Yahud”, Ariel (1985), 206-207 (Hebrew).
11. “Walks
in Haifa”, Ariel (1985), 239-253 (Hebrew).
12. “Oliphant
House”, The Old Technion, “Rutenberg House”, in: Aner
Z., 70 Buildings in Israel, Tel Aviv 1988 (Hebrew).
13. “From
a Mission Settlement to a Jewish Moshava”, in: Schiller E. (ed.),
Zev Vilnay’s Jubilee Volume, 1, Jerusalem 1984, 351-358
(Hebrew).
14. “The Purchasing
of Haifa Bay”, Ditto, 2, Jerusalem, 1988, 240-249 (Hebrew).
15. “The Uniqueness
of Haifa During the Mandate Era”, in: Na’or M., Ben-Artzi
Y. (eds.), Haifa and its Development 1918-1948, Jerusalem,
Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 1989, 27-37 (Hebrew).
16. “Hadar
ha-Carmel – Heart of Jewish Haifa”, ibid, 251-262.
Other
Works and Activity Connected With Scholarly Fields
1. A list of Sites
for Preservation, Haifa, 1979 (Hebrew).
2. Walks in Haifa,
A Radio Program, 12 Broadcasts (Hebrew).
3. The Carmel and
its Coastal Plain, Educational Program, Tel Aviv 1984.
4. Haifa and its
History, Educational Program, Tel Aviv, 1985 (Hebrew).
5. Bath-Shelomo
– A Brochure for Travelers, 1986 (Hebrew).
6. Hartuv –
A Brochure for Travelers, 1988 (Hebrew).
7. Nave-Shaanan
– A map and Historical Background, 1994 (Hebrew).
8. Haifa –
The Capital of the North (Haifa Municipality), 1995.
9. The German Colony
– a Leaflet for Tourists, Haifa 2000.
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