Michelle Campos is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and History at Pennsylvania State University. A historian of late Ottoman Palestine, she is the author of Ottoman Brothers(SUP, 2011) and Unmixing the Holy City (in progress). Among her various scholarly articles and book chapters, she wrote about the Chelouche memoir in “Remembering Arab-Jewish Contact and Conflict” in LeVine and Sufian, eds., Reapproaching the Border: New Perspectives on the Study of Israel/Palestine (2007), which has been widely adopted in university courses.
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