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table of contents
  1. Cover Page
  2. 1. Fleeing and Frozen
  3. 2. Calls to Prayer
  4. 3. A Circle of Tears
  5. East
    1. 4. The Price of Slippers
    2. 5. Planting Saplings
    3. 6. In the Line of Fire
  6. West
    1. 7. Uprisings
    2. 8. Fighting Back
    3. 9. Wise Mentors, Rough Waters
    4. 10. A Thirst for Knowledge
  7. North
    1. 11. Flying to Amman
    2. 12. Welcome to Al-Quds
    3. 13. The Children of Palestine
    4. 14. Chaos at Masjid al-Aqsa
    5. 15. Violence in the Streets
    6. 16. Family Ties
    7. 17. Surrounded by Family in the Middle of a War
  8. South
    1. 18. Crossing Borders
    2. 19. At First Sight
    3. 20. Putting Down New Roots
  9. Epilogue: Half-Belonging in the World
  10. Acknowledgements

OUR LIVES: DIARY, MEMOIR, AND LETTERS

Social history contests the construction of the past as the story of elites—a grand narrative dedicated to the actions of those in power. Our Lives seeks instead to make available voices from the past that might otherwise remain unheard. By foregrounding the experience of ordinary individuals, the series aims to demonstrate that history is ultimately the story of our lives, lives constituted in part by our response to the issues and events of the era into which we are born. Many of the voices in the series thus speak in the context of political and social events of the sort about which historians have traditionally written. What they have to say fills in the details, creating a richly varied portrait that celebrates the concrete, allowing broader historical settings to emerge between the lines. The series invites materials that are engagingly written and that contribute in some way to our understanding of the relationship between the individual and the collective. Manuscripts that include an introduction or epilogue that contextualizes the primary materials and reflects on their significance will be preferred.

SERIES TITLES

A Very Capable Life: The Autobiography of Zarah Petri / John Leigh Walters

Letters from the Lost: A Memoir of Discovery / Helen Waldstein Wilkes

A Woman of Valour: The Biography of Marie-Louise Bouchard Labelle / Claire Trépanier

Man Proposes, God Disposes: Recollections of a French Pioneer / Pierre Maturié, translated by Vivien Bosley

Xwelíqwiya: The Life of a Stó:lō Matriarch / Rena Point Bolton and Richard Daly

Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country: Memories of a Mother and Son / Elizabeth Bingham Young and E. Ryerson Young, edited and with introductions by Jennifer S.H. Brown

Rocks in the Water, Rocks in the Sun / Vilmond Joegodson Déralciné and Paul Jackson

The Teacher and the Superintendent: Native Schooling in the Alaskan Interior, 1904–1918 / Compiled and annotated by George E. Boulter II and Barbara Grigor-Taylor

Leaving Iran: Between Migration and Exile / Farideh Goldin

Amma’s Daughters: A Memoir / Meenal Shrivastava

Under the Nakba Tree: Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada / Mowafa Said Househ

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