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The Bedouin in the Negev region have undergone a remarkable change of life style in the course of the 20th century: within a few generations they changed from being nomads to an almost sedentary and highly educated population. The author, who is a Bedouin himself and has worked in the Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture as Superintendent of the Bedouin Educational Schools in the Negev for many years, offers the first in-depth study of the development of Bedouin society, using the educational system as his focus.



Table of Contents

Abbreviations
Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Ottoman Education

  • Appendix I: Speech of Ekrem Bey to Negev Bedouin Sheikhs
  • Appendix II: Beersheba’s Governors (Qaimaqams)

Chapter 3. Bedouin under British Mandate

  • Appendix I: Tribal Court Judges in 1931
  • Appendix II: Palestine Gendarmerie Members in 1933

Chapter 4. Education during British Mandate

  • Appendix I: Beersheba Governors
  • Appendix II: High Commissioners of Palestine

Chapter 5. Negev Bedouin Education: 1948–1998

  • Appendix I: List of Bedouin Schools and Principals in 1997/98

Chapter 6. Negev Clans and Tribes: Sheikhs and Notables

Chapter 7. Bedouin Education in Arab Countries

References
Index

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
      Publication Date: 17/01/2002
      ISBN13: 9781571818324, 978-1571818324
      ISBN10: 1571818324

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Bedouin in the Negev region have undergone a remarkable change of life style in the course of the 20th century: within a few generations they changed from being nomads to an almost sedentary and highly educated population. The author, who is a Bedouin himself and has worked in the Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture as Superintendent of the Bedouin Educational Schools in the Negev for many years, offers the first in-depth study of the development of Bedouin society, using the educational system as his focus.



      Table of Contents

      Abbreviations
      Preface

      Chapter 1. Introduction

      Chapter 2. Ottoman Education

      • Appendix I: Speech of Ekrem Bey to Negev Bedouin Sheikhs
      • Appendix II: Beersheba’s Governors (Qaimaqams)

      Chapter 3. Bedouin under British Mandate

      • Appendix I: Tribal Court Judges in 1931
      • Appendix II: Palestine Gendarmerie Members in 1933

      Chapter 4. Education during British Mandate

      • Appendix I: Beersheba Governors
      • Appendix II: High Commissioners of Palestine

      Chapter 5. Negev Bedouin Education: 1948–1998

      • Appendix I: List of Bedouin Schools and Principals in 1997/98

      Chapter 6. Negev Clans and Tribes: Sheikhs and Notables

      Chapter 7. Bedouin Education in Arab Countries

      References
      Index

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