Howat-Maxted, Freja Sansour, Leila Brown, Bea Norris, Jacob Woman from Bethlehem discussing the Ottoman period and World War I POOR QUALITY AUDIO. A woman (from Bethlehem) interviewed by Arleen Hanania on 20 November 1998. <div><br></div><div>She discusses the following: locust plague; spread of typhoid and use of folk medicine; in Beit Sahour there was a doctor from Greece who used to treat people; when the British took control of Palestine they gave them biscuits to eat and were welcomed by the people; social relations between local people; 'seferberlik' (Ottoman military conscription). </div><div><br></div><div>Original audio recording: cassette tape. </div><div>Transcript: word for word. </div><div>In the original collection at Bethlehem University this cassette tape was categorised as File 10 of Box 16. </div><div><br></div><div>This fileset exists as part of the Ottoman Empire and World War I collection within the Bethlehem University Oral History Project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.</div> Ottoman Empire and World War I collection;World War I in Bethlehem;Bethlehem oral history;Ottoman Empire in Palestine;Locust plague 1915;Bethlehem University;British Mandate in Palestine;Middle Eastern and African History;Middle Eastern and North African history 2019-08-21
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