Echoes of the Nakba: Palestinian memory and diaspora in Aberdeen

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Echoes of the Nakba: Palestinian memory and diaspora in Aberdeen
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A new bilingual Arabic-English display with a case in the Ground Floor Foyer of the Sir Duncan Rice Library explores historic and current links between Aberdeen and Palestine.

The Nakba was the mass displacement of Palestinians by the emerging state of Israel in 1948, an historical event with an enduring social, cultural and political impact. It began under British rule (1920-1948) and continued after British occupation ended. The Nakba is not only a historical event but a foundational element of Palestinian identity, shaping collective memory, political consciousness, claims to land and justice, and a sense of loss and belonging across generations.

The University of Aberdeen holds items representing Aberdeen’s involvement in Palestine. This display is the outcome of a collaboration between University of Aberdeen academics researching Palestine, Palestinians in Aberdeen, and University Collections.

Based on research by:

  • Dr Alessandra Cecolin, School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History
  • Dr Kelly-Luisa Gandolfo, School of Social Science
  • Professor Karolin Hijazi, School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition

Curated by University Collections, with thanks to community lenders.

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