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    Download All That Remains by Walid Khalidi: A Comprehensive Account of the Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948
    All That Remains is a landmark reference work that documents the fate of more than 400 Palestinian villages that were destroyed or depopulated during the 1948 war. Based on extensive field research and a wide range of sources, the book provides detailed
    information about each village, including its history, topography, architecture, institutions, economic activity, military operations, and current status.

    The book is edited by Walid Khalidi, a renowned Palestinian historian and a cofounder of the Institute for Palestine Studies. He is also a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a cofounder of the Royal Scientific Society, Amman. He has
    authored and edited several books on Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict, such as From Haven to Conquest and Before Their Diaspora.

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    All That Remains is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and geography of Palestine, the origins and consequences of the 1948 war, and the ongoing struggle for justice and peace in the region. The book is available in English and
    Arabic, and can be purchased from the Institute for Palestine Studies website[^1^] or downloaded as a PDF file from various online sources[^2^] [^3^].


    The book is divided into two main parts: the first part provides an overview of the historical and political context of the 1948 war, the methods and motives of the Zionist forces, the international reaction and intervention, and the aftermath and
    implications of the Palestinian exodus. The second part consists of 16 chapters, each covering a district of Palestine and listing its villages alphabetically. Each village entry includes a map, a photograph, and several sections describing its location,
    population, land ownership, economy, history, military operations, and current status.

    The book also contains several appendices that provide additional information on various aspects of the Palestinian villages, such as their names, their religious and cultural sites, their water resources, their land use and cultivation, their
    architecture and monuments, and their oral history and folklore. The book also includes a glossary of Arabic terms, a bibliography of sources, an index of names and places, and a general map of Palestine.

    The book is a monumental achievement that reflects the collective effort of more than 30 researchers who spent six years gathering and analyzing data from various archives, libraries, publications, interviews, surveys, and field visits. The book is not
    only a valuable source of information for scholars and students of Palestine and the Middle East, but also a powerful testimony to the resilience and identity of the Palestinian people who have been dispossessed of their homeland.


    The book has been widely praised by scholars and critics as a fundamental research tool and a monumental effort that documents a tragedy and challenges the official Israeli narrative of the 1948 war. The book has also been criticized by some Israeli
    historians, such as Benny Morris, who accused Khalidi of bias, distortion, and omission of some sources and evidence. However, Morris also acknowledged the value and importance of the book as a source of information and data that cannot be ignored or
    dismissed.

    The book has also had a significant impact on the Palestinian collective memory and identity, as it preserves and restores the names, images, and stories of the villages that were erased from the map and from the public consciousness. The book has
    inspired many initiatives and projects that aim to document and commemorate the Palestinian villages, such as websites, films, exhibitions, books, maps, and tours. The book has also been used as a reference and a guide by many Palestinians who seek to
    visit or reclaim their ancestral lands.

    The book is a testament to the perseverance and dedication of Walid Khalidi and his team of researchers, who have made a remarkable contribution to the history and geography of Palestine. The book is also a tribute to the Palestinian villagers who have
    endured displacement, dispossession, and denial of their rights and identity. The book is a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and peace in Palestine.
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