
The Jerusalem Quarterly proudly unveils its landmark 100th issue, a tribute to the visionary sociologist and historian Salim Tamari, whose groundbreaking work has profoundly shaped the social history of Palestine. As the journal’s founder, Tamari redefined Palestinian studies, moving beyond political narratives to illuminate the everyday lives, memories, and cultural expressions of Palestinians.
This special edition brings together heartfelt contributions from his colleagues and former students, celebrating his bold explorations of topics such as pre-Nakba urban life, the untold stories of Palestinian figures, and the blending of nostalgia and resistance in cultural expressions. Each essay reflects Tamari’s innovative spirit and enduring impact on the field.
Dive into this rich collection of insights and stories that honor the legacy of a scholar, mentor, and trailblazer. And stay tuned—the next issue promises even more thought-provoking tributes to Tamari’s remarkable career!