The Hebrew edition examining the transformations of the Jezreel Valley — Marj Ibn ‘Amer. This book traces the geographical and historical developments from the enactment of the Ottoman Land Law through World War I, on the eve of Zionist settlement there.
Based on long-term research using documents, maps, and diagrams — some published here for the first time — this work sheds light on the Bedouin, Effendis and their tenants, the German Templer communities, and early plans for Jewish settlement in this pivotal region.