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Ibrahim Radwan Al-Jundi (1944-2004) is a Palestinian historian born in the village of Al-Mansi in Haifa . He received his secondary education in the city of Zarqa in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan . He holds a BA in History from the Faculty of Arts at Beirut Arab University in 1970, an MA in Modern History in 1974, and a PhD from Ain Shams University in 1984.
Ibrahim died on June 24, 2004 in Cairo, far from his family and his homeland.
His career
Ibrahim Al-Jundi was a teacher of modern Arab history at the University of Constantine, Algeria, during the period (1976-1980). He also taught at a university college in the city of Ramallah during the period (1990-1997). He also worked with the Palestinian Samed Foundation. He became a director in the Ministry of Economy and Trade after the formation of the Palestinian National Authority .
His writings
Ibrahim wrote a number of books and research papers, the most important of which are:
The British Mandate Economic Policy in Palestine 1922-1939, published by Dar Al-Karmel, Amman, 1986.
Palestinian Arabs in the occupied territories in 1948, Tunisia in 1992.
Palestinian Refugees, published by Dar Al-Shorouk, Amman, 2000. In addition to a group of studies and research that deal with the economic and social history of Palestine.
A research entitled “The Economic Activity of the City of Jerusalem” published by Al-Aswar Journal for Intellectual and Cultural Research in the twenty-fifth issue in 2003.
A research entitled “Values of Palestinian Criticism” published by Al-Aswar Foundation in issue 23 in 2001.
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