Hasan Muhammad Abd al-Latif, aged 67 from Battir discussing the Ottoman period and World War I
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Hasan Muhammad Abd al-Latif (67 years old from Battir) interviewed by Reem al-Batma. <br>He discusses the following: economic situation in Battir which was dependent on farming and the whole family working together; how they used to live in those days including the use of gas lamps to light the houses and how people used to dress; only education received was learning the Quran; military conscription started from age 16; it became more common for men from the village to marry women from other villages and towns; when World War I started most of the men from the village were taken away to military conscription; when somebody in the village died there were no men to bury the body; locust plague; agriculture was severely affected by the war; Ottoman army diverted the village springs for their war effort; when the war ended the British built houses for the employees of the train station. <br>Original audio recording: cassette tape.Transcript: word for word. In the original collection at Bethlehem University this cassette tape was categorised as File 1 of Box 13. <br>This fileset exists as part of the Ottoman Empire and World War I collection within the Bethlehem University Oral History project of the Planet Bethlehem Archive.<br>
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University of Sussex
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2019-08-21



