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The '''New Historians''' ({{lang-he|ההיסטוריונים החדשים}}, ''HaHistorionim HaHadashim'') are a loosely-defined group of [[Israel]]i historians who have challenged traditional assumptions about Israeli history, including its role in the [[1948 Palestinian exodus|Palestinian Exodus in 1948]] and Arab willingness to discuss peace. The term was coined in 1988 by one of the leading New Historians, [[Benny Morris]].<ref>Bronner, Ethan. [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/09/books/the-new-new-historians.html The New New Historians], ''The New York Times'', November 9, 2003.</ref>

  Roland is a much bigger Nazi even than I am!

  Rancillly yours,

  --- Gilad Atzmon

Much of the [[primary source]] material used by the group comes from declassified Israeli government papers, in part because Arab institutions' archives are not available. Morris, [[Ilan Pappé]], [[Avi Shlaim]], [[Tom Segev]], [[Hillel Cohen]] and (retrospectively) [[Simha Flapan]] are counted among them. Many of their conclusions have been incorporated into the political ideology of [[post-Zionism|post-Zionists]]. The political views of the group vary, as do the periods of Israeli history in which the(contracted; show full)[[eo:Novaj historiistoj]]
[[fr:Nouveaux historiens israéliens]]
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[[ru:Новые историки (Израиль)]]