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The Palestinian People
Author | : Baruch Kimmerling |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 2009-07-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0674039599 |
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In a timely reminder of how the past informs the present, Baruch Kimmerling and Joel Migdal offer an authoritative account of the history of the Palestinian people from their modern origins to the Oslo peace process and beyond. Palestinians struggled to create themselves as a people from the first revolt of the Arabs in Palestine in 1834 through the British Mandate to the impact of Zionism and the founding of Israel. Their relationship with the Jewish people and the State of Israel has been fundamental in shaping that identity, and today Palestinians find themselves again at a critical juncture. In the 1990s cornerstones for peace were laid for eventual Palestinian-Israeli coexistence, including mutual acceptance, the renunciation of violence as a permanent strategy, and the establishment for the first time of Palestinian self-government. But the dawn of the twenty-first century saw a reversion to unmitigated hatred and mutual demonization. By mid-2002 the brutal violence of the Intifada had crippled Palestine's fledgling political institutions and threatened the fragile social cohesion painstakingly constructed after 1967. Kimmerling and Migdal unravel what went right--and what went wrong--in the Oslo peace process, and what lessons we can draw about the forces that help to shape a people. The authors present a balanced, insightful, and sobering look at the realities of creating peace in the Middle East.
Palestinians
Author | : Baruch Kimmerling,Joel S. Migdal |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : UOM:39015029175778 |
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Recent events have dealt the Palestinians a series of major blows that have discredited their leaders and apparently sidelined their cause in the shifting sands of Middle Eastern politics. But as the authors argue, the Palestinians may have reached a breakthrough in their long-standing impasse with Israel, as a new generation of leaders may be willing to abandon anti-Zionism.
A History of the Palestinian People
Author | : Assaf Voll |
Publsiher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2017-06-12 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 154683124X |
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This book is the fruit of many years of research, during which thousands of sources have been meticulously reviewed in libraries and archives worldwide. It is no doubt the most comprehensive and extensive review of some 3,000 years of Palestinian history, with emphasis on the Palestinian people's unique contribution to the world and to humanity.
The Complete History of the Palestinian People
Author | : Marcus Rose |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2010-08-26 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 9780557508112 |
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Dr. Marcus Rose is a humorist, satiristand alter-ego of a more mild andunassuming person. His books areintended to bring lighthearted relief toan often too serious world--andsometimes to make a political point.Rather than writing something new, orediting and updating something old, heoften republishes old works under newhumorous titles for comic effect; lettingyou the reader draw conclusions as tohow such solid wisdom of the agesfrom an unassuming and innocuousand seemingly irrelevant subject --might be applied in a slightly differentway. Who knows, perhaps what youdiscover in these pages might changeall of our lives forever?This book is a humorous history of The Palestinian People. It is Political Satire.
A Land With a People
Author | : Esther Farmer,Rosalind Pollack Petchesky,Sarah Sills |
Publsiher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2021-10-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781583679302 |
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"A Land With A People began as a storytelling project of Jewish Voice for Peace-New York City and subsequently transformed into a theater project performed throughout the New York City area. A Land With A People elevates rarely heard Palestinian and Jewish voices and visions. It brings us the narratives of secular, Muslim, Christian, and LGBTQ Palestinians who endure the particular brand of settler colonialism known as Zionism. It relays the transformational journeys of Ashkenazi, Mizrahi, Palestinian and LGBTQ Jews who have come to reject the received Zionist narrative. Unflinching in their confrontation of the power dynamics that underlie their transformation process, these writers find the courage to face what has happened to historic Palestine, and to their own families as a result. Stories touch hearts, open minds, and transform our understanding of the "other"-as well as comprehension of our own roles and responsibilities. A Land With a People emerges from this reckoning. Contextualized by a detailed historical introduction and timeline charting 150 years of Palestinian and Jewish resistance to Zionism, this collection will stir emotions, provoke fresh thinking, and point to a more hopeful, loving future-one in which Palestine/Israel is seen for what it is in its entirety, as well as for what it can be"--
Israel Palestine
Author | : Omer Bartov |
Publsiher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 454 |
Release | : 2021-09-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781800731301 |
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The conflict between Israel and Palestine has raised a plethora of unanswered questions, generated seemingly irreconcilable narratives, and profoundly transformed the land’s physical and political geography. This volume seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the links between the region that is now known as Israel and Palestine and its peoples—both those that live there as well as those who relate to it as a mental, mythical, or religious landscape. Engaging the perspectives of a multidisciplinary, international group of scholars, it is an urgent collective reflection on the bonds between people and a place, whether real or imagined, tangible as its stones or ephemeral as the hopes and longings it evokes.
The United States and the Palestinian People
Author | : Michael E. Jansen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : UCAL:B4446049 |
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The Palestinian People
Author | : Muṣṭafá Kabahā |
Publsiher | : Lynne Rienner Pub |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1588268829 |
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Mustafa Kabha plumbs the complex story of the Palestinian people, from the revolts of 1936-1939 to the present, focusing on their efforts to establish a viable independent state¿and the internal factors that have thwarted them. With unparalleled access to primary sources, as well as secondary material in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, Kabha provides an abundance of new information in a sweeping historical context.Uniquely combining his overarching narrative with the narratives of the multiple Palestinian communities throughout the Middle East, he makes is a groundbreaking contribution to our understanding of the political, social, and cultural dimensions of Palestinian history.