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41. Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday Occupation by Saree Makdisi | |
Paperback: 387
Pages
(2010-04-12)
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Twisted history and an old proposal
Palestine Inside Out - Insightful!
For those who thought they understood
Excellent piece of work
A factual milestone of articulate perspective from a Palestinian-American |
42. History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict , A (6th Edition) by Ian J. Bickerton, Carla L. Klausner | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2009-11-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description This concise and comprehensive survey presents balanced, impartial, and well-illustrated coverage of the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The authors identify and examine the issues and themes that have characterized and defined the conflict over the past century. The Sixth Edition examines many of the developments that have occurred during the first decade of the 21st century. Customer Reviews (3)
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A very reliable history
Good background for starting discussions on the conflict |
43. Palestine: A Guide by Mariam Shahin | |
Paperback: 500
Pages
(2005-07-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Intimate and honest, this guidebook offers an insider's key to understanding the Palestinians and their relationship to their homeland, past and present. Explore the monuments of the past, as well as the vibrant towns, cities, hamlets and refugee camps of an emerging nation. Palestine: A Guide offers the visitor an authentic vision of why, despite lacking legal status as a state, Palestine is a real place on the world map. Customer Reviews (6)
Wonderful Guide!
An excellent guidebook
Excellent guide
Curiously Delluded
A world without Jews |
44. Healing Israel/Palestine: A Path to Peace and Reconciliation by Michael Lerner | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2003-09-26)
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Interesting but probably won't work
Interesting philosophy, but completely removed from reality
How to make peace in the world The main recommendation that Lerner has is one which really strikes the reader as illogical at first, though on thinking it through it becomes obvious that it is, in my opinion, the only possible real resolution to the situation.That recommendation ~ stronger than a recommendation really, an urging, a plea ~ is for non-violence; not just the absence of violence, but as an active means for change, as Mahatma Gandhi used it, or Martin Luther King, Jr.Lerner envisions this non-violence being used, first, by the Palestinians; this will have several results, all good.First,and most important, it will, eventually, work to convince the majority of Israelis who are open to conviction that they do not have anything to fear from the Palestinians, despite the Occupation of their land and the violence practised against them by the Israeli state.Second, it will have the effect of ostracising the minority of Palestinians who are wedded to violence as a way of life ~ or death ~ and make it clear again that they, and their trainers, are nothing more than common criminals, to be punished as such.A third result, stemming from the first, and Lerner's plea for the Israelis, is that Israel will be freed to pull back from the Occupation, the holding of the territories taken from the Palestinians during and since the Six Day War, in 1967. This pulled-back position is what Tikkun envisions as the final, peaceful solution:Israel no longer occupying any of the land left to the Palestinians in 1948; Palestine as a fully functioning nation; neither permitting nor sponsoring violence against the other; both committed to living in peace and, perhaps even, harmony.Lerner is certainly not naïve enough to think that this result can occur with anything less than full commitment from both sides, and from others in the world too, most especially the United States of America.To aid in the attempt at rousing people to that full commitment to peace necessary for success, he includes a final section to the book, a series of questions that may well be asked ~ have been asked ~ by those unsure about the process, or the result, or the commitment.These questions and answers are perhaps the most valuable part of the book, in that they take away a lot of possible reasons for not acting; if you are not going to support the peace process with Tikkun you are going to have to come up with some other reasons why than the usual:The usual have been answered. The other fascinating section is the first part of the book.In it, Lerner retells the story of Zionism and the settling of Palestine by Jews without making good guys or bad of either side.He asserts several times, that such a telling of history, without blame and making demons of the other side, is the prerequesite for any possible peace process. Any possible peace process, i repeat, because it is quite clear that the programme laid out here is adaptable to any and all conflicts within the world ~ Kashmir, Congo, Iraq, the USA against the World ~ in all of them the first step towards true peace is a beginning of an understanding of the Other; the second is a complete commitment to non-violence as a means of conflict resolution. Questions or doubts still may be harboured about the viability of Tikkun's programme; i confess that i am largely convinced through Lerner's writing. ... Read more |
45. The Israel/Palestine Question: A Reader (Rewriting Histories) | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2007-08-14)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this second edition of The Israel/Palestine Question, Ilan Pappé showcases some of the most recent areas of scholarly interest in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Including only works which challenge previous conceptions and paradigms, Ilan Pappé emphasizes a number of recent developments in the conventional historiography. All the chapters in this edition are written by Israeli or Palestinian scholars, illustrating how much the desire to revisit the history of the conflict comes from historians belonging to the conflicting parties. The book also presents work influenced by wider historiographical developments, for instance the current interdisciplinary drive, as well as a sceptical view of elite historical narratives and the rise of non-elite history. This edition includes: With a fully updated introduction, Ilan Pappé's timely anthology is a stimulating guide to the complex history and politics of the Middle East. Customer Reviews (4)
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Au Contraire!
How low can you go
the usual Israel-hating fiction |
46. History of the Jews in Antiquity: The Jews of Palestine from Alexander the Great to the Arab Conquest by Schafer | |
Paperback: 231
Pages
(1995-11-01)
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Peter Schafer's insight |
47. Dark Hope: Working for Peace in Israel and Palestine by David Shulman | |
Hardcover: 236
Pages
(2007-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For decades, we’ve been shocked by images of violent clashes between Israelis and Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. But for all their power, those images leave us at a loss: from our vantage at home, it’s hard for us to imagine the struggles of those living in the midst of the fighting. Now, American-born Israeli David Shulman takes us right into the heart of the conflict with Dark Hope, an eye-opening chronicle of his work as a member of the peace group Ta‘ayush, which takes its name from the Arabic for “living together.” Customer Reviews (3)
Disappointment
Difficult truth-telling
Dark Hope towards Enlightenment |
48. Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair by Jonathan Cook | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2008-11-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book claims that Palestine is fast disappearing and fulfilling the objectives of Israel's founding fathers. Over many decades, Israel has developed and refined policies to disperse, imprison and impoverish the Palestinian people, in a relentless effort to destroy them as a nation. It has industrialized Palestinian despair through ever more sophisticated systems of curfews, checkpoints, walls, permits and land grabs. Cook analyzes how Israel has transformed the West Bank and Gaza into laboratories for testing the infrastructure of confinement, creating a lucrative "defense" industry by pioneering the technologies needed for urban warfare, crowd control and collective punishment. Customer Reviews (4)
Another Amazing Book by Jonathan Cook
Powerful journalism
Cook's at it again
Essential book, outrageously overpriced in the US |
49. Perceptions of Palestine:Their Influence on U.S. Middle East Policy (Updated Edition with a New Afterword) by Kathleen Christison | |
Paperback: 379
Pages
(2001-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Christison begins with the derogatory images of Arabs purveyed by Western travelers to the Middle East in the nineteenth century, including Mark Twain, who wrote that Palestine's inhabitants were "abject beggars by nature, instinct, and education." She demonstrates other elements that have influenced U.S. policymakers: American religious attitudes toward the Holy Land that legitimize the Jewish presence; sympathy for Jews derived from the Holocaust; a sense of cultural identity wherein Israelis are "like us" and Arabs distant aliens. She makes a forceful case that decades of negative portrayals of Palestinians have distorted U.S. policy, making it virtually impossible to promote resolutions based on equality and reciprocity between Palestinians and Israelis. Christison also challenges prevalent media images and emphasizes the importance of terminology: Two examples are the designation of who is a "terrorist" and the imposition of place names (which can pass judgment on ownership). Christison's thoughtful book raises a final disturbing question: If a broader frame of reference on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict had been employed, allowing a less warped public discourse, might not years of warfare have been avoided and steps toward peace achieved much earlier? Customer Reviews (13)
fascinating memoir of a Palestinian
Excellent Source
Amazing prospective, one of a kind
Why pay for Arab propaganda when you can get it for free?
Excellent.. and yes, the truth hurts The only way to peace in the Middle East is through peace between Palestinians and Israelis and this book shows a side that no one wants to hear. ... Read more |
50. The Oxford Handbook of Jewish Daily Life in Roman Palestine (Oxford Handbooks) by Catherine Hezser | |
Hardcover: 550
Pages
(2010-10-30)
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51. Palestine in Late Antiquity by Hagith Sivan | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2008-04-15)
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52. The Social History of Palestine in the Herodian Period: The Land Is Mine (Studies in the Bible and Early Christianity) by David A. Fiensy | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(1991-12)
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53. Arafat and the Dream of Palestine: An Insider's Account by Bassam Abu Sharif | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2009-05-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Abu Sharif was one of the world’s most notorious and dangerous terrorists in the 60’s and 70’s, acting as “minister of propaganda” for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and as a recruiter for terrorists like Carlos the Jackal. In 1972, a bomb was placed in a book and sent to him, leaving him half-blind, deaf in one ear, and almost fingerless. Finally abandoning the use of violence as a means to achieve his Palestinian nationalist aspirations, he aligned himself with Yasser Arafat, eventually becoming one of his closest advisors. In this book, Abu Sharif, often alongside Arafat, takes us behind the scenes of all the major events in the Middle East during the last 30 years, from the secret caves in the West Bank where Arafat hid on his way to Jerusalem in 1967 to the peace negotiations in Oslo in 1993. Arafat and the Dream of Palestine combines a deeply personal account, informed by Abu Sharif’s close relationship with Arafat, with a gripping, profoundly human history of Palestine. Customer Reviews (2)
a self-bio of Abu Sharif
Worth Reading, but lacks much details |
54. From Desert Sands to Golden Oranges: The History of the German Templer Settlement of Sarona in Palestine 1871-1947 by Helmut Glenk | |
Paperback: 325
Pages
(2006-06-30)
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From Desert Sands to Golden Oranges |
55. The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel, 1993-2005 (Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and I) | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2006-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description After the 1993 Oslo Accords people across the world anticipated the onset of peace and an end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.For Israelis, the Accords generated massive economic growth and a sense of security.For Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, they led to a dramatic rise in poverty and unemployment due to a complex array of closures, militarized checkpoints, and bypass roads, and a vast expansion of the settlement project that fractured Palestinian territories and communities.In 2000 popular Palestinian rage with the new shape of the Israeli occupation erupted in a second uprising or intifada. In this volume, prominent scholars and journalists examine the dramatic political changes in Palestine and Israel from the Oslo Accords through the second intifada and the death of Yasser Arafat.Their essays address the political economy of the Oslo process, social and political changes in Palestine and Israel, United States foreign policy, social movements and political activism, and the interplay between cultural and political-economic processes.The volume also includes documents, maps, poetry, and graphic art. Contributors:Ammiel Alcalay, Lori A. Allen, Marwan Barghouti, Joel Beinin, Robert Blecher, Elliott Colla, Catherine Cook, Jonathan Cook, Richard Falk, Khaled Furani, Rita Giacaman, Lisa Hajjar, Jeff Halper, Rema Hammami, Sari Hanafi,Adam Hanieh, Islah Jad, Penny Johnson, Rela Mazali, Emma C. Murphy, Issam Nassar, Ilan Pappé, Yoav Peled, Mouin Rabbani, Shira Robinson, Sara Roy, Rosemary Sayigh, Charmaine Seitz, Adam Shatz, Rebecca L. Stein, Gary Sussman, Salim Tamari, David Tartakover, Graham Usher, Sharif Waked, and Oren Yiftachel Customer Reviews (4)
Very dishonest book
Even-handed
A good multilayered discussion of the current situation
Extreme Fascist Propaganda |
56. The Christian in Palestine; or, Scenes of sacred history, historical and descriptive by Henry Stebbing | |
Paperback: 418
Pages
(2010-06-19)
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57. Travels Through Cyprus Syria and Palestine With a General History of the Levant Translated From the Italian: V. 1 by Giovanni Mariti | |
Paperback: 486
Pages
(2009-04-27)
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58. Shared Histories: A Palestinian-Isreali Dialogue | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2005-09-30)
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So fast, so great!
Shared Histories: Superb execution of an important concept |
59. The Egyptian Expeditionary Force in World War I: A History of the British-Led Campaigns in Egypt, Palestine and Syria by Michael J. Mortlock | |
Paperback: 296
Pages
(2010-11-21)
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60. A Discourse on Domination in Mandate Palestine: Imperialism, Property and Insurgency by Zeina B. Ghandour | |
Hardcover: 216
Pages
(2009-10-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description British discourse during the Mandate, with its unremitting convergence on the problematic ‘native question’, and which rested on racial and cultural theories and presumptions, as well as on certain givens drawn from the British class system, has been taken for granted by historians. The validity of cultural representations as pronounced within official correspondence and colonial laws and regulations, as well as within the private papers of colonial officials, survives more or less intact. There are features of colonialism additional to economic and political power, which are glaring yet have escaped examination, which carried cultural weight and had cultural implications and which negatively transformed native society. This was inevitable. But what is less inevitable is the subsequent collusion of historians in this, a (neo-) colonial dynamic. The continued collusion of modern historians with racial and cultural notions concerning the rationale of European rule in Palestine has postcolonial implications. It drags these old notions into the present where their iniquitous barbarity continues to manifest. This study identifies the symbolism of British officials’ discourse and intertwines it with the symbolism and imagery of the natives’ own discourse (from oral interviews and private family papers). At all times, it remains allied to those writers, philosophers and chroniclers whose central preoccupation is to agitate and challenge authority. This, then, is a return to the old school, a revisiting of the optimistic, vibrant rhetoric of those radicals who continue to inspire post and anti-colonial thinking. In order to dismantle, and to undo and unwrite, A Discourse on Domination in Mandate Palestine holds a mirror up to the language of the Mandatory by counteracting it with its own integrally oppositional discourse and a provocative rhetoric. |
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