The Israel/Palestine QuestionIlan Pappé The Israel/Palestine Question assimilates diverse interpretations of the origins of the Middle East conflict with emphasis on the fight for Palestine and its religious and political roots. Drawing largely on scholarly debates in Israel during the last two decades, which have become known as 'historical revisionism', the collection presents the most recent development in the historiography of the Arab-Israeli conflict and a critical reassessment of Israel's past. |
Contents
NEW HISTORIOGRAPHICAL ORIENTATIONS IN THE RESEARCH ON THE PALESTINE QUESTION | 1 |
PART I THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE REDISCOVERED | 8 |
PART II THE ORIGINS OF ZIONISM IN PALESTINE RECONSIDERED | 47 |
PART III THE SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE CONFLICT | 86 |
PART IV THE NEW HISTORY OF THE 1948 WAR | 148 |
PART V PALESTINIANS IN ISRAEL | 192 |
PART VI THE INTIFADA IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE | 215 |
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