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A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples

A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples

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Ilan Pappe
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 2, 7/24/2006
EAN 9780521864688, ISBN10: 0521864682

Hardcover, 384 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English

Ilan Pappe's book traces the history of Palestine from the Ottomans in the nineteenth century, through the British Mandate, the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, and the subsequent wars and conflicts which have dominated this troubled region. The second edition of Pappe's book has been updated to include the dramatic events of the 1990s and the early twenty-first century. These years, which began with a sense of optimism, as the Oslo peace accord was being negotiated, culminated in the second intifada and the increase of militancy on both sides. Pappe explains the reasons for the failure of Oslo and the two-state solution, and reflects upon life thereafter as the Palestinians and Israelis battle it out under the shadow of the wall of separation. As in the first edition, it is the men, women and children of Palestine who are at the centre of Pappe's narrative.

Chronology
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
a new look at modern Palestine and Israel
1. Fin de siecle, 1856–1900
social tranquility and political drama
2. Between tyranny and war, 1900–18
3. The mandatory state
colonialism, nationalization and cohabitation
4. The 1948 war between Nakbah and Independence
5. The age of partition, 1948–67
6. Greater Israel and occupied Palestine
the rise and fall of high politics, 1967–87
7. The uprising of 1987 and its consequences
8. A post-Zionist moment of grace?
9. The suicidal track
the death of Oslo and the road to perdition
Postcript
the Post-Arafat era and the new Sharon age
Bibliography
Glossary of names
Glossary of terms
Index.