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Book Britain s Pacification of Palestine

Download or read book Britain s Pacification of Palestine written by Matthew Hughes and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-01-03 with total page 505 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The British Army's devastating effectiveness against colonial rebellion is exposed in this military history of Britain's pacification of the Arab revolt in Palestine.

Book Palestine 1936

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  • Author : Oren Kessler
  • Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
  • Release : 2023-02-15
  • ISBN : 1538148811
  • Pages : 335 pages

Download or read book Palestine 1936 written by Oren Kessler and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2023-02-15 with total page 335 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 2024 Winner, Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, The Sami Rohr Jewish Literary Institute • One of the Wall Street Journal's 10 Best Books of 2023 • Named a Booklist Editors' Choice in History: Adult Books, 2023 • Finalist, Writing Based on Archival Material: National Jewish Book Awards • Finalist, Sophie Brody Medal, American Library Association "[Kessler] has done an exceptional job and opened new vistas on troubles past and present." — Wall Street Journal "Kessler’s history is key to understanding the current situation between Israelis and Palestinians." —Booklist, Starred Review A gripping, profoundly human, yet even-handed narrative of the origins of the Middle East conflict, with enduring resonance and relevance for our time. In spring 1936, the Holy Land erupted in a rebellion that targeted both the local Jewish community and the British Mandate authorities that for two decades had midwifed the Zionist project. The Great Arab Revolt would last three years, cost thousands of lives—Jewish, British, and Arab—and cast the trajectory for the Middle East conflict ever since. Yet incredibly, no history of this seminal, formative first “Intifada” has ever been published for a general audience. The 1936–1939 revolt was the crucible in which Palestinian identity coalesced, uniting rival families, city and country, rich and poor in a single struggle for independence. Yet the rebellion would ultimately turn on itself, shredding the social fabric, sidelining pragmatists in favor of extremists, and propelling waves of refugees from their homes. British forces’ aggressive counterinsurgency took care of the rest, finally quashing the uprising on the eve of World War II. The revolt to end Zionism had instead crushed the Arabs themselves, leaving them crippled in facing the Jews’ own drive for statehood a decade later. To the Jews, the insurgency would leave a very different legacy. It was then that Zionist leaders began to abandon illusions over Arab acquiescence, to face the unnerving prospect that fulfilling their dream of sovereignty might mean forever clinging to the sword. The revolt saw thousands of Jews trained and armed by Britain—the world’s supreme military power—turning their ramshackle guard units into the seed of a formidable Jewish army. And it was then, amid carnage in Palestine and the Hitler menace in Europe, that portentous words like “partition” and “Jewish state” first appeared on the international diplomatic agenda. This is the story of two national movements and the first sustained confrontation between them. The rebellion was Arab, but the Zionist counter-rebellion—the Jews’ military, economic, and psychological transformation—is a vital, overlooked element in the chronicle of how Palestine became Israel. Today, eight decades on, the revolt’s legacy endures. Hamas’s armed wing and rockets carry the name of the fighter-preacher whose death sparked the 1936 rebellion. When Israel builds security barriers, sets up checkpoints, or razes homes, it is evoking laws and methods inherited from its British predecessor. And when Washington promotes a “two-state solution,” it is invoking a plan with roots in this same pivotal period. Based on extensive archival research on three continents and in three languages, Palestine 1936 is the origin story of the world’s most intractable conflict, but it is also more than that. In Oren Kessler’s engaging, journalistic voice, it reveals world-changing events through extraordinary individuals on all sides: their loves and their hatreds, their deepest fears and profoundest hopes.

Book Rebellion in Palestine

Download or read book Rebellion in Palestine written by John Marlowe and published by . This book was released on 1946 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Palestine and Israel

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  • Author : David McDowall
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 1991-07-01
  • ISBN : 9780520076532
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Palestine and Israel written by David McDowall and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1991-07-01 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this thoroughly researched and highly topical book, David McDowall considers the Palestinian uprising from a historical, social, and political perspective, and carefully reassesses the prospects for a settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Book Memories of Revolt

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  • Author : Ted Swedenburg
  • Publisher : University of Arkansas Press
  • Release : 2003-07-01
  • ISBN : 1557287635
  • Pages : 302 pages

Download or read book Memories of Revolt written by Ted Swedenburg and published by University of Arkansas Press. This book was released on 2003-07-01 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “This wonderful monograph treats a subject that resonates with anyone who studies the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and particularly Palestinian nationalism: that how Palestinian history is remembered and constructed is as meaningful to our understanding of the current struggle as arriving as some sort of ‘complete empirical understanding’ of its history. Swedenburg . . . studies how a major anti-colonial insurrection, the 1936–38 strike and revolt in Palestine [against the British], is remembered in Palestinian nationalist historiography, western and Israeli ‘official’ historical discourse, and Palestinian popular memory. Using primarily oral history interviews, supplemented by archival material and national monuments, he presents multiple, complex, contradictory, and alternative interpretations of historical events. . . . The book is thematically divided into explorations of Palestinian nationalist symbols, stereotypes, and myths; Israeli national monuments that simultaneously act as historical ‘injunctions against forgetting’ Jewish history and efforts to ‘marginalize, vilify, and obliterate’ the Arab history of Palestine; Palestine subaltern memories as resistance to official narratives, including unpopular and controversial recollections of collaboration and assassination; and finally, how the recodification and revival of memories of the revolt informed the Palestinian intifada that erupted in 1987.” —MESA Bulletin

Book Intifada

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  • Author : Zachary Lockman
  • Publisher : South End Press
  • Release : 1989
  • ISBN : 9780896083639
  • Pages : 436 pages

Download or read book Intifada written by Zachary Lockman and published by South End Press. This book was released on 1989 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of critical essays includes eyewitness accounts from the West Bank and Gaza, discussions of Palenstinian society and politics, and analyses of the role of the United States in the Middle East and Palestine.

Book Law  Order and Riots in Mandatory Palestine  1928 35

Download or read book Law Order and Riots in Mandatory Palestine 1928 35 written by M. Kolinsky and published by Springer. This book was released on 1993-05-18 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Political and legal order in Palestine was severely shaken by the rioting of August 1929 and 1933. As Britain struggled to find a balance between Arab and Jewish demands the middle years of the Mandate proved to be crucial for the survival of the Jewish National Home. The period was also highly significant for the development of the Palestinian Arab nationalist movement, and for the shaping of British policy in response to the emerging international issues which threatened its hegemony in the Middle East.

Book The Revolt

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  • Author : Menachem Begin
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1964
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 428 pages

Download or read book The Revolt written by Menachem Begin and published by . This book was released on 1964 with total page 428 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Palestinian Arab National Movement  1929 1939

Download or read book The Palestinian Arab National Movement 1929 1939 written by Yehoshua Porath and published by . This book was released on 2016-11-08 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, first published in 1977, continues the author s of the Palestinian National Movement from the first volume, The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement, 1918-1929. It examines in exhaustive detail the events in the crucial decade leading up to the Second World War.

Book The Palestinian Uprising

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  • Author : F. Robert Hunter
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 1993-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780520082717
  • Pages : 388 pages

Download or read book The Palestinian Uprising written by F. Robert Hunter and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 1993-01-01 with total page 388 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The best sustained analysis of the Intifada."--Charles Smith, author of Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Book Palestine 1936

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  • Author : Robbie Covington
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2023-02-16
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Palestine 1936 written by Robbie Covington and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2023-02-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A gripping, deeply human, but fair account of how the Middle East conflict started, with lasting resonance and relevance for today. In the spring of 1936, there was a rebellion in the Holy Land that targeted both the local Jewish community and the authorities of the British Mandate, who had fostered the Zionist project for two decades. The Great Arab Revolt would last three years, result in the deaths of thousands of Jews, British, and Arabs, and set the stage for the ongoing Middle East conflict. However, it is remarkable that there has never been a general-read history of this pivotal and influential first "Intifada." Palestinian identity was formed during the 1936-1939 uprising, which brought together rival families, cities, countries, and rich and poor in a single struggle for independence. However, in the end, the rebellion would turn against itself, tearing apart the social fabric, marginalizing pragmatists in favor of extremists, and driving waves of refugees from their homes. The rest was dealt with by British forces' aggressive counterinsurgency, which ended the uprising on the eve of World War II. The Arabs themselves had been crushed by the revolt to end Zionism, leaving them powerless to face the Jewish drive for statehood a decade later. The insurgency would leave a very different legacy for the Jews. When Zionist leaders realized that realizing their dream of sovereignty might require forever clinging to the sword, they began to let go of their preconceived notions about Arab acquiescence. Thousands of Jews were trained and armed by Britain, the world's supreme military power, during the revolt, which resulted in the seed of a formidable Jewish army being planted in their shabby guard units. In addition, it was at that time, when ominous terms like "partition" and "Jewish state" first appeared on the international diplomatic agenda, amidst the devastation in Palestine and the threat posed by Hitler in Europe. This tells the story of two national movements and their first long-term conflict. Arabs led the rebellion, but the Zionist counterrebellion-the Jews' transformation in military, economic, and psychological ways-is an important but often overlooked aspect of how Palestine became Israel. The revolt's legacy continues eight decades later. The name of the fighter-preacher whose death sparked the 1936 rebellion is displayed on Hamas's armed wing and rockets. Israel is emulating British-era laws and practices whenever it constructs security barriers, establishes checkpoints, or demolishes residences. And when Washington calls for a "two-state solution," it is referring to a plan that was developed during the same pivotal time. Palestine 1936 is the origin story of the world's most intractable conflict, but it is also more than that. It is the result of extensive archival research conducted across three continents and in three languages. It reveals world-changing events through extraordinary individuals on all sides in Oren Kessler's engaging journalistic voice: their deepest hopes and deepest fears, as well as their loves and hatreds.

Book Palestinians in Rebellion

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  • Author : Raphael Israeli
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 2023-10-24
  • ISBN : 9781682359358
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Palestinians in Rebellion written by Raphael Israeli and published by . This book was released on 2023-10-24 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Palestinians in Rebellion shows that while Israelis and Palestinians have uneasily co-habited The Land of Israel/Palestine during the past century, Israel has thrived as an independent startup country, while the Palestinian state entity never came into being, and instead has been controlled by Britain, Egypt, Jordan, and then Israel. Since May 2021, a major revolt of the Palestinians against Israeli rule has taken place. Taking advantage of their concurrent missile attack on Israeli cities from Hamas-controlled Gaza, the Palestinians in Judea and Samaria, as well as within Israel proper, rose in rebellion, using advanced weaponry and demonstrating unprecedented temerity in confronting Israeli troops, thereby causing enormous fatalities on both sides. In addition, deterioration in Israeli security conditions has unfolded, while a serious rift persists between right-wing reformist Israelis who won the majority of the votes in the November 2022 elections and the "liberal" constituency, which lost the elections and cannot accept its loss and admit its rival's new control. (About the Author) Raphael Israeli has taught Islamic, Chinese, and Middle Eastern history at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. A graduate of Hebrew University in history and Arabic literature, he earned a Ph.D. in Chinese and Islamic history from the University of California, Berkeley. Now retired, he has been a Fellow of the Harry Truman Research Institute at Hebrew University and the Jerusalem Center since the1970s. He is the author of over 90 books and 100 articles.

Book The Palestinian Arab National Movement

Download or read book The Palestinian Arab National Movement written by Yehoshua Porath and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, first published in 1977, continues the author's of the Palestinian National Movement from the first volume, The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement, 1918-1929. It examines in exhaustive detail the events in the crucial decade leading up to the Second World War.

Book The Crime of Nationalism

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  • Author : Matthew Kraig Kelly
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • Release : 2017-10-03
  • ISBN : 0520965256
  • Pages : 260 pages

Download or read book The Crime of Nationalism written by Matthew Kraig Kelly and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2017-10-03 with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Palestinian national movement gestated in the early decades of the twentieth century, but it was born during the Great Revolt of 1936–39, a period of Arab rebellion against British policy in the Palestine mandate. In The Crime of Nationalism, Matthew Kraig Kelly makes the unique case that the key to understanding the Great Revolt lies in what he calls the “crimino-national” domain—the overlap between the criminological and the nationalist dimensions of British imperial discourse, and the primary terrain upon which the war of 1936–39 was fought. Kelly’s analysis amounts to a new history of one of the major anticolonial insurgencies of the interwar period and a critical moment in the lead-up to Israel’s founding. The Crime of Nationalism offers crucial lessons for the scholarly understanding of nationalism and insurgency more broadly.

Book Palestine  Long Road To Freedom

Download or read book Palestine Long Road To Freedom written by Hanafi Wibowo and published by Neosphere Digdaya Mulia. This book was released on 2024-05-01 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Indonesia could achieve independence after spending 350 years under Dutch schackles. Like Indonesia, India gained independence after centuries of colonial administration by another European power The British Empire. After Nakba, we are reminded of the importance of patience and perseverance in the face of adversity and stand still in our land. Only by that, we will secure our freedom in one way or another. (Fariz al- Mehdawi) An enormous number of acrimonious and polarized debates on Palestine status still exist until today, however, Fariz al Mehdawi, as Former Ambassador of Palestine in Indonesia spoke on behalf of the Palestinian National Authority that Palestine is the only country participating in the 1955 Asia Africa Conference which has not yet become Independent. This book discussed an unflinching examination of why the Palestinians failed to win a state of their own in the 20th century during and after British rule. This book also exposes deeper and more nuanced explanation of the issues and threats that Palestinian Arabs is facing when the seeds of Israel are sown and how the Allies and neighbouring Arab Countries has enabled roots and development of the current conflict while shedding crocodile tears Our best-seller written in Bahasa as "Mengapa Palestina Gagal Merdeka" by Hanafi Wibowo, have been translated into English to spread more awareness to the world about Palestinian struggles.

Book The Palestinian Arab National Movement  Volume 2  1929 1939  RLE Israel and Palestine

Download or read book The Palestinian Arab National Movement Volume 2 1929 1939 RLE Israel and Palestine written by Yehoshua Porath and published by . This book was released on 2015-05-13 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book, first published in 1977, continues the author's study of the Palestinian National Movement from the first volume, The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement, 1918-1929. Based on Arab, Jewish and British archival and secondary sources, it examines in exhaustive detail the events in the crucial decade leading up to the Second World War.

Book Intifada

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  • Author : Don Peretz
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 2019-03-04
  • ISBN : 0429718772
  • Pages : 235 pages

Download or read book Intifada written by Don Peretz and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-03-04 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "This book is intended as an overview of the uprising-the Intifada of the Palestinian Arabs in the West Bank and Gaza, territories occupied by Israel since the June 1967 war. In the two years since the Intifada began during December 1987, it has acquired unusual international importance and visibility and has led to a number of significant changes in the policies of the principal actors involved, especially Israel, the United States, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the Palestinian inhabitants of the occupied territories. The Intifada has altered, in many ways, the dimensions of the Arab-Israeli conflict by rearranging the order of political and diplomatic priorities of those involved and by thrusting the conflict to the forefront of international attention. This book describes the background, origins, and causes of the uprising and its impact on the actors; it also examines the prospects for coping with it. I am obligated to my wife, Dr. Maya Peretz, for her assistance in preparing the manuscript and in helping to meet the publisher's deadlines, which sprang upon us more quickly than anticipated. Thanks also go to Deena Hurwitz, to Palestine Perspectives, and to the UNRWA Liaison Office in New York for the photos used. Finally, I wish to express my appreciation to the Rockefeller Foundation for the time I spent at its Study Center in Bellagio, Italy, during the final editing stage of this book."