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Israel and Palestine: Competing Histories

Autor Greg Philo, Mike Berry
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 sep 2006
Following on from their acclaimed book Bad News from Israel, Greg Philo and Mike Berry present a concise guide to the Israel-Palestine conflict. This uniquely accessible book will appeal to anyone looking for an approachable introduction. Uniquely, the authors show how there are many different, competing histories. They offer an overview of the wide range of contending viewpoints, and indicate those which are based on the most considered historical research.

The book covers key events in chronological order, in each case examining the varied historical accounts and presenting the beliefs of key thinkers across the ideological spectrum, from Edward Said to Binyamin Netanyahu. Starting the with emergence of the Zionist movement in the nineteenth century, and the figures who shaped it, the authors go on to cover the founding of Israel and its subsequent history, up to and including the 'roadmap for peace', the construction of the wall, the death of Arafat and the withdrawal from Gaza.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780745325651
ISBN-10: 0745325653
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 8 maps
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: PLUTO PRESS
Colecția Pluto Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Mike Berry is Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts, University of Nottingham and, with Greg Philo, is the author of Israel and Palestine: Competing Histories (Pluto, 2006) and Bad News from Israel (Pluto, 2004).
Greg Philo is a Professor at Glasgow University, and Research Director of the Glasgow Media Group. He is the author with Mike Berry of More Bad News from Israel (Pluto, 2011).

Cuprins

List of Maps vi

Introduction vi

Zionist Roots and the First Wave of Jewish Immigration into Palestine...1
Theodor Herzl and the Emergence of Political Zionism...3
The Second Wave of Jewish Immigration into Palestine...5
The Balfour Declaration and the British Mandate...6
American Politics and the Settlement of the Holocaust Survivors...19
The End of the Mandate...23
The United Nations Debates the Future of Palestine...24
The Unoffi cial War...28
The First Arab–Israeli War...30
Post-War Negotiations: Peace Treaties, Borders and Refugees...36
1956: The Suez Conflict...41
1967: The Six-Day War...43
Resolution 242 and the War of Attrition...52
Settlement-Building, Economic Integration and the Occupation...53
Military Occupation/Administration...59
Nationalism and the Rise of the Opposition Movements...61
1973: The October War/The Yom Kippur War...66
Confl ict in Lebanon...67
Diplomacy and the Camp David Accords...72
1982: The Invasion of Lebanon...74
1987: The First Intifada...82
The Beginning of the Oslo Process...89
The Declaration of Principles...91
The Cairo Agreement, Oslo II and the Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty...95
The Netanyahu Administration...100
The Barak Administration...105
The Camp David Final-Status Talks...109
September 2000: The Second Intifada...114
The Sharon Administration...119
Notes...137
References...151
Index...158

MAPS

1. Peel Partition Plan, 1937...14
2. United Nations Partition Plan, 1947/9...26
3. The Near East After the 1967 June War...45
4. The Allon Plan, July 1967...51
5. Wye Memorandum, 1998 (Wye Accords map)...106
6. Projection of the West Bank Final Status Map, presented by Israel, Camp David, July 2000...110
7. Final Status Map presented by Israel, Taba, January 2001...118
8. The Wall in the West Bank, December 2003...128