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9781598740134

Shared Histories: A Palestinian-Israeli Dialogue

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    9781598740134

  • ISBN10:

    159874013X

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2005-10-15
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

There is no single history of the development of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There are two. The Israeli historical narrative speaks of Zionism as the Jewish national movement, of building a refuge from persecution, and of national regeneration. The Palestinian narrative speaks of invasion, expulsion, and oppression. No wonder peace remains elusive. This volume attempts to present both histories with parallel narratives of key points in the 19th and 20th centuries to 1948. The histories are presented by 14 Israeli and Palestinian experts, joined by other historians, journalists, and activists, who then discuss the differences and similarities between their accounts. By creating an appreciation, understanding, and respect for the "other," the first steps can be made to foster a shared history of a shared land. The reader has the opportunity to witness, at first hand, a respectful confrontation between the competing versions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Napoleon to Allenby: Processes of change in Palestine, 1800-1918
Continuity and change in Palestine: The last Ottoman period, 1856-1918
Discussion
The beginnings of Jewish settlement and Zionism, to World War I
The prehistory of Palestinian nationalism
Discussion
The Palestinian national movement, 1919-1939
Zionist diplomacy, 1914-1939
Discussion
The Holocaust, the establishment of Israel, and the shaping of Israeli society
The Holocaust in the Palestinian perspective
Discussion
The UN Partition resolution of 1948: Why wasn't it implemented
The paradox of the UN 1947 partition plan
Discussion
Israeli historiography of the 1948 War
The birth of the Palestinian refugee problem in 1947-48
Discussion
Holiness and conflict in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Jerusalem refugees and property claims since the 1948 War
Discussion
Glossary
Map of Israel/Palestine
For Further Reading
Index
About the Authors
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