Rockaby and Other Short PiecesGrove Press, 1981 - 80 עמודים "[Sabbagh's] memoir offers a vital yet unfamiliar perspective on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a heartfelt, judicious invitation to dialogue." --Publishers Weekly Palestinians feature regularly in news headlines, but their country is much less known. In this humane and deeply compelling book, Karl Sabbagh traces Palestine and Palestinians from their roots in the méeacute;lange of tribes, ethnic groups, and religions that have populated the region for centuries, and describes how, as a result of the interplay of global power politics, the majority of Palestinians were expelled from their home to make way for the new Jewish state of Israel. Palestine: A Personal History offers a sympathetic portrait of the country's rich heritage as well as evidence of the long-standing harmony between Arabs (Muslim and Christian) and the small indigenous Jewish population in Palestine. Karl Sabbagh has written both a transporting narrative and a meditation on a region that remains a flashpoint of conflict--a story of how past choices and actions reverberate in the present day. |
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Prologue | 1 |
Ancient Palestine | 11 |
The First King of Palestine | 26 |
Dahers Decline | 39 |
Palestine in the Nineteenth Century | 52 |
Travellers Tales | 69 |
Bible Stories | 83 |
Balfour and Friends | 97 |
Peel and Partition | 198 |
Lioncub of Arabdom | 216 |
Love and War | 229 |
Displaced Persons | 241 |
UNSCOP and Robbers | 252 |
The UN Vote 29 November 1947 | 265 |
The End of History | 275 |
Palestine Lost | 294 |
A Letter to Lord Rothschild | 108 |
Picking up the Peace | 123 |
Mandate | 138 |
Into the 1920s | 153 |
Hostile Acts | 169 |
Commissions Galore | 183 |
Epilogue | 317 |
Further Reading | 327 |
Notes | 330 |
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