Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National ConsciousnessColumbia University Press, 28 בדצמ׳ 2009 - 352 עמודים This foundational text now features a new introduction by Rashid Khalidi reflecting on the significance of his work over the past decade and its relationship to the struggle for Palestinian nationhood. Khalidi also casts an eye to the future, noting the strength of Palestinian identity and social solidarity yet wondering whether current trends will lead to Palestinian statehood and independence. |
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עמוד xviii
... Gaza Strip. Virtually every matter of importance to the Palestinians could not be discussed at all in these negotiations. Such crucial topics included the end of the Israeli occupation (which in 1991 was only twenty-four years old; the ...
... Gaza Strip. Virtually every matter of importance to the Palestinians could not be discussed at all in these negotiations. Such crucial topics included the end of the Israeli occupation (which in 1991 was only twenty-four years old; the ...
עמוד xix
... Gaza Strip in its then-current form. In the wake of the Gulf War of 1990–1991, the United States, with broad international support, had launched the comprehensive effort at Madrid in 1991 to resolve all aspects of the Arab-Israeli ...
... Gaza Strip in its then-current form. In the wake of the Gulf War of 1990–1991, the United States, with broad international support, had launched the comprehensive effort at Madrid in 1991 to resolve all aspects of the Arab-Israeli ...
עמוד xxi
... Gaza Strip in 2005, the number of settlers in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) has grown from around 200,000 to nearly half a million, with movement for the nearly 4 million Palestinians in these areas becoming progressively ...
... Gaza Strip in 2005, the number of settlers in the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) has grown from around 200,000 to nearly half a million, with movement for the nearly 4 million Palestinians in these areas becoming progressively ...
עמוד xxii
... Gaza Strip. They include the expansion and deepening of the matrix of control by the Israeli state over all essential elements of the everyday lives of the nearly 4 million Palestinians living at its mercy in these territories. They ...
... Gaza Strip. They include the expansion and deepening of the matrix of control by the Israeli state over all essential elements of the everyday lives of the nearly 4 million Palestinians living at its mercy in these territories. They ...
עמוד xxiii
... Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. Only within the artificial bubble of the PA “capital” of Ramallah can the PA be said to have any semblance of reality. Ramallah is largely shielded from the worst depredations of the occupation and is ...
... Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. Only within the artificial bubble of the PA “capital” of Ramallah can the PA be said to have any semblance of reality. Ramallah is largely shielded from the worst depredations of the occupation and is ...
תוכן
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Cultural Life and Identity | 35 |
Competing and Overlapping | 63 |
Elements of Identity | 89 |
Elements of Identity | 119 |
The Formation of Palestinian | 145 |
The Disappearance | 177 |
Notes | 211 |
Bibliography | 267 |
Index | 287 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness <span dir=ltr>Rashid Khalidi</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 2010 |
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