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After the Last Sky: Palestinian
Lives. Edward W.
Said. Photographs by Jean Mohr. New York: Pantheon
Books, 1986. 174 pp. ISBN 0-394-74469-1. Paperback.
Introductions by Edward W. Said and Jean Mohr.
Photographs.
Anxious
for Armageddon: A Call to Partnership for Middle
Eastern and Western Christians. Donald E.
Wagner. Scottdate, Pa. and Waterloo, Ontario: Herald
Press, 1995. 252 pp. ISBN 0-8361-3651-9. Paperback.
Appendices, chronology, notes, bibliography, index,
maps. Foreword by Fr. Elias Chacour.
The
Arabs in History. Bernard Lewis. New York and
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993. viii+240 pp.
ISBN 0-19-280310-7. Paperback. Notes, index, chronological
table, maps, guide to further reading.
The Bible and
Colonialism: A Moral Critique. Michael Prior,
CM. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press,
1999. The Biblical Seminar, 48. 342 pp. ISBN
1-85075-815-8. Paperback. Bibliography, index
of references, index of authors. The author,
Head of Theology and Religious Studies at St.
Mary’s
University College, University of Surrey, studies
the role historically played by the Bible and Christian
theology in the colonizations of Latin America, South
Africa, and Palestine. He reasons that the dispossession,
dispersal, and humiliation of any people by another
with supposed divine support, even by purported express
divine command, can only make “one’s
moral self recoil(s) in horror.” A presentation
of the biblical traditions about land leads into
a survey of colonialism in the three regions, a consideration
of colonial myths (especially Zionism), and finally
ways of reinterpreting (“a moral reading”)
the Bible.
Birthing the Nation: Strategies of Palestinian Women
in Israel. Rhoda Ann Kanaaneh. Berkeley and Los Angeles:
University of California Press, 2002. xvii+283 pp.
ISBN 0-520-22944-4. Paperback. Bibliography, illustrations,
photographs, index, map. Foreword by Hanan Ashrawi.
The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949.
Benny Morris. New York and Cambridge (England): Cambridge
University Press, 1987. Reprinted 1998. xx+380 pp.
ISBN 0-521-33889-1. Paperback. Notes, bibliography,
index, appendices, maps, list of abbreviations.
Blaming the Victim: Spurious Scholarship and the
Palestinian Question. Ed. Edward W. Said and Christopher
Hitchens. London and New York: Verso, 2001. vi+296
pp. ISBN 1-85984-340-9. Paperback. Notes, maps, tables,
figures. Introduction by Edward W. Said.
Blood Brothers. Elias Chacour with David Hazard.
Grand Rapids, Mich.: Chosen Books, 1984. x+224 pp.
ISBN 0-8007-9096-0. Notes, list of books for further
reading.
Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National
Security Agency from the Cold War through the Dawn
of a New Century. James Bamford. New York: Doubleday,
2001. 721 pp. ISBN 0-385-49907-8. Cloth. Appendixes,
notes, index.
Center of the Storm: A Case Study of Human Rights
Abuses in Hebron District. Peter Bouckaert. New York:
Human Rights Watch, 2001. 144 pp. ISBN 1-56432-260-2.
Paperback. Notes, appendices, photographs, maps.
City of Stone: The Hidden History of Jerusalem.
Meron Benvenisti. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London:
University of California Press, 1996. viii+274 pp.
ISBN 0-520-20521-9. Cloth. Index, photographs, maps.
A Concise History of the Middle East. Arthur Goldschmidt
Jr. Boulder, Colo. and Oxford (England): Westview
Press, 1999. xv+447 pp. ISBN 0-8133-3505-1. Paperback.
Chronology, glossary, bibliographic essay, index,
maps, tables, figures.
Dangerous Liaison: The Inside Story of the U.S.-Israeli
Covert Relationship. Andrew and Leslie Cockburn.
New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. 416 pp.
ISBN 0-06-016444-1. Cloth. Notes, note on sources
and further reading, index.
Deliberate Deceptions: Facing the Facts about the
U.S.-Israeli Relationship. Paul Findley. Brooklyn,
N.Y.: Lawrence Hill Books, 1993. xvii+326 pp. ISBN
1-55652-182-0. Paperback. Notes, bibliography, index.
Dishonest Broker: The U.S. Role in Israel and Palestine.
Naseer H. Aruri. Cambridge, Mass.: South End Press,
2003. xix+265 pp. ISBN 0-89608-687-9. Paperback.
Appendix, index, maps, notes.
Drinking the
Sea at Gaza: Days and Nights in a Land under
Siege. Amira Hass. Trans. Elana Wesley and
Maxine Kaufman-Lacusta. Owl Books, Henry Holt
and Co., 1996. xvi+379 pp. ISBN 0-8050-5740-4.
Paperback. Notes, index, glossary, maps, chronology. “At
an early age I decided that my place was not with
the bystanders,” writes Amira Hass.
“Gaza,” she says, embodies the “central
contradiction of the State of Israel--democracy for
some, dispossession for others.” An Israeli
journalist, daughter of Russian Holocaust survivors,
she chose in 1993 to live in Gaza. In this her first
book, she describes and reflects on life in Gaza’s
ramshackle streets and destitute refugee camps, whose
inhabitants regularly suffer Israeli security sweeps
and blockades. Amira Hass now lives in Ramallah in
the West Bank and covers Palestinian affairs for
the Israeli paper Ha’aretz.
The End of the Peace Process: Oslo and After. Edward
W. Said. New York: Pantheon Books, 2000. xxi+345
pp. ISBN 0-375-40930-0. Cloth. Permissions acknowledgements,
index.
Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests
in the Middle East, 1945-2000. Melani McAlister.
Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California
Press, 2001. xv+358 pp. ISBN 0-520-22810-3. Paperback.
Notes, bibliography, filmography, index, illustrations,
photographs.
Expulsion of
the Palestinians: The Concept of “Transfer”
in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948. Nur
Masalha. Washington, D.C.: Institute for Palestine
Studies, 1992. iii+235 pp. ISBN 0-88728-242-3
Paperback; ISBN 0-88728-235-9. Cloth. Notes,
glossary, bibliography, index.
Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and
Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society. Nadia
Abu El-Haj. Chicago and London: The University of
Chicago Press, 2001. xi+352 pp. ISBN 0-226-00195-4.
Paperback. Notes, bibliography, index, photographs.
Fateful Triangle: The United States, Israel, and
the Palestinians. Noam Chomsky. Cambridge, Mass.:
South End Press, 1999. xxii+578 pp. ISBN 0-89608-601-1.
Paperback. Updated edition. Notes, index. Foreword
by Edward W. Said.
Forcing God’s
Hand: Why Millions Pray for a Quick Rapture---and
Destruction of Planet Earth. Grace Halsell.
Washington, D.C.: Crossroads International
Publishing, 1999. viii+132 pp. ISBN 0-9674013-1-3.
Paperback. Glossary, bibliography, index
The Founding Myths of Israel: Nationalism, Socialism,
and the Making of the Jewish State. Zeev Sternhell.
Trans. David Maisel. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University
Press, 1998. xiii+419 pp. ISBN 0-691-01694-1. Cloth.
Notes, glossary, bibliography, index.
Gideon’s Spies: The Secret History of the
Mossad. Gordon Thomas. New York: St. Martin’s
Press, 1999. xiv+354 pp. ISBN 0-312-19982-1.
Cloth. Notes, bibliography, index, glossary.
A History of the Arab Peoples. Albert Hourani. Cambridge,
Mass.: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press,
1991. xx+551 pp. ISBN 0-674-39565-4. Cloth. Notes,
bibliography, index of terms, general index, genealogies
and dynasties, maps, photographs.
The Holocaust in American Life. Peter Novick. New
York and Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999. 373 pp.
ISBN 0-395-84009-0. Cloth. Notes, acknowledgments,
index.
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation
of Jewish Suffering. Norman G. Finkelstein. New York
and London: Verso, 2000. 150 pp. ISBN 1-85984-773-0.
Cloth. Notes.
Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians.
Ed. Staughton Lynd, Sam Bahour, and Alice Lynd. New
York: Olive Branch Press, 1994. 310 pp. ISBN 1-56656-132-9.
Paperback. Notes, bibliography, index, maps, glossary,
contributors.
How Israel Was Won: A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli
Conflict. Baylis Thomas. Lanham, Md. and Oxford (England):
Lexington Books, 1999. xviii+326 pp. ISBN 0-7391-0064-5.
Paperback. Chapter synopses, bibliography, index,
maps.
Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict.
Norman G. Finkelstein. London and New York: Verso,
2001. 243 pp. ISBN 1-85984-339-5. Paperback. Notes,
index, tables.
The Invention of Ancient Israel: The Silencing of
Palestinian History. Keith W. Whitelam. London and
New York: Routledge, 1996. viii+281 pp. ISBN 0-415-10759-8.
Paperback. Notes, bibliography, index.
The concentration of Western biblical scholars on
the search for ancient Israel and its invention by
them as a European-style nation state has resulted,
according to this author, in a denial of the reality
of ancient Palestine. Their studies and the consequent
denial have contributed to the dispossession of both
a Palestinian land and a Palestinian past.
The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World. Avi Shlaim.
New York and London: W.W. Norton, 2000. xxv+670 pp.
ISBN 0-393-04816-0. Cloth. Notes, bibliography, index,
photographs, maps, chronology.
Israelis and Palestinians: Why Do They Fight? Can
They Stop? Bernard Wasserstein. New Haven and London:
Yale University Press, 2003. x_226 pp. ISBN 0-300-10172-4.
Cloth. Maps, figures, index, notes, select bibliography,
chronology.
Wasserstein,
professor of history at the University of Chicago,
holds that the struggle between Israelis and
Palestinians is neither ethnic nor religious
at root. They fight, he maintains, “over definable
interests.”
He defines the struggle as having four dimensions: “demographic,
socio-economic, environmental, and territorial.”
The Israeli-Syrian Peace Talks: 1991-96 and Beyond.
Helena Cobban. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute
of Peace Press, 1999. xiii+235 pp. ISBN 1-878379-98-4.
Paperback. Map, notes, index.
Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths. Karen Armstrong.
New York: Ballantine Books, 1997. xxi+472 pp. ISBN
0-345-39168-3. Paperback. Maps, diagrams, notes,
bibliography, index, photographs.
Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel. Israel Shahak and
Norton Mezvinsky. London and Sterling, Va.: Pluto
Press, 1999. xvi+176 pp. ISBN 0-8453-1276-4. Paperback.
Notes, bibliographic essay, index, glossary.
Journey to Jerusalem:
A Journalist’s
Account of Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Families
in the Strife-torn Holy Land. Grace Halsell.
New York: Macmillan, 1981. viii+193 pp. ISBN
0-02-085360-2. Paperback. Map.
The June 1967 War after Three Decades. William W.
Haddad, Ghada H. Talhami, and Janice J. Terry, eds.
Washington, D.C.: Association of Arab-American University
Graduates, 1999. v+215 pp. ISBN 0-937694-89-4. Paperback.
Notes, selected sources, index, list of contributors.
Afterword by Edward W. Said.
The AAUG was formed after the June 1967 War with
the stated purpose of publishing accurate information
about the Arab world and Arab-Americans. Beginning
with an introductory overview of the 1967 war, this
set of essays goes on to examine--from a dozen different
perspectives--the three decades from 1967 to 1997.
It includes personal reminiscences, analyses of the
many peace processes, the relationship of the United
States and Arabs, the UN and Palestine, and the Palestine
resistance. A consideration of Jerusalem and Hebron
(two contentious cities), two bibliographic essays,
and an afterword by Edward Said reflecting on the
past and future of the Arab-Israeli conflict bring
the book to a close.
Lest the Civilized World Forget: The Colonization
of Palestine. AMEU Public Affairs Series #33. New
York: Americans for Middle East Understanding, 1992.
47 pp. Pamphlet. Photographs, map, list of 394 destroyed
Palestinian villages.
The New Intifada:
Resisting Israel’s
Apartheid. Roane Carey, ed. New York and London:
Verso, 2001. 354 pp. ISBN 1-85984-377-8. Cloth.
Notes, list of authors, resource guide, photographs.
Introduction by Noam Chomsky.
O, Jerusalem!: The Contested Future of the Jewish
Covenant. Marc H. Ellis. Minneapolis: Fortress Press,
1999. xviii+186 pp. ISBN 0-8660-3159-5. Paperback.
Notes, index.
One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs under the
British Mandate. Tom Segev. Trans. Haim Watzman.
New York: Metropolitan Books, 2000. (Originally published
as Yamei Kalaniot by Keter Publishers, Jerusalem,
in 1999.) 612 pp. ISBN 0-8050-4848-0. Cloth. Notes,
index, maps, photographs.
Open Secrets: Israeli Nuclear and Foreign Policies.
Israel Shahak. London and Chicago: Pluto Press, 1997.
xii+193 pp. ISBN 0-7453-1151-2. Paperback. Index.
Foreword by Christopher Hitchens.
The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict. Jews
for Justice in the Middle East. Berkeley, Calif.:
Jews for Justice in the Middle East, 2002. 3d ed.
39 pp. Pamphlet. Notes, sources for further research.
Original Sins: Reflections on the History of Zionism
and Israel. Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi. Brooklyn, N.Y.:
Olive Branch Press, 1993. v+227 pp. ISBN 1-56656-131-0.
Paperback. Bibliography, index, charts.
Our Story: The Palestinians. Naim Ateek, Hilary
Rantisi, and Kent Wilkens, eds. Jerusalem: Sabeel
Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center, 1999. Maps,
photographs, charts, suggested reading. Foreword
by Afif Safieh.
Palestine. Joe Sacco. Seattle: Fantagraphics Books,
2001. vi+285 pp. ISBN 1-56097-432-X. Cartoon drawings.
Foreword by Edward Said.
Palestine/Israel: Peace or Apartheid. Prospects
for Resolving the Conflict. Marwan Bishara. London
and New York: Zed Books, 2001. Nova Scotia: Fernwood
Publishing, 2001. Jerusalem: The Bookshop, 2001.
xviii+142 pp. ISBN 1-84277-111-6.
Peace and Its Discontents: Essays on Palestine in
the Middle East Peace Process. Edward W. Said. New
York: Vintage Books, 1995. xxxv+188 pp. ISBN 0-679-76725-8.
Paperback. Preface by Christopher Hitchens.
Perceptions of Palestine: Their Influence on U.S.
Middle East Policy. Kathleen Christison. Berkeley,
Los Angeles, and London: University of California
Press, 1999. Updated edition with a new afterword.
ix+390 pp. ISBN 0-520-21718-7. Paperback. Notes,
bibliography, index, map.
Kathleen Christison
is a freelance writer and former CIA analyst
who has written on Middle East affairs for
over 25 years. Here she presents and challenges
the misperceptions of the Palestine people
beginning with the nineteenth century on to
the Clinton years. Her intent is to show how
popular and policymaker perceptions can evolve
into
“a tightly bound framework for thinking,
to the point that public discourse and U.S. policymaking
are profoundly affected.”
Ploughing Sand: British Rule in Palestine 1917-1948.
Naomi Shepherd. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University
Press, 2000 (first published in 1999 by John Murray,
Ltd., London). x+290 pp. ISBN 0-8135-2765-1. Cloth.
Notes, index, photographs, maps.
The Politics of Dispossession: The Struggle for
Palestinian Self-Determination, 1969-1994. Edward
W. Said. New York: Vintage Books, 1995. xlviii+450
pp. ISBN 0-679-76145-4. Paperback. Notes, index,
maps.
This is a collection
of Edward Said’s political
essays from 1968 to 1993. Said’s extended
(48-page) introduction traces the emergence of
his own consciousness as a Palestinian. An epilogue
brings the book up to 1994.
Power, Politics, and Culture: Interviews with Edward
W. Said. Ed. Gauri Viswanathan. New York: Pantheon
Books, 2001. xxi+485 pp. ISBN 0-375-42107-6. Cloth.
Index. Introduction by Gauri Viswanathan.
The Question of Palestine. Edward W. Said. New York:
Vintage Books, 1992 (first published by Times Books,
1979). xiv+273 pp. ISBN 0-679-73988-2. Paperback.
Notes, bibliographic essay, index, map. With a new
preface and epilogue.
Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People.
Jack G. Shaheen. Brooklyn, N.Y. and Northampton,
Mass.: Olive Branch Press, 2001. viii+574 pp. ISBN
1-56656-388-7. Paperback. Notes, appendices, abbreviations,
index of films.
Reflections on Exile and Other Essays. Edward W.
Said. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,
2000. xxxv+617 pp. ISBN 0-674-00302-0. Cloth. Notes,
credits, index.
Refugees in Our Own Land: Chronicles from a Palestinian
Refugee Camp in Bethlehem. Muna Hamzeh. London and
Sterling, Va.: Pluto Press, 2001. x+166 pp. ISBN
0-7453-1652-2. Cloth. Index.
Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab
Conflict, 1881-2001. Benny Morris. New York and Toronto:
Vintage Books, 2001. xiv+784 pp. ISBN 0-679-74475-5.
Paperback. Notes, bibliography, index, maps. With
a new final chapter.
The Saga of Deir Yassin: Massacre, Revisionism,
and Reality. Daniel A. McGowan and Matthew C. Hogan.
Geneva, N.Y.: Deir Yassin Remembered, 1999. vii+78
pp. Monograph. List of sources.
Sahmatah: A One-Act Play for Two Actors. Hanna Eady
and Edward Mast. Bainbridge Island, Wash.: Sahmatah,
1996. 40 pp. Photographs. Also available from Americans
for Middle East Understanding (AMEU).
Separate and Unequal: The Inside Story of Israeli
Rule in East Jerusalem. Amir S. Cheshin, Bill Hutman,
and Avi Melamed. Cambridge, Mass. and London, England:
Harvard University Press, 1999. 275 pp. ISBN 0-674-80136-9.
Cloth. Notes, maps, index.
Sharing the Promised Land: A Tale of Israelis and
Palestinians. Dilip Hiro. New York, Olive Branch
Press, 1999. xxvii+372 pp. Notes, list of works cited,
index, list of acronyms, maps.
Taking Sides:
America’s
Secret Relations with a Militant Israel. Stephen
Green. New York: William Morrow and Co., 1984.
370 pp. ISBN 0-688-02643-5. Cloth. Notes, list
of acronyms, appendix of documents, index.
They Came and They Saw: Western Christian Experiences
of the Holy Land. Michael Prior C.M., ed. London:
Melisende, 2000. 272 pp. ISBN 1-901764-40-0. Paperback.
Bibliography, contributors.
Three Mothers,
Three Daughters: Palestinian Women’s
Stories. Michael Gorkin and Rafiqa Othman. Berkeley,
Los Angeles, and London: University of California
Press, 1996. xviii+234 pp. ISBN 0-520-20329-1.
Cloth. Chronology, glossary, map.
Unspeakable Acts, Ordinary People: The Dynamics
of Torture, An Examination of the Practice of Torture
in Three Democracies. John Conroy. Berkeley, Los
Angeles, and London: University of California Press,
2000. xi+304 pp. ISBN 0-520-23039-6. Paperback. Bibliographical
note, index.
A Very Political Economy: Peacebuilding and Foreign
Aid in the West Bank and Gaza. Rex Brynen. Washington,
D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2000.
xxiv+287 pp. ISBN 1-929223-04-8. Paperback. Notes,
index, figures, tables, maps, chronology, abbreviations
used.
The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of
1948. Ed. Eugene L. Rogan and Avi Shlaim. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press, 2001. xv+234
pp. ISBN 0-521-79139-1 cloth; ISBN 0-521-79476-5
Paperback. Notes on contributors, chronology, list
of abbreviations, maps, notes, bibliography, index.
Afterword by Edward W. Said.
Warriors against
Israel: How Israel Won the Battle to Become
America’s
Ally, 1973. Donald Neff. Brattleboro, Vt.: Amana
Books, 1988. 371 pp. ISBN 0-915597-59-4. Cloth.
Cast of characters, notes, bibliography, index,
maps.
Zionism and the State of Israel: A Moral Inquiry.
Michael Prior. New York and London: Routledge, 1999.
xv+291 pp. ISBN 0-415-20462-3. Cloth. Notes, bibliography,
index, poem, charts.
Ben-Gurion’s
Scandals: How the Haganah and the Mossad Eliminated
Jews. Naeim Giladi. Tempe, Ariz.: Dandelion
Books, 1992. xviii + 346 pp. ISBN 1-893302-40-7.
Paperback. Selected bibliography, index.
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