"A first-rate monograph bringing new light, mainly from untapped Arab sources to an old subject." Foreign Affairs "This is a welcome addition to the study of nationalism in the Arab world in general and a very welcome contribution to the discussion of the most pressing national movement, namely, Palestinian nationalism." MESA This is the only work of its kind devoted exclusively to the institutional framework of Palestinian politics from 1856 until ...
"A first-rate monograph bringing new light, mainly from untapped Arab sources to an old subject." Foreign Affairs "This is a welcome addition to the study of nationalism in the Arab world in general and a very welcome contribution to the discussion of the most pressing national movement, namely, Palestinian nationalism." MESA This is the only work of its kind devoted exclusively to the institutional framework of Palestinian politics from 1856 until December 1920, when the third Palestinian Arab Congress was held in Haifa to decide the future of Palestine. Muslih's book is also the first to present in detail the ideologies of Ottomanism and Arab nationalism and the ways in which they relate to Palestine. In a groundbreaking analysis that considers the entire context of Arab politics, Muhammad Muslih articulates a new interpretation for the emergence of Palestinian nationalism, and one which will foster a better understanding of the centuries-old attachment of the Arab Palestinians to their land and their struggle for its independence.