From Haven to Conquest: Readings in Zionism and the Palestine Problem until 1948
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"An essential reference work...This impressive book is not just for the shelf, but also to be sampled periodically as a reminder of the depth of the passions..." William B. Quandt, The Brookings Institution Now a classic in its field, From Haven to Conquest is a unique compendium of difficult-to-obtain or out-of-print material on Zionism and the history of Palestine to 1948. Eighty documents and first-hand accounts are supplemented by 30 pages of appendices...
"An essential reference work...This impressive book is not just for the shelf, but also to be sampled periodically as a reminder of the depth of the passions..." William B. Quandt, The Brookings Institution Now a classic in its field, From Haven to Conquest is a unique compendium of difficult-to-obtain or out-of-print material on Zionism and the history of Palestine to 1948. Eighty documents and first-hand accounts are supplemented by 30 pages of appendices providing detailed demographic and military statistics. The late historian Albert Hourani called Professor Khalidi's 80- page introduction "the best description and explanation known to me of the way in which the indigenous inhabitants of the country were gradually and inexorably displaced." About the Author Walid Khalidi is a distinguished historian and widely recognized authority on Palestine. He is a Senior Research Fellow at Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and the author of numerous books and articles.