The Israel-Palestine Conflict (eBook)

Contested Histories

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2011 | 1. Auflage
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The Israel-Palestine Conflict - Neil Caplan
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The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories provides
non-specialist readers with an introduction and historical overview
of the issues that have characterized and defined 130 years of the
still unresolved Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

* Provides a fresh attempt to break away from polemical
approaches that have undermined academic discussion and political
debates

* Focuses on a series of core arguments that the author considers
essentially unwinnable

* Introduces readers to the major historiographical debates
sparked by the dispute

* Encourages readers to consider more useful ways of explaining
and understanding the conflict, and to go beyond trying to prove
who is 'right' and 'wrong'

"This volume suggests a fresh and original interpretation to the
history of the Arab Israeli conflict. Caplan juggles skillfully and
even-handedly between the two narratives, reflecting the
parties' own views without embracing the cause of any
party."

-Joseph Nevo, University of Haifa

"An impressive and very valuable work. One could not ask for a
better short history of the conflict. Caplan offers readers a study
that is extremely well-informed, resolutely fair-minded, and filled
with thoughtful insights."

-Mark Tessler, University of Michigan

A native of Montreal, Neil Caplan received his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Since retiring from teaching in 2008 he has held an affiliate position in the History Department of Concordia University and is Scholar-in-Residence at Vanier College, both in Montreal. He is the author of numerous scholarly articles and eight books, including Futile Diplomacy, a 4-volume documentary history of Zionist-Arab and Arab-Israeli negotiations, 1913-1956 and (with Laura Z. Eisenberg) Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: Patterns, Problems, Possibilities. His most recent publication is My Struggle for Peace: The Diary of Moshe Sharett, 1953-1956, co-edited with Yaakov Sharett.

List of Maps.

Preface.

Chronology.

Part I Introduction.

1. Problems in Defining the Conflict.

2. Defining the Conflict, Nevertheless.

Part II Histories in Contention.

3. Background to 1917: Origins of Conflict.

4. Arabs and Jews under the British Mandate: Entrenching
Positions, 1917-1928.

5. Collapse of the Mandate: Rebellion, Partition, White Paper,
1929-1939.

6. Shoah, Atzma'ut, Nakba: 1939-1949.

7. Israel and the Arab States, 1949-1973.

8. Back to the Core: Israel and the Palestinians.

9. From Camp David to the West Bank to Lebanon.

10. From Boycott to Mutual Recognition, 1982-2008.

Part III Towards a More Useful Discussion of the
Arab-Israeli Conflict.

11. Writing about the Conflict.

12. Confronting the Obstacles.

Bibliography.

Index

"Th[e] focus on 'dueling narratives' is clearly applicable to the Israeli-Palestinian case, and is employed here with great skill. This is also a very self-reflective book, with as much attention given to arguments over interpretation and historiography as to the history itself. Within this framework, Caplan has provided us with one of the best executed overviews of the Israeli-Palestinian (or Arab-Israeli) conflict available. Perhaps the relativists are correct that perfect objectivity is impossible; nevertheless, Caplan has achieved a level of detachment that ought to be an object of emulation." (Israel Studies Forum, Fall 2010)

"A whopping 28-page bibliography and a chronology complete what is surely one of the most accessible, coherent, and balanced accounts available of this very contested history." (Foreign Affairs, January 2011)

"Neil Caplan's concise and excellent primer, The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories places Israel's struggle with the Palestinians and the Arabs in perspective. Caplan, a professor of history at Concordia University in Montreal, analyzes the key issues with piercing insight." (The Canadian Jewish News, July 2010)

"The book may serve not only as an advanced introductory reading, but also as an authoritative overview of the literature and disputed issues of the conflict." (H-Soz-u-Kult, May 2010)

"Neil Caplan has devoted a lifetime to understanding, teaching, and writing prolifically about the origins and development of Arab-Jewish relations, and particularly aspects of Arab-Israeli negotiations dating back to before World War I. More than half a dozen scholarly monographs later, in writing this summative analysis, he has again maintained a characteristically meticulous devotion to sources. Almost unique in our professional specialty, he enthusiastically presents an unbiased presentation of viewpoints. It will have wide appeal for followers of the conflict, and can be used as an introductory primer for one's first exposure to the conflict's century-long twists and turns." (Middle East Journal, Spring 2010)

"Indentifies major stumbling blocks ensnaring the potential for peace and eloquently outlines the various intellectual and moral identities of various scholarly approaches. Most valuable is its reconsideration of how history is understood and expressed by scholars, activists, and the victims and perpetrators of this tired and bloody conflict." (Ottawa Jewish Bulletin, March 2010)

"In this age of polarization it is refreshing to read a work on this subject which eschews partisanship, refuses to champion one people over another, and recognizes that both make plausible claims to the same land. (Outlook, November 2009)"This volume suggests a fresh and original interpretation to the history of the Arab Israeli conflict. Caplan juggles skillfully and even-handedly between the two narratives, reflecting the parties' own views without embracing the cause of any party."
-Joseph Nevo, University of Haifa

An impressive and very valuable work. One could not ask for a better short history of the conflict. Caplan offers readers a study that is extremely well-informed, resolutely fair-minded, and filled with thoughtful insights.
-Mark Tessler, University of Michigan

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.9.2011
Reihe/Serie Contesting the Past
Contesting the Past
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Schlagworte comparative politics • Geschichte • Geschichte der Neuzeit (1780-1900) • Geschichte / Naher u. Mittlerer Osten • History • Israelisch-palästinensische Beziehungen • Israelisch-palästinensische Beziehungen • Modern History (1780-1900) • Naher Osten /Geschichte • Naher Osten /Politische Theorie, Geschichtsschreibung • Near & Middle Eastern History • Political Science • Politikwissenschaft • Vergleichende Politik
ISBN-10 1-4443-5786-7 / 1444357867
ISBN-13 978-1-4443-5786-8 / 9781444357868
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