A Very Short History of the Israel–Palestine Conflict & The Hundred Years' War on Palestine 2-Book Set by Pappe & Khalidi - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
A Very Short History of the Israel–Palestine Conflict
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9782797019854
Overview:
Two towering voices in modern Middle East history illuminate a conflict that continues to shape global politics. Ilan Pappé's A Very Short History of the Israel–Palestine Conflict offers a compact, argument-driven tour through the conflict’s origins—from late 19th-century Zionist settlement in Ottoman Palestine to the present-day realities of occupation, displacement, and resistance. With crisp prose and a historian’s insistence on evidence, Pappé traces how territorial claims, international diplomacy, and shifting alliances produced the conditions for repeated wars—and for Palestinians’ enduring pursuit of self-determination. By contrast, Rashid Khalidi's The Hundred Years' War on Palestine uses archival materials and family histories to foreground the Palestinian narrative across a full century of upheaval. Khalidi shows how state-building, colonial policy, and diasporic memory intersect with present-day politics, arguing that absence of statehood has long shaped Palestinian experience. Together, these two volumes offer a balanced, accessible framework for readers seeking context, nuance, and a more informed conversation about history, rights, and justice in the region.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Beyond offering two acclaimed histories, this set is designed to sensitize readers to two distinct yet complementary narratives. Pappé challenges conventional recounting by tracing roots that extend back to the 1880s, inviting readers to scrutinise how early settlement, land claims, and international diplomacy laid the groundwork for later conflict. Khalidi provides a patient, archival-based corrective that foregrounds Palestinian experiences, dispossession, and the long arc of nation-building. The pairing equips readers to compare sources, weigh interpretations, and build a resilient, evidence-informed understanding of a long-running dispute. The paperback editions are compact for study groups and classrooms, yet substantial enough to stand up to serious research. This set is ideal for students, educators, researchers, and curious readers who want a nuanced, multi-voiced entry into history, memory, and justice in the region.
Books Included in This Collection:
A Very Short History of the Israel–Palestine Conflict
In Ilan Pappé’s brisk, provocative survey, the late-19th-century roots of the conflict are traced through the lens of Zionist settlement, wars, and displacement. The book foregrounds Palestinian experiences while examining how international policy and shifting alliances shaped outcomes for both peoples. It’s written in an accessible, engaging style that builds a clear chronological framework, introduces key terms, and frames the central questions surrounding borders, refugees, and rights. A strong starting point for students, readers new to the topic, and book clubs seeking thoughtful, balanced entry points into complex history.
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine
Rashid Khalidi offers a century-spanning, archival-driven narrative that centers Palestinian voices and memory. By weaving family archives with scholarly research, the book examines how state formation, colonial policy, and international responses intersected with daily life, displacement, and the quest for self-determination. Khalidi argues that the Palestinian narrative has long been marginalized in traditional histories and provides a rigorous, long-view perspective essential for anyone seeking a grounded understanding of modern conflicts, rights, and the persistence of memory across generations.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for university students studying Middle East history, international relations, or political science; academics, educators, librarians, and researchers seeking well-sourced context; and any reader who wants a balanced, thoughtful account of a deeply entrenched conflict. The collection is especially valuable for those who wish to compare narrative framings, understand the historical roots behind current debates about land, refugees, and peace, or build a solid foundation for further study in archives and human rights. The approachable paperback format makes it suitable for study groups, classroom use, or personal exploration, and it doubles as a thoughtful gift for history enthusiasts and policy readers alike.
Key Benefits:
- Two complementary, well-regarded histories from leading scholars
- Clear, accessible writing that builds a solid historical framework
- Archival and primary-source grounding that centres Palestinian perspectives
- Helps readers navigate complex debates about land, rights, and statehood
- Excellent for study groups, classrooms, and personal research
- Ideal gift for students, librarians, and readers of international affairs
- Compact paperback format designed for frequent reference and discussion
About the Author:
Ilan Pappé is a prominent Israeli historian and author known for challenging conventional narratives about Zionism and the Palestinian exodus. His work, including The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, is celebrated for its rigorous analysis and willingness to confront contested histories. Rashid Khalidi is a Palestinian American historian and the Edward Said Chair of Modern Arab History at Columbia University. His scholarly contributions illuminate Palestinian identity, nationalism, and the Arab–Israeli conflict, drawing on extensive archival research and a deep understanding of regional history. Together, these two voices offer a powerful, balanced lens on a century of memory, power, and policy, delivering a richly informed reading experience for students and general readers alike.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This two-book collection delivers a compelling, multi-dimensional education in a single purchase. You gain access to robust, evidence-based histories that illuminate the roots and trajectories of the Israel–Palestine conflict from two trusted scholars. The synergy between Pappé’s provocative revisionism and Khalidi’s archival-forward narrative fosters critical thinking and informed discussion, whether for coursework, library acquisitions, or thoughtful personal reading. The set’s scope—from late 19th-century origins to contemporary implications—provides a durable reference that readers will return to again and again as they engage with current events, debates on justice, and the ongoing quest for peace in the region.
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