For most of the twentieth century, considered opinion in the United States regarding Palestine has favored the inherent right of Jews to exist in the Holy Land. That Palestinians, as a native population, could claim the same right has been largely ignored. Kathleen Christison's controversial new book shows how the endurance of such assumptions, along with America's singular focus on Israel and general ignorance of the Palestinian point of view, has impeded a resolution to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Christison begins with the derogatory images of Arabs purveyed by Western travelers to the Middle East in the nineteenth century, including Mark Twain, who wrote that Palestine's inhabitants were "abject beggars by nature, instinct, and education...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
‘A scholarly, original study that offers several new insights and a balanced criticism of British an...
This research is an attempt to 'fill in' certain gaps related to Palestinian antipathy towards Unit...
Greenberg chronicles Americans\u27 attitudes toward the Holy Land from the Puritans until 1948. Thos...
This thesis is a critical appraisal of the Palestinian issue in the Middle East peace process. The...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, American writers, journalists, explorers, and pilgrims traveled t...
Israel and the United States believe that the Israelis have the right to exist as a nation and that ...
This dissertation explores the origins of the special relationship between the United States and I...
This dissertation explores the origins of the special relationship between the United States and I...
Majority of world opinion today is critical of Israel’s role in the current standoff with Palestine ...
The Israel/Palestine question, and its resonance for international peace and security, has turned in...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
Azmi Bishara’s Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice is essential reading for understanding Palest...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
‘A scholarly, original study that offers several new insights and a balanced criticism of British an...
This research is an attempt to 'fill in' certain gaps related to Palestinian antipathy towards Unit...
Greenberg chronicles Americans\u27 attitudes toward the Holy Land from the Puritans until 1948. Thos...
This thesis is a critical appraisal of the Palestinian issue in the Middle East peace process. The...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, American writers, journalists, explorers, and pilgrims traveled t...
Israel and the United States believe that the Israelis have the right to exist as a nation and that ...
This dissertation explores the origins of the special relationship between the United States and I...
This dissertation explores the origins of the special relationship between the United States and I...
Majority of world opinion today is critical of Israel’s role in the current standoff with Palestine ...
The Israel/Palestine question, and its resonance for international peace and security, has turned in...
After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict, Israel is still struggling ...
Azmi Bishara’s Palestine: Matters of Truth and Justice is essential reading for understanding Palest...
Jewish Americans' opinions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict influence both the Israeli and the U....
This interpretive study examines how narratives and collective memories about the ongoing Israeli-Pa...
‘A scholarly, original study that offers several new insights and a balanced criticism of British an...