Palestine and the Arab-Israeli conflict /

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Author / Creator: Smith, Charles D., 1936-
Format: Book
Language:English
Imprint: New York : St. Martin's Press, 1988.
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Summary:This book provides a concise history of the origins and development of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Equal treatment is given to the period before the creation of Israel in 1948, namely, Arab society in the nineteenth century, the origins of Zionism, and the impact of Zionism on Palestinian Arabs before and after World War I. The first half of the book considers in detail the role played by British and French imperialism in these developments. The second half of the book examines the Arab-Israeli conflict in the light of the Cold War and the later emergence of the Palestinian national movement that culminated in the Israeli-Palestinian accord of 1993. Here extensive treatment is given to U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. The major themes are those of competing and conflicting nationalisms, Palestinian Arab and Zionist/Israeli; conflicting states, Arab and Israel; and the role of outside powers in affecting developments in the region.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:viii, 308 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Bibliography: pages 297-298.
ISBN:0312012160 :
0312003013
Author Notes:Charles D. Smith has taught at San Diego State University and Wayne State University and is professor of Middle East history in the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Arizona Smith is past president of the American Research Center in Egypt and is a member of the Committee on International Historical Studies of the American Historical Association. Smith was most recently a fellow at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. He is currently engaged in research on Britain and the Arabs during World War I