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  1. History Of Palestine - The Last Two Thousand Years by Jacob De Haas, 2007-03-15
  2. The Palestinians: A Detailed Documented Eyewitness History of Palestine Under British Mandate by Izzat Tannous, 1988-04
  3. A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples.(Book Review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Renee Worringer, 2005-03-01
  4. The Jews in Palestine, 1800-1882 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History) by Tudor Parfitt, 1987-12-10
  5. From Function to Monument: An Architectural History of the Cities of Roman Palestine, Syria and Arabia: Urban Landscapes of Roman Palestine, Syria, ... Arabia (Oxbow Monographs in Archaeology, 66) by Arthur Segal, 1997-04
  6. Palestine and Jewish History: Criticism at the Borders of Ethnography by Jonathan Boyarin, 1996-08
  7. A history of civilization in Palestine, (The Cambridge manuals of science and literature) by Robert Alexander Stewart Macalister, 1921
  8. The Bible-scholar's manual: Embracing a general account of the books and writings of the Old and New Testaments, the geography and history of Palestine, ... etc. for Bible classes and general reading by B. K Peirce, 1847
  9. Attempting to Bring the Gospel Home: Scottish Missions to Palestine, 1839-1917 (International Library of Colonial History) by Michael Marten, 2005-12-07
  10. A History of Palestine: 634-1099. (book reviews): An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Andrej Kreutz, 1993-09-22
  11. Palestine in geography and in history (Books for Bible students) by Arthur William Cooke, 1901
  12. Pure Pappe.(A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples)(Book Review): An article from: Middle East Quarterly by Efraim Karsh, 2006-01-01
  13. Archaeology, History and Culture in Palestine and the Near East: Essays in Memory of Albert E. Glock (Asor Books, V. 3)
  14. Eusebius Bishop of Caesarea the Ecclesiastical History and the Martyrs of Palestine (Volume I)

81. Encyclopædia Britannica
Topic palestine, history of. Encyclopædia Britannica Related Articles Ottoman Empire and Turkey; palestine Liberation Organization (Article 1,
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82. ARIJ - Dryland Farming In Palestine - Table Of Contents
Online book describing the crops, practices and history of cultivation in the area, with statistics.
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Dryland Farming in Palestine
Applied Research Institute - Jerusalem
Bethlehem, Caritas St.
P.O. Box 860, West Bank

83. Palestine Securities Exchange
Quotes and summaries, statistics, history, structure.
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84. A Synopsis Of The Israel/Palestine Conflict
If Americans Knew is dedicated to providing Americans with everything they need to know about Israel and palestine.
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A Synopsis of the Israel/Palestine Conflict
Historic Palestine
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For 2,000 years there was no such conflict. The land of Palestine was inhabited by Palestinian Arabs. In 1850 these consisted of approximately 400,000 Muslims, 75,000 Christians, and 25,000 Jews. For centuries these groups had lived in harmony: 80 percent Muslim, 15 percent Christian, 5 percent Jewish.
Zionism
But then in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as "Zionists," this group consisted of an extremist minority of the world Jewish population. They wanted to create a Jewish homeland, and at first considered locations in Africa and South America, before finally settling on Palestine for their colony.
UN Plan of Partition
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1948 War
When the inevitable war broke out the outcome was never in doubt, according to U.S. intelligence reports from the time. The Zionist army consisted of over 90,000 European-trained soldiers and possessed modern weaponry, including up-to-date fighter and bomber airplanes. The Arab forces, very much a third-world army, consisted of approximately 30,000 ill-equipped, poorly trained men. The U.S. Army, British intelligence, and the CIA all agreed: it would be no contest.
1967 Occupation
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Current Conflict
There are, then, two issues at the very core of the continuing conflict and escalating violence in the Middle East:

85. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
A history of Israel, palestine and the ArabIsraeli Conflict A Timeline of Israeli-Palestinian history and the conflict A history of Zionism and the
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Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict , a part of the greater Arab-Israeli conflict , is an ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinians The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is by no means a simple two-sided conflict with all Israelis (or even all Israeli Jews ) sharing one point of view and all Palestinians another. In both communities, there are individuals and groups who advocate total territorial removal of the other community, those who advocate a two-state solution , and those who advocate a binational solution of a single secular state encompassing present-day Israel and the Gaza strip and the West Bank
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86. Israel And Palestine, Bibliography
Palestinian Arabshistory20th Century palestinehistory, The Palestinians a detailed documented eyewitness history of palestine under British
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ALON, Hanan. Countering Palestinian terrorism in Israel: toward a policy analysis of countermeasures. Santa Monica, Calif., U.S.A.: Rand Corporation, (Series in International Security and Arms Control. Note; N-1567-FF) , [1980]. xxiii+271 p., ill., bibliogr. pp. 263-271, 23 cm.
Revision of thesis (Ph. D.)Rand Graduate Institute, Santa Monica, CA., U.S.A..
TerrorismIsraelPrevention - TerrorismIsraelHistory - TerrorismPreventionGovernment PolicyIsrael.
LC 81124569; L-5275.
AMOS, John W. Palestinian resistance: organization of nationalist movement. New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Pergamon Press, (Pergamon Policy Studies on International Politics)
Fedayeen.
ISBN 0080250947; LC 80016134; L-4974.
ARURI, Naseer H. [ed.]. The Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation. (Essays originally presented at the second annual convention of the Association of Arab-American University Graduates, Detroit, December 5-7, 1969). Wilmette, IL., U.S.A.: Medina University Press International, (AAUG Monograph Series; 2)

87. Palestinian History, A Chronology
Palestinian history, A Chronology. eMail To a Friend It is often claimed that palestine was empty until Zionist Jews made the Palestinian desert bloom,
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Posted on SEPTEMBER-9-2001 From Earliest Times Until 1949
B.C.
600,000-10,000 B.C.
Paleolithic and Mesolithic period. Earliest human remains in the area, found south of Lake Tiberias, dated to circa 600,000 B.C.
10,000-5,000 B.C.
Neolithic period. Establishment of settled agricultural communities.
5,000-3,000 B.C.
Chalcolithic period. Copper and stone tools and artifacts. Remains from this period found near Jericho, Beersheba, and the Dead Sea.
3,000-2,000 B.C.
Early Bronze Age. Arrival and settlement of Canaanites (3,000-2,500 B.C.). 
ca. 1,250 B.C. Israelite conquest of Canaan. 965-928 B.C. King Solomon. Construction of the temple in Jerusalem. 928 B.C. Division of Israelite state into the kingdoms of Israel and Judah. 721 B.C. Assyrian conquest of the kingdom of Israel. 586 B.C. Judah defeated by Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar. Deportation of its population to Babylon; destruction of the temple. 539 B.C.

88. American Jewish History, Volume 90, 2002 - Table Of Contents
Jews, American palestine history 20th century. Jewish women palestine history 20th century. Point/Counterpoint
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American Jewish History
Volume 90, Number 2, June 2002
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  • Interpretations of the Crown Heights Riot
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    • Riots New York (State) New York History 20th century. Jews Violence against New York (State) New York History 20th century. African Americans New York (State) New York Relations with Jews History 20th century. Crown Heights (New York, N.Y.) Race relations History 20th century.
    • Boone, Mary Elizabeth.
    • "Something of his Own Soil": Jewish History, Mural Painting, and Bernard Zakheim in San Francisco
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      • Zakheim, Bernard, 1896-1985 Criticism and interpretation. Mural painting and decoration, American California San Francisco History 20th century. Jews in art.
      • Shargel, Baila Round.
      • American Jewish Women in Palestine: Bessie Gotsfeld, Henrietta Szold, and Zionist Enterprise
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        • Gotsfeld, Bessie Goldstein, 1888-1962.

89. Israel Studies, Volume 9, 2004 - Table Of Contents
Jewish nationalism palestine history 19171948. Jews palestine Attitudes. Jewish-Arab relations history 1917-1948.
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Israel Studies
Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2004
C ONTENTS
    Aridan, Natan.
  • Editor's Note
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  • War as Child's Play: Patriotic Games in the British Mandate and Israel
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    • Games Political aspects Palestine History 1917-1948. Games Political aspects Israel History 20th century. Arab-Israeli conflict. Jewish nationalism Palestine History 1917-1948. Jewish nationalism Israel History 20th century.
    • Jacobson, David C., 1947-
    • The Ma'ale School: Catalyst for the Entrance of Religious Zionists into the World of Media Production
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      • B. ha-s. le-tikshoret ule-omanuyot ha-televizyah veha-kolnoa Maaleh (Jerusalem) History. Mass media and Zionism Israel History 20th century. Motion pictures Israel History.
      • Cohen-Hattab, Kobi.
      • Zionism, Tourism, and the Battle for Palestine: Tourism as a Political-Propaganda Tool
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        • Tourism Political aspects Palestine History 1917-1948.

90. The Negev Center For Regional Development
Title, The first railway in palestine history and entrepreneurship. In, Ariel. Vol.pp. 10040-51. Language, Hebrew
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91. History Of Palestine And Palestinians
Brief overview of the recent history of the area called palestine and its residents.
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In recent history the area called Palestine includes the territories of present day Israel and Jordan (see map above. For earlier history of the term see article ). From 1517 to 1917 most of this area remained under the rule of the Ottoman Empire. Ottoman Empire was dissolved at the end of World War I. Its successor, modern republic of Turkey, transferred Palestine to British Empire control under the Lausanne agreement that followed WW I. In 1917 Great Britain issued the Balfour Declaration for "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people". In 1922 Britain allocated nearly 80% of Palestine to Transjordan. Thus, Jordan covers the majority of the land of Palestine under British Mandate. Jordan also includes the majority of the Arabs who lived there. In other words, Jordan is the Arab portion of Palestine. The residents of Palestine are called "Palestinians". Since Palestine includes both modern day Israel and Jordan both Arab and Jewish residents of this area were referred to as "Palestinians".

92. Great Britain. Foreign Office. Confidential British Foreign Office Political Cor
Jordan history Sources. 9. palestine Foreign Relations Great Britain palestine history 19291948 Sources. 11. palestine history
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] Great Britain. Foreign Office. Confidential British Foreign Office Political Correspondence: Palestine, 1947-1948 . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1994. 46 reels. Great Britain. Foreign Office. Confidential British Foreign Office Political Correspondence: Palestine and Transjordan, 1940-1946 . Bethesda, MD: University Publications of America, 1994. 35 reels. COVERAGE The Political Correspondence Files are mainly letters and telegrams between the Foreign Office and diplomatic posts, as well as minutes of meetings, reports and correspondence with other ministries and foreign government embassies in London. The files also contain cabinet papers and parliamentary debates dealing with foreign policy. This collection is a primary source on events leading to the creation of the State of Israel, and the conflicts that followed. A crucial area for three religions, Palestine represented a major British strategic interest, and its affairs affected British rela-tions with many other countries. The Foreign Office handled all affairs related to the territories, even though the territorial mandate was administered by the Colonial Office. Part 1: Palestine and Transjordan, 1940-1946

93. U.S. Department Of State. Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files: Pale
2. palestine history Partition, 1947 Sources. 3. Refugees, Arab history Sources. 4. United Nations palestine history Sources
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[Main Index] [Microform Search] [Site Map] [Microtext Section Home] ... [U of T Home] U.S. Department of State. Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files: Palestine: United Nations Activities, 1945-1949 . Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1987. 14 reels. COVERAGE The central files include U.S. diplomatic correspondence and related documents and reports that after fresh perspectives on United Nations involvement with the question of Palestine. These files document the issues of the period, including the many proposals formulated to resolve the sitution in Palestine, the 1948 war and its aftermath, the Palestine Conciliation Commision, the activites of the Truce Commission established by the U.N. Security Council. It also covers the international community's efforts to mitigate the conflict under the auspices of the United Nations Relief for Palestine Refugees, the Near East Relief and Works Agency, and the Palestine Claims Commission. ACCESS Consult the guide listed below. It provides reel, subject index, and chronology of events. For further information, inquire at the Government Documents Section. BIBLIOGRAPHIC ACCESS Dobrosky, Nanette.

94. The History Of Israeli Aggression From 1967
The history of Syria s relation with Israel after 1967 The palestine Liberation Organization and Israel s internal security force, Sin Bet,
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The history of Israeli Aggression,
from the Six-Day War in 1967
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The history of the Six-Day War, June 1967 The Oslo Accord of September 1993 The Sharm el-Sheikh and Cairo summits in October 2000 The massacre in Jenin, April 2002
The agencies
The history of the First and Second Intifada The Hezbollah and the Israeli attack on southern Lebanon Israeli popular resistance to Israel's aggression The history of Syria's relation with Israel after 1967 ... The role of the United States in Israeli aggression
The topics
Zionism, Apartheid and racism The history of brutality and war crimes since 1967 The peace process The settlement and colonization of West Asia ...
Jerusalem fact sheet
From Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPTNet), 7 March 1995. Colonialization, Apartheid and social inequities.
Israel and Gaza: undeveloping a territory
By Michael Jansen, in Middle East International

95. Cactus48.com
An analysis of the history of the ArabIsraeli conflicts, from historic times through the Al-Aqsa Intifada. Also providing a history of regional terrorism. Produced by Jews for Justice in the Middle East.
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96. Israel & The Palestinian Territories Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destinat
history. Thickly literary, packed full of household names, At the same time, the Arab population of palestine was becoming strongly nationalistic and
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97. Palestine
Map of Canaan The history of palestine is one of immense richness; it was host to numerous prophets over the centuries and the home of many great
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98. A History Of Modern Palestine - Cambridge University Press
A history of Modern palestine. One Land, Two Peoples. Ilan Pappe. University of Haifa, Israel. Add to basket. Paperback. (ISBN10 0521556325 ISBN-13
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99. The History Of Palestine Pre-Islam
In its ancient history, palestine witnessed models of leadership by many prophets and their subsequent command over their people.
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100. A History Of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples (Ilan Pappe)
With the conflict between Israel and palestine looming so large, how can a history of modern palestine avoid the pull of competing nationalist stories?..
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Cambridge University Press 2004 A book review by Danny Yee With the conflict between Israel and Palestine looming so large, how can a history of modern Palestine avoid the pull of competing nationalist stories? In A History of Modern Palestine Pappe offers a "de-modernized" history, taking a critical approach to some of the assumptions about modernisation that underly nationalism. And he consistently takes the perspective of the underprivileged rather than that of elites. Avoiding narratives that foreground Westernisation and the development of national identities, Pappe emphasizes the persistence of indigenous cultures and traditional customs, and the presence of social and economic links and trends which cut within and across national and ethnic divides. These are strongest early on Pappe starts his account around 1856 but they have continued despite wars and partitions, perhaps even reviving in new form with the return of religion as a major force in both Israeli and Palestinian politics. Pappe focuses on "subaltern society", on the marginalised and dispossessed. As well as women and the poor, he pays relatively more attention to Mizrahi (Arab) Jews and Palestinian Israelis than to the Ashkenazi or Zionist elites, and to Palestinian refugees and farmers than to the Palestinian leadership or the heads of Arab states. Pappe also covers social and economic history, rather than politics narrowly: the machinations of political parties or factions and their leaders are described, but also the sources of their support in the population.

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