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Description
This seminal text by renowned Israeli historian, Ilan Pappe, discusses one of the most significant periods in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Based on archival material, it presents the reader with a comprehensive and general history of the origins and consequences of the 1948 war.
While among Arabs, and especially Palestinians, the events of that year are known as the nakba - the catastrophe, the trauma, the disaster - for Jews, and in particular for Israelis, their victory in the war of 1948 is a veritable miracle. For them, against tremendous odds and through heroic military effort, the Jewish community succeeded in thwarting attempts by the Arab states to destroy it.
Pappe shows here that in sharp contrast to the recollections and myths of both sides, the military events of 1948 were not decisive. The victory of the Zionist organization and the fate of the Palestinians was determined by politicians on both sides - in the discussions and decisions of the United Nations in 1947-8 and in the Arab League - long before a shot had been fired. He argues that Israel's failure to take advantage of the genuine opportunity for peace with the Arabs at the UN-sponsored Lausanne Conference in 1949 resulted in the prolonged and tragic conflict between Israel and the Arab states still very much alive today. Complete with a new foreword by the author, the book remains the authority on the subject for a new generation of readers.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Diplomatic Battle
Chapter 2: The Civil War in Palestine
Chapter 3: The Making of the Refugee Problem
Chapter 4: The Arab World Goes to War, or Does it?
Chapter 5: Seeking a Comprehensive Peace
Chapter 6: The Complete Takeover and the Israeli Struggle against Bernadotte's Legacy
Chapter 7: The Armistice Agreements
Chapter 8: From Mediatiion to Conciliation : The Establishment of the Palestine Conciliation Commission
Chapter 9: The Lausanne Conference
Chapter 10: The Final Quest for Peace
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Product details
Published | 20 Feb 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 344 |
ISBN | 9780755651238 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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[A]ny one looking for an authoritative account of 1948... should go straight to this book.
Yezi Sayigh, Middle East International
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Pappé has added significantly to our understanding of a formative period in the making of the Arab-Israeli conflict
Avi Shlaim, London Review of Books
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This is an important book and especially relevant to the current process of Arab Israeli negotiations
Leonard Goren, International Affairs
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The value of Pappe's work lies not only in his well-documented rebutall of much traditional Israeli, and Arab, historiography, but also in his contribution to our understanding of how international efforts to resolve conflicts can fail, because of the politics of international power struggles in bodies like the United Nations, its committees and commissions.
Rosemary Hollis, Asian Affairs
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The argument presented by Pappe is as simple as it is powerful.
Ilan Peleg, International Journal of Middle East Studies
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Pappe makes a special effort to provide an objective account of what happened in those crucial years. The period has been painstakingly researched and the arguments of the conflicting sides are presented in the way that they would have argued them themselves [...] This is an important book
Leonard Geron, International Affairs

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