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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lorenzo Kamel (University of Turin, Italy)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: I.B. Tauris Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781788313537ISBN 10: 1788313534 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 28 November 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'a powerful and truly illuminating study of Palestine's history under British influence that will challenge common conceptions and understandings of that period.'--Sara Roy, Harvard University WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016--N/A 'this book is a must.'--Moshe Ma'oz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem `A scholarly, original study that offers several new insights and a balanced criticism of British and Zionist perceptions of Palestinian history and society. For anyone with an interest in deconstructing the present of our region this book is a must.' - Moshe Ma'oz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, `Imperial Perceptions of Palestine is a powerful and truly illuminating study of Palestine's history under British influence that will challenge common conceptions and understandings of that period. Based on meticulous and extensive archival work, Kamel shows how the dispossession to which Palestinians have long been subject extends to their history in what he terms biblical orientalism , denuding not only Palestinian claims but a lived history upon which those claims are based. Hence, the Palestinian struggle at present is not only about liberation but is also an attempt to get back into history , reclaiming a past in all its vibrancy, complexity and beauty.' - Sara Roy, Harvard University, `This is a truly outstanding academic work. It fills a gap in the literature on modern Palestine and, more generally, on the construction of the modern Middle East. It is based on a wide range of primary sources in six languages. It offers a comprehensive outlook on a wide number of issues such as cultural, social and spatial boundaries, local identities, land tenure, institutions, toponomy and borders.' - Ilaria Porciani, Bologna University, `This book offers important critical research about the roots of the conflict over Palestine. The author has made a thorough investigation based on a wide range of resources and documents, opening new avenues for re-reading a crucial period in the history of the Middle East.' - Nazmi Jubeh, Birzeit University, Ramallah, `Imperial perceptions of Palestine broadens the existing scholarship with a well-researched, even-handed volume that clearly fills a hole in the historiography. Specialists and non-specialists alike will appreciate this well-written and readable work.' - Harrison B. Guthorn, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, `A fascinating and convincing interpretive analysis.' - Michael R. Fischbach, Journal of Palestine Studies, `An outstanding book.' - Arturo Marzano, Passato e Presente, `Imperial Perceptions of Palestine is an intriguing read. Kamel's writing style is engaging and he makes clever use of archives.' - Diana Alghoul, Middle East Monitor, `The author took advantage, with admirable theoretical and methodological mastery, of archival sources produced by all actors involved.'- Marica Tolomelli, Storicamente WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016--N/A 'this book is a must.'--Moshe Ma'oz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'a powerful and truly illuminating study of Palestine's history under British influence that will challenge common conceptions and understandings of that period.'--Sara Roy, Harvard University 'this book is a must.'--Moshe Ma'oz, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 'a powerful and truly illuminating study of Palestine's history under British influence that will challenge common conceptions and understandings of that period.'--Sara Roy, Harvard University WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016--N/A Author InformationLorenzo Kamel is Marie Curie Experienced Researcher at the University of Freiburg's Institute for Advanced Studies (FRIAS). He is also a Senior Fellow at the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and a non-resident Associate at Harvard University's Center for Middle Eastern Studies Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |