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Palestinians and Israelis

A Short History of Conflict

Michael Scott-Baumann

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English
HISTORY PRESS
01 February 2022
Everything you need to know to understand the most bitter and consequential conflict of the modern world.

The conflict between Palestine and Israel is one of the most bitter struggles in history with profound consequences in the Middle East and around the world. In this accessible introduction, Michael Scott-Baumann traces its origins and charts its history from civil war to the present day. Each chapter starts with an examination of the politics and ends with personal testimony from the diaries, interviews and memoirs of Israelis and Palestinians whose lives have been marked by conflict. The result is an indispensable account of the main issues including analysis of why efforts to restore peace have continually failed.

AUTHOR: Michael Scott-Baumann has an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London. He is a graduate of Cambridge University and has thirty-five years' experience as a teacher and lecturer in history. He lives in Cheltenham.

13 b/w illustrations

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Imprint:   HISTORY PRESS
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
ISBN:   9780750998123
ISBN 10:   0750998121
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Michael Scott-Baumann is a graduate of Cambridge University and has an MA from the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. He lives in Cheltenham and has thirty-five years' experience as a teacher and lecturer in history.

Reviews for Palestinians and Israelis: A Short History of Conflict

This book is both necessary and accessible. So many people are mystified by this never-ending Middle East conflict. Here at last is a concise and readable account of a fundamental international issue of our time, one that has implications far beyond the region where it is set -- Jon Snow, presenter of <i>Channel 4 News</i> Michael Scott-Baumann makes the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict easy to understand in this clear, straightforward and unemotional history -- John McHugo, author of <i>A Concise History of the Arabs</i> Michael Scott-Bauman's excellent book is the ideal introduction to the history of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. A masterpiece of clarity, concision and balance, and written in a lively and accessible style, it provides a lucid overview of all key aspects of this complex and extremely important story. Scott-Bauman writes with great sensitivity and insight, enabling his readers to understand the perspectives of different historical actors, and to grasp the essence of competing interpretations of key events. His judicious interpretations are carefully grounded on factual evidence, and his inclusion of many first-person testimonies, each succinctly contextualised and excellently edited, brings the complexities and costs of the conflict to life. This book should be thrust into the hands of all those in need of a brief, clear and approachable account of the historical background to this still unresolved and geopolitically critical conflict -- Professor Adam Sutcliffe, co-editor of <i>The Cambridge History of Judaism Volume VII</i> It is a high-risk venture to attempt an impartial account of the process, enabled by the British, by which the Jews gained a state in Palestine and the indigenous Palestinian Arabs were denied one. Scott-Baumann has taken that risk and succeeded with as near as it comes to a textbook history that brings us up to date with the injustice and dispossession that inform Israel and Palestine -- Tim Llewellyn, former BBC Middle East Correspondent Michael Scott-Baumann set himself the difficult challenge of writing a primer on the now over-a-century-long history of one of the most complex conflicts of modern times. Not only does he rise to the challenge, but he even manages to offer insights that go beyond conventional historical accounts -- Professor Gilbert Achcar, author of <i>The Arabs and the Holocaust</i>


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