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History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict

Facts101 is your complete guide to History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. In this book, you will learn topics such as WORLD WAR II, JEWISH DISPLACED PERSONS, AND THE PARTITION OF PALESTINE, THE PROCLAMATION OF ISRAEL AND FIRST ARAB-ISRAELI WAR, THE CONFLICT WIDENS: SUEZ, 1956, and THE TURNING POINT: JUNE 1967 plus much more. With key features such as key terms, people and places, Facts101 gives you all the information you need to prepare for your next exam. Our practice tests are specific to the textbook and we have designed tools to make the most of your limited study time.

History for the IB Diploma: The Arab-Israeli Conflict 1945-79

Tailored to the requirements and assessment objectives of the syllabus, they provide opportunities for students to make comparisons between different regions and time periods.

Arab hopes of independence and unity were ignored. It seemed to many Arabs in
the Middle East that they were simply exchanging one set of rulers for another,
European instead of Ottoman. Only the kingdom of Hejaz and the province of ...

Encyclopedia of the History of Arabic Science

The study of asymptotic behaviour and of infinitesimal objects represents a
substantial part of Arab mathematical research. Activated by new disciplines,
whose development was itself dependent on that of algebra, and particularly of
numerical ...

Access to History: Crisis in the Middle East: Israel and the Arab States 1945-2007

This book is a brand new title in the Access to History series which explores and analyses the history of conflict in the Middle East from British rule in the early twentieth century to the Iraq war in the twenty-first century. The Arab-Israeli conflict is the main focus of this book but it also examines: Arab nationalism, especially in Egypt and Syria; the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979; the causes and consequences of three wars involving Iraq; the growth of political Islam and Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East. Throughout the book, key dates, terms and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined. Summary diagrams are included to consolidate knowledge and understanding of the period, and exam-style questions and tips written by examiners provide the opportunity to develop exam skills.

To do this, Nasser made use of the Arab world's biggest radio station, the 'Voice
of the Arabs', which was broadcast from Cairo and reached millions in the Arab
world. Radios were set up in cafés and in village squares. Dozens of people ...

Dictionary of Modern Arab History

An A to Z of Over 2,000 Entries from 1798 to the Present Day

From 1980 until his death in 1994, the late Dr. Bidwell, almost to the exclusion of all other academic activity, laboured to produce this encyclopaedic work which represents, in the true sense of the word, a unique account of the Arab World from 1798 to the present day in a readily accessible and accurate form. This combination of scrupulous scholarship and first-hand experience makes this work indispensable to students of the Arab World, journalists, diplomats, governments, businessmen, strategic studies and political science specialists and any private individual who has an interest in or is associated in any way with the Arab World.

... he taught an undergraduate course in modern Arab history; he successfully
supervised a steady stream of Ph.D. students; he instituted a thriving seminar
programme; he was a founding editor with Serjeant of Arabian Studies in 1974
and of ...

Arabs in History

`Whoever lives in our country, speaks our language, is brought up in our culture and takes pride in our glory is one of us.' Thus ran a declaration of modern leaders of Arab states. But what exactly is an Arab, and what has been their place in the course of human history? In this well-established classic, Professor Lewis examines the key issues of Arab development - their identity, the national revival which cemented the creation of the Islamic state, and the social and economic pressures that destroyed the Arab kingdom and created the Islamic empire. He analyses the forces which contributed to that empire's eventual decline, and the effects of growing Western influence. Today, with the Arab world facing profound social and political challenges, it constitutes an essential introduction to the Arabs and their history.

W HAT is an Arab? Ethnic terms are notoriously difficult to define, and Arab is not
among the easiest. One possible definitionmaybeset aside at once. The Arabs
may be a nation; they are not a nationality in the legal sense. One who calls ...

Access to History for the IB Diploma: The Arab-Israeli conflict 1945-79

Ensure your students have access to the authoritative, in-depth and accessible content of this series for the IB History Diploma. This series for the IB History Diploma has taken the clarity, accessibility, reliability and in-depth analysis of our best-selling Access to History series and tailor-made it to better fit the IB learner's needs. Each title in the series provides depth of content, focussed on specific topics in the IB History guide, and examination guidance on different exam-style questions - helping students develop a good knowledge and understanding of the topic alongside the skills they need to do well. Ensures students gain a good understanding of the IB History topic through an engaging, in-depth, reliable and up-to-date narrative - presented in an accessible way. Helps students to understand historical issues and examine the evidence, through providing a wealth of relevant sources and analysis of the historiography surrounding key debates. Gives students guidance on answering exam-style questions with model answers and practice questions

per cent of the Palestinian Arab population) became landless and impoverished.
While the Jewish Agency provided highly effective leadership for the Jewish
population, Arab leadership was divided and showed little sympathy for the ...

Jewish Writers in the Arab East: Literature, History, and the Politics of Enlightenment, 1863--1914

At the twilight of the Ottoman Empire, in urban centers such as Baghdad, Beirut, Cairo, and Jaffa, Jewish intellectuals participated in the modern Hebrew and Arabic enlightenment movements (the haskala and the nand&dotbelow;a). They immersed themselves in the ideological and political currents of their time, responding to the competing pulls of Ottomanism, Zionism, and territorial nationalism. Above all, they explored what it meant to be Arab, Jewish, and modern, reimagining themselves and their communities through the regional vocabulary of modernity and enlightenment. But the split between "Arab" and "Jew" was to become violently entrenched, socially institutionalized, and in time, historically reified. With these developments, Moyal and other Arab Jewish writers were cast out not only from the bygone world of the cosmopolitan Middle East, but from historical memory itself.

Arabs before we are Jews" (nahnu 'arab qabla an nakun yahudan).20 In
literature and history, the term was employed by the Egyptian Karaite Murad
Farag in his 1929 book al-Shu'ara' al-yahud al- 'arab (The Arab Jewish poets),
which traces ...

A Kid's Guide to Arab American History

More Than 50 Activities

Presents step-by-step instructions for crafts based on Arab American customs along with a brief history of why the craft is important to Arab American culture.

News articles stress terrorist acts in which Arab involvement is known or
suspected more than they do terrorist acts performed by other groups. Arab
Americans are very loyal to the United States; thousands of Arab Americans have
served in ...

Studies In Arab History

The Antonius Lectures 1978-1987

the Question of Palestine 1914–1922 (London, 1977); Z. N. Zeine, The
Emergence of Arab JNationalism (Beirut, 1966); C. E. Dawn, From Ottomanism to
Arabism: Essays on the Origins of Arab Nationalism (Urbana, 1973); R. I. Khalidi,
British ...