Few areas on earth have more history, ancient and present, per inch of its territory than the Gaza Strip. In antiquity Gaza was a horn of plenty, the hub of fabulous networks of desert and maritime trade. Egyptian, Persian and Assyrian emperors fought over it, and so did Alexander the Great, Richard the Lionheart, Saladdin and Napoleon. More recently Gaza's fame has been of quite a different kind -- a place of crisis, anguish and misery. Since 170,000 Palestinian refugees arrived there in 1948, and the Strip became one more piece in the intractable Middle Eastern puzzle, it has gone through a succession of bloody upheavals: passing from Egyptian to Israeli to PLO to Hamas rule,- all the while remaining a volatile geopolitical flashpoint. Apart from separating between Israel and the refugees in the south-western corner of Palestine, the Strip's borders coincide with other momentous fault-lines: between Islamism and secularism, tradition and modernity, East and West -- and between the comfortable first and the wretched third world. Nathan Shachar is a veteran correspondent who has covered Gazan affairs for more than three decades. He has personally witnessed much of the turmoil which has made the Gaza Strip a permanent item of news bulletins for sixty years. This book relates the Gaza Strip's rich and tumultuous history in a highly readable text, which includes time-lines for all major events and personalities (from the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III to Hamas' leader Ismai'l Haniye). It brings perspective to the recent Israeli invasion of the Strip and its political and social aftermath.
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Relates the Gaza Strip's history in a text, which includes time-lines for various major events and personalities (from the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III to Hamas' leader Ismai'l Haniye). This book brings perspective to the Israeli invasion of the Strip and its political and social aftermath.
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Introduction: Trauma & Violence; The Setting: Geography, Climate, Wildlife & Ecology; Egyptians, Hebrew & Philistines; Persians, Greeks & Romans; Freedom of Religion & the Rise of Christianity; Arabs & Crusaders, 634-1193; Tartars, Mongols & Mamluks; Ottoman Conquest & Rule, 1517-1918; The British Conquest & Mandate, 1917-1948; The Nakba & the First Arab-Israeli War: The All-Palestine Government of Gaza, 1947-1950; Egyptian Military Rule, 1948-1967; Israeli Conquest & Occupation, 1967-1971; Ariel Sharon's "Dirty War": The Beginning of Jewish Settlement, 1971-1972; The Quiet Years, 1972-1986; The Outbreak of the First Palestinian Uprising, December 1987; Economic Warfare & the Rise of Islamism, 1987-1991; Hardship, Delusion & Desperation: The First Gulf War, 1990-1991; Failure at Madrid & Success at Oslo, 1991-1993; High Hopes & New Dangers, 1994-1995; Exit Rabin, Enter Likud, 1995-1999; Barak's Gamble & the Second Palestinian Uprising, 1999-2001; The Return of Sharon: The Destruction of 1; The Death of Yasser Arafat: The Evacuation of the Strip, 2003-2005; Sharon's Departure: The Hamas Election Triumph, 2005-2006; Civil War & the Hamas Takeover, 2007; Operation "Cast Lead", 2008-2009; Epilogue: An Ideological War of Nerves & Prestige; Gaza History Timeline; Index.
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ISBN
9781845193454
Publisert
2009-12-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Liverpool University Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
152 mm
Bredde
229 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Nathan Shachar is the Jerusalem correspondent of the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter.