This is a meticulously detailed account of Palestinian Islamism as a political phenomenon. The author addresses the formation of a number of groups under the Islamist umbrella - including Palestine Islamic Jihad and Hamas - and the interactions between them, using primary sources and an original dataset. Importantly, the author approaches the subject matter with the basic assumption that Palestinians are humans. An invaluable resource for all those concerned about Palestine.

- Dana El Kurd, author of <i>Polarized and Demobilized: Legacies of Authoritarianism in Palestine</i>,

Erik Skare's <i>Brief History of Palestinian Islamism</i> is a timely and meticulously researched work, combining insightful analysis and objective assessment. By integrating the latest developments around and after October 7 with a long-evolving historical context, this book stands as an exemplary piece of modern historiography on the Palestinian cause and its Islamist movements. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the colonial context in which Palestinian Islamist movements emerged and responded.

- Khaled Al Hroub, author of <i>Hamas: Political Thought and Practice</i>,

This deeply researched and engagingly written book makes sense of a Palestinian Islamist world far more complex than usually presented. By drawing out the shifting balance between Islamist groups and among their internal factions, Skare shows how the frustrations of Gaza and the peace process shaped Hamas in the years leading up to October 7.

- Marc Lynch, author of <i>The New Arab Wars</i>,

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A very detailed and profound background to the role of Islamism in the Palestian struggle for liberation. A must read for anyone wishing to understand the historical and ideological contexts for the events of 7 October 2023 and the future struggles in Palestine. Impressive professional acumen presented with a clear and accessible style that will stand out in the proliferation of works that have appeared recently on the subject.

- Ilan Pappe, author of <i>Ten Myths about Israel</i>,

This timely, important, impressively researched, and cogently argued study provides vital historical and political context for understanding the origins of the transformative crisis that erupted from the Gaza Strip in October 2023. Erik Skare has dedicated many years to the study of these issues, and this is amply demonstrated in his Road to 7 October.

- Mouin Rabbani, Co-Editor of <i>Jadaliyya</i>,

In Road to October 7, Erik Skare argues that Palestinian Islamism is far more complex and dynamic than generally assumed. The phenomenon has continuously developed through disputes between moderates and hardliners. These struggles have largely been settled by external drivers - intra-Palestinian competition, Israeli violence and repression, or shifts in the regional power balance.
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Erik Skare, winner of the Palestine Book Award (2021), brings his analytical prowess to a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history, offering a fresh perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.,The book delves into the internal dynamics of Palestinian Islamism, a topic of increasing relevance in current global discussions about peace and security.,Timely and topical, Road to October 7 addresses issues at the heart of ongoing debates within both the public sphere and academic circles, making it a must-read for those interested in geopolitics and Middle Eastern studies in general and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in particular.,For readers of Rashid Khalidi’s The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine and Nathan Thrall’s The Only Language They Understand, this book provides a new angle on Palestinian resistance and Israeli policies.,Endorsements expected from leading scholars in Middle Eastern studies and international relations, adding credibility and attracting academic interest.,The book’s exploration of the cyclical nature of moderate and hardliner dynamics within Palestinian Islamism offers unique insights, making it an important contribution to understanding the complexities of the conflict.
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ISBN
9781804297889
Publisert
2025-05-06
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

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Biografisk notat

Erik Skare is a historian at the University of Oslo and the author of the award-winning A History of Palestinian Islamic Jihad: Faith, Awareness, and Revolution in the Middle East. He specializes on Palestinian history with a particular focus on religion and secular politics. Skare has published extensively on Palestinian Islamism and resistance, and his work has been cited in The Washington Post, Le Monde Diplomatique, and other international news outlets.