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Number of Pages
336
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Hundred Years' War On Palestine Is A Sweeping But Intimate History By Rashid Khalidi That Traces A Century Of Conflict In Palestine. It Blends Archival Detail With Personal Storytelling, Offering A Thoughtful, Accessible Portrait Of Palestinian Nationalism And The Long Struggle For Self-Determination. Suitable For Curious Adults, Students, And History Readers, The Book Carries A Calm, Determined, And Hopeful Tone Even As It Examines Painful Events.
Khalidi Grounds The Narrative In Pivotal Moments—From The End Of The Ottoman Era To The Aftermath Of The Nakba And The Six-Day War—Drawing On His Family Archives And Experiences To Illuminate How History Unfolded In People's Lives. The Book Reads As A Narrative History As Well As A Study In Power, Memory, And Voice, Inviting Readers To See The Human Dimension Behind Political Headlines And To Understand The Stakes Of Collective Self-Definition.
The Hundred Years' War On Palestine Weaves Together A Chorus Of Sources—Journalists, Poets, Resistance Leaders—Alongside Careful Scholarly Analysis. The Writing Balances Rigorous Research With A Warm, Accessible Cadence, Making Complex Ideas About Nationalism, Statehood, And Displacement Clear Without Sacrificing Depth. It Presents A Coherent Journey Through Shifting Alliances, Competing Narrations, And The Enduring Question Of Who Gets To Narrate History For Themselves.
By The Time You Reach The End Of The Hundred Years' War On Palestine, You’Ll Have A More Nuanced View Of The Conflict, A Deeper Empathy For Those Who Have Lived Through Displacement, And A Framework For Engaging In Informed, Thoughtful Conversations About Rights And History. The Lasting Value Is A Renewed Sense That History Belongs To Those Who Live It And Deserve To Tell Their Own Story.
Product Details
Publisher
Hachette
Number of Pages
336
Language
English
SKU
BK0512368
ISBN
9781781259344
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 2.13 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 599
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