1948 and After

1948 and After Israel and the Palestinians

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this collection of essays, Benny Morris examines and elucidates aspects of the Arab exodus from Palestine in 1948, focusing on Israeli decision-making and the causes of mass exile.;He deals with the transfer of Majdal's (Ashkelon's) Arabs to Gaza in 1950 and the initial absorption of the Palestinian refugees in the Arab host countries in 1948-9, and looks at why a number of Arab villages in key areas of Israel along the highways linking Tel Aviv with Jerusalem and Haifa did not go into exile voluntarily and were left in place by the Israeli authorities. He examines the attitudes towards the Palestinian Arabs, as they evolved during the 1948 war, of Israel's two main parties, Mapai and Mapam; how the battle for the harvest of 1948 affected the exodus; how the Israel Defence Forces' Intelligence Service analysed the Arab exodus; and how Yosef Weitz, a Jewish National Fund official, and the two 'Transfer Committees' he chaired, helped promote the Palestinian exodus during 1948-9.;In his introduction Dr Morris examines past and present Israeli historiography, analysing the shift from the 'old' official Israeli histories to the 'new history' of the 1980s. He identifies the major points of controversy between the two approaches, and the direction in which Israeli historiography is now moving.;Former diplomatic correspondent of "The Jerusalem Post", Benny Morris has also written "The Birth of the Palestine Refugee Problem 1947-49" (1988). He is regarded as a leading figure among the "new" historians in Israel.

Book information

ISBN: 9780198287841
Publisher: Clarendon
Imprint: Clarendon
Pub date:
DEWEY: 956.042
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Weight: 528g
Height: 210mm
Width: 130mm
Spine width: 23mm