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The Biggest Prison on Earth

A History of Gaza and the Occupied Territories

Author: Ilan Pappe  

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A powerful, groundbreaking history of the Occupied Territories from one of the most influential Israeli historians

A powerful, groundbreaking history of the Occupied Territories from one of Israel's most influential historians

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A powerful, groundbreaking history of the Occupied Territories from one of the most influential Israeli historians

A powerful, groundbreaking history of the Occupied Territories from one of Israel's most influential historians

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In this comprehensive survey of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, renowned Israeli historian Ilan Pappe exposes the history of one of the world's most prolonged and tragic conflicts. Locating the occupation within a wider historical context that stretches back to 1948, Pappe dismisses the conventional view that the 1967 war emerged out of the blue, 'forcing' Israel to occupy the contentious territories.Using recently declassified archival material, Pappe analyzes the establishment of legal and security infrastructures that were put in place to control the population, revealing harsh oppression that was never advertised in international headlines, and which passed without any substantial Palestinian resistance for the first twenty years of its existence. Then turning to the years that have passed since the resistance began in 1987, Pappe offers hopeful visions of a future of reconciliation and peace.From daily life under occupation to analyzing political positions and abortive peace attempts in the present day, this book seeks to redress the harm done by the occupation, reversing the trend of Israel's silencing any attempt to oppose it from within.

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Critic Reviews

“'Will undoubtedly raise a lot of hackles in his home state.'”

‘Ilan Pappe is Israel's bravest, most principled, most incisive historian.’

-- John Pilger

‘[Pappe] boldly and persuasively argues for understanding the occupied territories as the world’s “largest ever mega-prison”... Pappe’s conclusions won’t be welcome in all quarters but this detailed history is rigorously supported by primary sources.’

Publishers Weekly

‘A diagnostic survey of Israel's long-planned occupation of the Palestinian's land... A grim, hard-hitting look at the nuts and bolts of Israeli occupation.’

Kirkus

‘Will undoubtedly raise a lot of hackles in his home state.’

Irish Times

‘What is new in The Biggest Prison on Earth is Pappe's detailed accounting of exactly what the Israeli planners were contemplating in 1963; namely, "the largest ever mega-prison for a million and a half people."’

Electronic Intifada

‘Pappe's book is critical for understanding the present situation and looking forward to possible solutions.’

CHOICE reviews

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About the Author

Ilan Pappe is an Israeli historian and socialist activist. He is a professor of history at the College of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of Exeter, and the author of the bestselling The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine.

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In this comprehensive survey of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, renowned Israeli historian Ilan Pappe exposes the history of one of the world's most prolonged and tragic conflicts. Locating the occupation within a wider historical context that stretches back to 1948, Pappe dismisses the conventional view that the 1967 war emerged out of the blue, 'forcing' Israel to occupy the contentious territories. Using recently declassified archival material, Pappe analyzes the establishment of legal and security infrastructures that were put in place to control the population, revealing harsh oppression that was never advertised in international headlines, and which passed without any substantial Palestinian resistance for the first twenty years of its existence. Then turning to the years that have passed since the resistance began in 1987, Pappe offers hopeful visions of a future of reconciliation and peace.

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Product Details

Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Published
22nd June 2017
Pages
304
ISBN
9781851685875

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