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The Struggle for Peace

Israelis and Palestinians
  • Edited by: Elizabeth Warnock Fernea and Mary Evelyn Hocking
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 1992
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The determination of ordinary people to end regional and global conflicts is powerful despite the forces opposing them. The Struggle for Peace explores how average citizens on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict worked for peace in the late twentieth century. Essays by noted scholars are juxtaposed with profiles of individual Israelis and Palestinians involved in peace activism. What emerges is a unique perspective on the prospects for peace in this troubled area.

Coordinated with a documentary film of the same name, the book is designed as a tool for the study of conflict resolution generally and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in particular. The twelve original essays deal with the issues from different disciplinary perspectives: political science (Yehoshafat Harkabi, A. R. Norton, Muhammad Muslih, and Robert Vitalis); history (Avraham Zilkha and Joel Beinin); anthropology (Robert Rubinstein); sociology (Salim Tamari); film (Steven Talley); law (Edward Sherman); and international peacekeeping (Christian Harleman). The human side of the struggle is presented through brief biographies and portraits of twenty-five ordinary Israelis and Palestinians involved in peace activities in Israel and the West Bank.

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Elizabeth Warnock Fernea (1927–2008) was Professor of Comparative Literature and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Mary Evelyn Hocking is a freelance writer.


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Elizabeth Warnock Fernea
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Avraham Zilkha
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Muhammad Muslih
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Joel Beinin
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PART II. THE VIEW FROM OUTSIDE

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Robert A. Rubinstein
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Christian Harleman
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PART III. THE VIEW FROM INSIDE

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Martha Diase
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Roberta Micallef
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Yehoshafat Harkabi
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Salim Tamari
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PART IV. FUTURE POSSIBILITIES

Robert Vitalis
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PART V. CONCLUDING COMMENT

Augustus Richard Norton
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