Rashid Khalidi is the author of Palestinian Identity, Brokers of Deceit, and The Iron Cage, among others. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, and many other journals. He is the Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University in New York and editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies
"Informed and passionate . . . Khalidi's is an elegy for the
Palestinians, for their dispossession, for their failure to resist
conquest."
--The Guardian "The Hundred Years' War is one of the
best-researched general surveys of 20th and early 21st century
Palestinian life, but it's also a deeply personal work. . . . For a
people whose history is all but criminalized, this act of retelling
is itself a form of resistance."
--The Nation "Rigorous and lucid . . . Rashid Khalidi, the
intellectual heir to Edward Said, has written one of the great
books on the Israeli-Palestinian question."
--Financial Times "A book of witnessed historical accounts and
enlightening deep analysis . . . each chapter is rich with
revelations . . . I doubt if my experience of reading this great
intellectual contribution could have been any more enriching."
--Mondoweiss
"Masterful . . . brilliant . . . This major work will occupy a
central position in the literature of Palestinian history."
--Al-Quds "After decades of scrupulous objectivity, Khalidi has now
written a very personal book. . . . The Hundred Years' War on
Palestine is a roller-coaster ride through Palestinian history, one
hundred years without a moment of solitude."
--The Baffler "For those who want to learn about the course of the
Israel-Palestine conflict up till now, and are open-minded: read
this book. It comes over as a brilliant synthesis of high
scholarship and experience, fair-minded, and highly readable."
--Jacobin "Meticulous . . . Rashid Khalidi's exhaustive research
leaves no doubt that the Jewish colonizers were acutely aware from
the start that the Palestinian people had to be subjugated and
removed to create the Jewish state."
--Chris Hedges, TruthDig "This book is a masterful work of
scholarship and personal history excavating unlike any I've seen
before; this will become a major force in the Palestinian
historical canon in the years to come."
--Literary Hub "This book's undertaking is remarkable: renowned
historian Khalidi captures over a century of history in strong,
compelling prose, including that of his own family (his
great-great-great-uncle was the mayor of Jerusalem in the late
19th-century). It is widely considered required reading for anyone
truly wishing to understand Palestine."
--Electric Literature "A richly informed, personalized account of a
century of repression of a peoples' national aspirations. . . .
original and distinctive . . . a remarkable testament to the
stubborn resistance that characterizes the Palestinians."
--Washington Report on Middle East Affairs "Riveting and original .
. . Khalidi skillfully balances his professional analysis of
historical and diplomatic documents with insights of his own and
his relatives who had leadership roles throughout the twentieth
century. . . . A profoundly moving account."
--Hespéris-Tamuda "Heart-wrenching . . . powerful . . . brave . . .
The Hundred Years' War on Palestine is a valuable violation of the
taboo against injecting personal narrative into historical
accounts. . . .Though it is difficult to look to the future with
any degree of optimism, Khalidi manages to find hopeful signs of
the growing international support for Palestinian rights."
--Weekly Worker "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine is lived
history, a testament not only to what Palestinians experienced as a
collective but also to what this meant in very immediate ways to
the author himself. . . . Khalidi's personal stories make an
already tragic history even more poignant."
--Portside "Rashid Khalidi has written a remarkable book. . . . The
personal anecdotes add flavour and analytical depth to the
historical narrative. . . . Khalidi discusses Palestinian errors
with a deep sincerity, while emphasizing how the cards have been
greatly stacked to their disadvantage."
--Journal of Peace Research "Dogged . . . a timely, cogent, patient
history of a seemingly intractable conflict told from a learned
Palestinian perspective."
--Kirkus "Khalidi skillfully balances analysis of historical and
diplomatic documents with insights of his own and his relatives who
had leadership roles throughout the 20th century . . . Highly
recommended."
--Library Journal "The Hundred Years' War on Palestine presents a
vital perspective on one of the planet's most intractable
geopolitical and humanitarian crises."
--Shelf Awareness (starred review) "One of the many merits of the
book is the way Khalidi uses his family and his own life experience
to tell this tragic, yet-to-be-righted, story. . . . While his
condemnation of Israel's policies and historic Zionism is
unrelenting, Khalidi has straight talk for the Palestinians on the
question of compromises."
--Balfour Project "Rashid Khalidi enjoys a well-deserved reputation
as one of the greatest living historians of the Palestinian people.
. . . Khalidi is a sophisticated and unapologetic exponent of an
increasingly widely held view of the Israel-Palestine
conflict."
--The Literary Review (UK) "A superb, no-holds-barred history of
the Palestinian struggle for liberation . . . Rashid Khalidi pulls
no punches in criticizing the abject failings of both global and
domestic politicians who have helped perpetuate the continued
misery in Palestine."
--Morning Star (UK) "Focused on the Palestinians' lived experience
of a century of war, never losing sight of the geo-political forces
that fostered it, Rashid Khalidi has written a book of
comprehensive scholarship with the delicacy and intensity of a
novel."
--Ahdaf Soueif, author of The Map of Love "With wisdom and insight,
Rashid Khalidi lays to rest the illusions of Israelis and
Palestinians alike. He combines brilliant scholarship with
extensive first-hand experience of war and diplomacy in a call for
mutual acceptance and equality of rights as the only way to end a
century of conflict. An outstanding book."
--Eugene Rogan, author of The Arabs: A History "A riveting and
original work, the first to explore the century of war against the
Palestinians on the basis of deep immersion in their struggle--a
work enriched by solid scholarship, vivid personal experience, and
acute appreciation of the concerns and aspirations of the
contending parties in this deeply unequal conflict."
--Noam Chomsky, author of Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the
Assault on Democracy "Brave, brilliant, and magisterial, this
outstanding work of historical scholarship is also full of high
drama and fascinating narrative. Rashid Khalidi presents compelling
evidence for a reevaluation of the conventional Western view of the
subject in a book that is a milestone in the study of the
Arab-Israeli conflict."
--Avi Shlaim, author of The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World
"This is the first true people's history of the hundred-year
struggle of the Palestinian people, a beautifully written text and
a call for justice and self-determination."
--Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples' History of
the United States "A meticulous account of Palestinian history that
provides a brilliant framework for the study of settler colonialism
on a global scale. You can disagree with Khalidi but you cannot
afford to miss the opportunity of arguing with him."
--Homi K. Bhabha, author of The Location of Culture "Through a
scholarly narrative rooted in his own family history, Rashid
Khalidi offers a fresh interpretation that shows Palestine as a
violent, grinding fault in the shifting tectonic plates of Great
Power politics. This book is sure to become a classic account."
--Elizabeth F. Thompson, author of Justice Interrupted: The
Struggle for Constitutional Government in the Middle East "This
book is a remarkable interweaving of three distinctive strands: a
deeply researched history of the struggle between Zionist
aspirations and Palestinian resistance; an analytical framework
that places the conflict within the context of settler colonialism;
and a personal family history that brings the narrative alive.
Newcomers and specialists alike will learn much from reading this
sweeping account."
--William B. Quandt, author of Peace Process: American Diplomacy
and the Arab-Israeli Conflict Since 1967 "Learned and clear-eyed,
this compelling history of the long war to deny Palestinian rights
exposes a century of blunders, misjudgments, and willful
deceptions. Highly recommended."
--Stephen M. Walt, coauthor of The Israel Lobby "Beautifully
written and accessible, this book is an invaluable examination of
the Palestinian-Zionist encounter as a struggle against
settler-colonial domination, not as an issue of conflict
resolution--a vital difference, necessary for a deeper
understanding of the war and for its meaningful resolution. The
Hundred Years' War on Palestine illustrates, at its core, the
refusal of Palestinians to accept their own defeat and their desire
to live as equals with Israelis in a land they are destined to
share."
--Sara Roy, author of Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: Engaging the
Islamist Social Sector "As in any book about the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, there is ample room for debate and
controversy. And as in any book by Rashid Khalidi, there is
history, erudition, politics and passion aplenty. There is also his
tenacious conviction that 'there are now two peoples in Palestine,
irrespective of how they came into being, and the conflict between
them cannot be resolved as long as the national existence of each
is denied by the other.'"
--Rob Malley, International Crisis Group CEO and White House
Coordinator for the Middle East under President Barack Obama
"Rashid Khalidi makes clear that the Zionists could not have
created modern day Israel without abundant help from Britain and
the United States. A must read for the growing number of people who
are interested in understanding the real roots of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict."
--John J. Mearsheimer, coauthor of The Israel Lobby "With moral
passion and analytical rigor, Khalidi skillfully unearths the
narrative of a long and bitter national conflict, providing a
multitude of timely, acute, and original insights. This compelling
book is a must read."
--Zeev Sternhell, author of The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition "In a
painfully sober analysis of what made Zionism, an anachronistic
colonialist enterprise, so successful, Rashid Khalidi also shows
how Palestinians defy fatalism and refuse to vanish. His book is a
tribute and contribution to his people's perseverance."
--Amira Hass, author of Drinking the Sea at Gaza "This fascinating
and instructive blend of autobiography and history should be read
by anybody who wants to understand the tragedy of Palestine and the
Palestinians."
--Patrick Cockburn, author of The Rise of the Islamic State "Rashid
Khalidi has produced a sophisticated and insightful historical
analysis of the Palestine-Israel conflict that is enriched by deep
knowledge, clear and critical views, and his own experiences of key
moments."
--Ian Black, author of Enemies and Neighbors: Arabs and Jews in
Palestine and Israel, 1917-2017 "This searing account makes clearer
than ever the often deliberately understated colonial nature of the
Palestinian experience--and it reminds us of the Palestinians'
extraordinary capacity to remain steadfast despite the local and
global forces arrayed against them."
--Saree Makdisi, author of Palestine Inside Out: An Everyday
Occupation of Culture
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