Studies in the economic and social history of Palestine in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (St Antony's/Macmillan series) by Roger Owen

Studies in the economic and social history of Palestine in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (St Antony's/Macmillan series)

Roger Owen
257 pages
St Antony's
Jan 1982
Hardcover
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Palestinian history differs markedly from that of other parts of the world, causing many to treat it as a thing apart, with its own special logic requiring its own mode of analy­sis; contributors to this anthology, however, "believe that Palestinian structures and pro­cesses can be analyzed satisfactorily with the help of concepts and methods used in the social sciences while, at the same time, giving due weight to their specific features," ac­cording to Roger Owen, editor. The book consists of four studies of eco­nomic and social history plus an introduction by Roger Owen. Other authors and articles are Alexander Schoch, "European Penetra­tion and the Economic Development of Pal­estine, 1856-1882"; Sarah Graham-Brown, "The Political Economy of the Jabal Nablus 1929-1948"; Salim Tamari, "Factionalism and Class Formation in Recent Palestinian His­tory"; and Avi Plascov, "Jordan's Border In­ The Forsaken Palestinians?"

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