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This monumental and fascinating book, the product of seven years of original research, will forever change the terms of the debate about the conflicting claims of the Arabs and the Jews in the Middle East.The weight of the comprehensive evidence found and brilliantly analyzed by historian and journalist Joan Peters answers many crucial questions, among them: Why are the Arab refugees from Israel seen in a different light from all the other, far more numerous peoples who were displaced after World War II? Why, indeed, are they seen differently from the Jewish refugees who were forced, in 1948 and after, to leave the Arab countries to find a haven in Israel? Who, in fact, are the Arabs who were living within the borders of presentday Israel, and where did they come from?Joan Peters's highly readable and moving development of the answers to these and related questions will appear startling, even to those on both sides of the argument who have considered themselves to be in command of the facts. On the basis of a definitive weight of hitherto unexamined population and other historical data, much of it buried in untouched archives, Peters demonstrates that Jews did not displace Arabs in Palestinejust the reverse: Arabs displaced Jews; that a hidden but major Arab migration and immigration took place into areas settled by Jews in preIsrael Palestine; that a substantial number of the Arab refugees called Palestinians in reality had foreign roots; that for every Arab refugee who left Israel in 1948, there was a Jewish refugee who fled or was expelled from his Arab birthplace at the same timetoday's much discussed Sephardic majority in Israel is in fact composed mainly of these Arabborn Jewish refugees or their offspring; that Britain, the Mandatory power, winked at and even encouraged Arab immigration into Palestine between the two World Wars; that by disguising the Arab immigrants as 'indigenous native Palestinian Arabs,' the British justified their restrictions on Jewish immigration and settlement, dooming masses of European Jews to destruction in the Nazi camps.Joan Peters also unfolds a historical record to shatter the widely held belief that Arabs and Jews harmoniously coexisted for centuries in the Arab worldthe fact is that the Jews, along with other nonMuslims, were secondclass citizens, oppressed in the Muslim world for more than a millennium. And this continuing prejudicial tradition of hostility underlies, as well, every Arab action toward the state of Israel.In addition to her pioneering archival researches, Joan Peters has frequently traveled in the Middle East, conducting numerous interviews and gathering the personal observations of the firstrate reporter she is. The result is a book that has already had a major impact on policy discussions of one of the most vital and intractable of the world's problems, shrouded until now in a fog of misinformation and ignorance.Distributed exclusively by Jonathan David Publishers.
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- Q: What is the main topic of 'From Time Immemorial'? A: 'From Time Immemorial' explores the historical claims and narratives surrounding the Arab-Jewish conflict over Palestine, focusing on evidence and research conducted by Joan Peters.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'From Time Immemorial' is Joan Peters, a historian and journalist known for her original research on the Middle East.
- Q: What type of research was conducted for this book? A: Joan Peters conducted seven years of original research, including archival studies and interviews, to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Arab-Jewish conflict.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: 'From Time Immemorial' contains 622 pages of detailed research and analysis on the historical context of the Arab-Jewish conflict.
- Q: What is the condition of the book being sold? A: The book is listed as a 'Used Book in Good Condition', indicating it has been previously owned but is still in a satisfactory state for reading.
- Q: What is the publication date of 'From Time Immemorial'? A: 'From Time Immemorial' was published on February 1, 2001.
- Q: What binding type does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding, making it flexible and easy to handle.
- Q: What are some key themes discussed in the book? A: Key themes include the historical displacement of Jews and Arabs, the political implications of refugee narratives, and the misconceptions about coexistence in the region.
- Q: Is this book suitable for someone new to the topic? A: Yes, the book is described as highly readable, making it accessible for those who are new to the complexities of the Arab-Jewish conflict.
- Q: What category does this book fall under? A: 'From Time Immemorial' is categorized under 'Israel & Palestine', focusing on historical and political discussions relevant to these regions.