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The rise and fall of a Palestinian dynasty : the Husaynis, 1700-1948 / Ilan Pappe ; [translated from the Hebrew by Yael Lotan].

Author/creator Pappé, Ilan
Other author/creatorLotan, Yael, 1935-
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoBerkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 2010.
Description399 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps, portraits, genealogical tables ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Uniform titleAtsulat ha-arets. English
Contents The Making of a Family : From al-Ghudayya to al-Husayni -- In the Shadow of Acre and Cairo : The Third Generation -- Struggling with Reform, 1840-76 -- The Death of the Old World : Towards the End of the Ottoman Era in Palestine -- Facing the Young Turks : The Family as Bureaucratic Aristocracy -- In the Shadow of British Military Rule : From the Politics of Notables to the Politics of Nationalism -- British Betrayal and the Rise of the National Aristocracy: The First Violent Outbreak -- The Grand Mufti and His Family : Al-Hajj Amin Elected Mufti -- The Great Revolt : The Family as Revolutionary Aristocracy -- The Family in Exile : The Husaynis and the Armed Revolt, 1937-8 -- World War II and the Nakbah : In the Midst of the Revolution in Iraq.
Abstract "No family was more intimately associated with the failure of the Palestinians to achieve independence before the creation of Israel than the Husayni family. Ilan Pappe presents us with a most engaging political biography of that clan and the ways it exercised influence in Palestine from Ottoman times through the end of the British Mandate." Philip S. Khoury, Ford International Professor of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology -- Book Jacket.
Abstract "Ilan Pappe, son of a family of Holocaust survivors, offers his readers a spellbinding account of the Husayni family and the crucial role they played throughout the modern history of Palestine. Marshalling a vast and rich array of material--much of it brought here for the first time--about a family whose members were central figures in the formation of modern Palestinian society. Pappe arrives at an overall narrative of Palestine and the national movement of its people that is as intriguing for its many new insights as it is revealing for the relevance it turns out to have for our view of Palestine today." Mahmoud Yazbak, University of Haifa -- Book Jacket.
Abstract In this Deeply Researched political biography, Ilan Pappe traces the rise of the Husayni family of Jerusalem, who dominated Palestinian history from the early 1700s until the second half of the twentieth century. Viewing this sweeping saga through the prism of one family, the book sheds new light on crucial events--the invasion of Palestine by Napoleon, the decline of the Ottoman Empire, World War I, Western colonialism, and the advent of Zionism--and provides an unforgettable picture of the Palestinian tragedy in its entirety. The Rise and Fall of a Palestinian Dynasty is the history of Palestinian politics before national movements and political parties: at the height of the Husaynis' influence, positions in Jerusalem and Palestine could only be obtained through the family's power base. In telling the story of one family, the book highlights the continuity between periods customarily divided into pre-modern and modern, pre-Zionist and Zionist, illuminating history as it was actually lived. --Book Jacket.
General noteTranslation of: Atsulat ha-arets : mishpaḥat Al-Ḥusayni : biyografyah poliṭit. Jerusalem : Bialik Institute, 2002.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 383-392) and index.
LCCN 2010925507
ISBN9780520268395
ISBN0520268393

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