Historiography of Israel
The writing of any history is an art and not a science. History is not stagnant because there are always new materials discovered and new means used to analyze data. There is the bias and…
History is not the narrative of one view, polemic or preaching. In our historiography lists of Zionism/Israel, Palestinians and other topics, we have concentrated on well-known and respected scholarship. Enabling users to evolve their independent views on a topic, event or time period makes for comprehensive learning. History is best recounted from multiple vantage points, with sources, ideas and opinions blended to form a rope with multiple threads that weave a story’s essence. Narrative histories are inevitably one-sided and polemical; blending causation and events explains nuanced complexities. We have included collections about Palestine before the State of Israel — the Yishuv — including comprehensive compilations of the Palestinians, British and Zionists before and after 1948. In addition to the broad historiographic listings of events, timelines situate events in context, along with lists of key quotations over decades about particular topics, such as a two-state solution, American officials’ attitudes toward Zionism/Israel, and Hamas’ hostile views of Jews, Zionism and Israel.
The writing of any history is an art and not a science. History is not stagnant because there are always new materials discovered and new means used to analyze data. There is the bias and…
Modern Zionism to 1949 Learning about modern Jewish history, Israel and the Middle East can be daunting. Whether student or teacher, Jew or non-Jew, knowing what sources to trust and where to find them can…
If one wants to start from scratch or build on an already sophisticated knowledge base about Zionism, modern Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict, we believe that the books in English here have significant value. While…
Where you choose to begin or tell or remember it shapes the history and politics you do or do not want to convey. What you include and what you leave out reveals your knowledge,
biases, and political intentions.
Musa Alami, “The Lesson of Palestine,” Middle East Journal, Volume 3, No. 4, October 1949, pp. 373-405 Reprinted with permission of The Middle East Institute, October 2021 In this 1949 article published in Middle East…
Reprinted with permission from the author. Dr. Avraham Sela’s survey is unique for its breadth and analytical candor. He analyzes Arab authors, country by country who wrote about the 1948 Arab loss of Palestine. Sela…
This initial Oslo reading compilation was collected in 2018, to recall Oslo 25 years later; it was updated in September 2023. The compilation is of course not inclusive. An effort was made to include items that…
Among Palestinians, Hamas popularity soars, two state solution at lowest ebb, Rise in European Anti-semitism, and Michael Mihlstein’s insightful analysis an essential read.
Scholarly articles published from the 1880s through 1991.
Compiled by the Center for Israel Education – June 2023 Tens of thousands of Hebrew literary works have been published since the late 18th century. This list of Hebrew literature in English is suggestive and…
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