Book

Palestinians: from peasants to revolutionaries : a people's history

Zed Press (3) • Published In 1979 • Pages: viii, 206

By: Sayigh, Rosemary.

Abstract
This is your classic, albeit a little polemical, history of the Palestinian people, depicting their fate under Zionism. Sayigh documents the Palestinian way of life and society under the Ottomans, the impact of the British occupation and its patronage of Zionism, the Jaffa (1921) and Jerusalem (1929) riots, the uprooting of peasants in the 1930s, the Palestinian Rebellion of 1936-1939, the War of 1948 and the forced expulsion of Palestinians; the 1967 war and failure of Arab states to come to the aid of the Palestinians, life in the refugee camps of Lebanon, and the refugee revolt and civil war. Sayigh documents the history of land alienation, the collusion between Britain and Zionists, the arming of the latter, and their planned systematic destruction of Arab villages. She identifies with the plight of the Palestinian peasants, the present occupants of the refugee camps, and documents the class conflict within Palestinian society and the hostility between Palestinians and other Arab states.
Subjects
External migration
Settlement patterns
Real property
Acquisition and relinquishment of property
Community structure
External relations
Political movements
Warfare
Aftermath of combat
culture
Palestinians
HRAF PubDate
2005
Region
Middle East
Sub Region
Middle East
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Historian
Document Rating
4: Excellent Secondary Data
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard ; 2004
Field Date
1975-1978
Coverage Date
1856-1978
Coverage Place
Israel, Occupied Territories, and Lebanon
Notes
recorded by Rosemary Sayigh from interviews with camp Palestinians in Lebanon ; with an introduction by Noam Chomsky
Includes bibliographical references (p. 202-206)
LCCN
79318663
LCSH
Palestinian Arabs