A new history charts how Palestinian militants of the nineteen-seventies made common cause with West Germany’s radical left.
Palestine 36 revisits the 1936–39 Arab Revolt, exposing Britain’s colonial role in shaping Palestinian dispossession and tracing its enduring legacy in today’s genocide and partition politics.
A new story has emerged out of the ashes of Gaza. It is the narrative of a people who have fought bravely and who have stood firm against the overwhelming military power and genocidal violence of the ...
A Georgetown University faculty group advocating for Palestinian liberation held a series of academic talks about Palestine’s history and international law Sept. 2 to 5. Georgetown’s chapter of ...
In the fractured and scarred landscapes of Palestine, where the earth’s skin is etched with memories of violence, dispossession, and resistance, there lies an unspoken tragedy. An ecological tragedy.
Preface / Subhi Ghosheh -- Introduction / Michael Prior -- Western scholarship and the silencing of Palestinian history / Keith W. Whitelam -- Hidden histories and the problem of ethnicity in ...
A wave of protest emails and political pressure couldn’t derail a Tuesday evening lecture at Sonoma State University. The event drew hundreds of people — both in person and online — to hear ...
History didn’t forget Palestine’s queerness—it erased it. Beneath centuries of empire and colonization lies a land once alive with gods in eyeliner, lovers defying gender, and dancers turning worship ...
The Fourth Annual Palestine Forum set off in Doha on Saturday 24 January 2026. Jointly organized by the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Institute for Palestine Studies, the Forum ...
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