240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
240 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1980, The Sociology of the Palestinians is a comprehensive collection of sociological and demographic studies of the Palestinian people. One paper deals with the Palestinian Arabs in pre-1967 Israel and the various methods of social control adopted by the Zionist regime to co-opt and control the Arab population. A second paper focuses on the Palestinians in the West Bank and... Read more
Acknowledgements Preface 1. Demographic Characteristics of the Arab Palestinian People George Kossaifi 2. Reflections on Twentieth Century Palestinian Class Structure Elia Zureik 3. The Quiescent Palestinians Ian Lustick 4. The Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Salim Tamari 5. Palestinian Communities and Arab Host Countries Naseer H. Aruri and Sami Farsoun 6. Palestinian Women: Patterns of Legitimation and Domination Yvonne Haddad 7. Palestinian Intellectuals and Revolutionary Transformation Khalil Nakhleh Appendices on Palestinian Human Rights Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Biography
Edited by Khalil Nakhleh and Elia Zureik






