9781851685875-1851685871-The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of Gaza and the Occupied Territories

The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of Gaza and the Occupied Territories

ISBN-13: 9781851685875
ISBN-10: 1851685871
Author: Ilan Pappé
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781851685875
ISBN-10: 1851685871
Author: Ilan Pappé
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of Gaza and the Occupied Territories (ISBN-13: 9781851685875 and ISBN-10: 1851685871), written by authors Ilan Pappé, was published by Oneworld Publications in 2017. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other African History (Asian History, Israel & Palestine, Middle East History, Military History, World History, Human Rights, Constitutional Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Biggest Prison on Earth: A History of Gaza and the Occupied Territories (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used African History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.83.

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Shortlisted for the Palestine Book Awards 2017

A powerful, groundbreaking history of the Occupied Territories from one of Israel's most influential historians

From the author of the bestselling study of the 1948 War of Independence comes an incisive look at the Occupied Territories, picking up the story where The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine left off.

In this comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most prolonged and tragic conflicts, Pappe uses recently declassified archival material to analyse the motivations and strategies of the generals and politicians – and the decision-making process itself – that laid the foundation of the occupation. From a survey of the legal and bureaucratic infrastructures that were put in place to control the population of over one million Palestinians, to the security mechanisms that vigorously enforced that control, Pappe paints a picture of what is to all intents and purposes the world’s largest ‘open prison’.
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