Introduction: A Historial Framework
Part 1 Searching for Palestine, 1949-1966
1: Why Palestinian Nationalism? The Social, Economic, and Political
Context after 1948
2: Palestinians in Arab Uniform
3: Rebirth of the Palestinian National Movement
4: The Watershed
5: Challenges of the Armed Struggle
Part 2 Years of Revolution, 1967-1972
6: Transforming Defeat into Opportunity
7: Carving Out the Guerilla Sanctuary
8: Guerilla War in Theory and Practice
9: The Making of the Palestinian Political System
10: Dual Power
11: End of a Myth
12: Interregnum
Part 3 The State-in-Exile, 1973-1982
13: At the Crossroads
14: The Lebanese Crisis
15: The Struggle for Lebanon
16: Ambition Frustrated, Sanctuary Preserved
17: A Ceasefire, Not a Truce
18: Rearguard Action
19: The `Fakhani Republic'
20: Extending the State-in-Exile or Capturing It?
21: No Lull before the Storm
22: The Lebanon War
Part 4 Squaring the Circle: Statehood into Autonomy, 1983-1993
23: Assaulting the State-in-Exile from Within
24: Struggle Within, Struggle Without
25: Intifada to the Rescue
26: The Road to Oslo
Conclusion
`This book is likely to be the last word on the topic of
Palestinian armed struggle, both because there is little to say
beyond Yezid Sayigh's extensive chronicle and analysis, and because
it examines a phase of Palestinian history that has definitively
ended ... This work is monumental for reasons which go far beyond
its hefty size, because of the intensive research involved ... Few
authors could have brought to this task the necessary expertise
and
personal experience, combined with a critical faculty and
apparently inexhaustible patience ... all serious students of the
subject will appreciate this book's comprehensive analysis of the
Palestinian national
movement.'
Rashid Khalidi, Middle East Journal, Vol 53, No 4, Autumn 1999
`The scope of Sayigh's work is staggering: 692 pages of text and
217 pages of footnotes. Had I not known it, I would have guessed
that it had taken more than ten years to research and write. As
such it is a scholarly book which should prove of immense value to
other writers, journalists and serious readers. It is not one for
cocktail-party gossip or the superficial interest of Middle East
groupies ... Above all, it is in proffering precise and
unemotional judgement that Sayigh excells ... an achievement which
will be with us long after hundreds of books on the subject are
forgotten.'
The Spectator
`Monumental new history of the Palestinian national movement.'
Independent Magazine 24.1.98
`Sayigh put more than fifteen years work and a blend of empathy,
experience, scholarship and dispassionate analysis into this book
... a monumental achievement, superseding all previous work on the
subject ... Covering a complete era in Palestinian history and
drawing on the best material in English, it is based primarily on
an unprecedented array of documentary and oral sources in Arabic,
including Yasser Arafat's personal archive and more than 400
interviews with high- and low-level activists. Even the most
sensitive subjects are aired and examined. [MORE CONTINUED BELOW -
WOULD NOT ALL FIT INTO SAME REVIEW QUOTE LINE]'
Paul Taylor, Times Literary Supplement
`[CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS TLS QUOTE - TO RUN ON FROM ABOVE] The
major contribution of the book is that it presents a mass of new
material and an extraordinarily detailed and coherent account of
the history of the PNM from 1949 to 1993 ... This is warts and all
history at its best ... A balanced testament to the Palestinian
struggle, the book is also a measured but ultimately devastating
critique of the Palestinian leadership and Yasser Arafat in
particular
... Perhaps the leadership will ignore the lessons of history, but
at least others now have the opportunity to learn from them.'
Paul Taylor, Times Literary Supplement
`'...this is a monumental work of scholarship, erudite, original,
comprehensive, beautifully written and produced. It is a
magnificent book on a huge schale... and will certainly be the
definitive work on this subject for many years to come.''
Kuwait
It is probably true that only a Palestinian with extraordinary
access and skills could write an intimate and comprehensive history
of the PNM since 1949. Yezid Sayigh is perhaps uniquely qualified
for the task. Sayigh put more than fifteen years work and a blend
of empathy, experience, scholarship and dispassionate analysis into
this book - a monumental achievement, superseding all previous work
on the subject. The major contribution of the book is that it
presents a mass of new material and an extraordinarily detailed an
coherent account of the history of the PNM from 1949 to 1993. -
Paul Lalor. Times Literary Supplement. 24 April 1998.
...definitive study of the armed struggle. - The Economist.
16/5/1998
exceptionally detailed account of internal Palestinian decision
making in the face of a generally hostile and unforgiving external
environment./ ... it is comprehensive, drawing on an impressive
range of primary sources, and unlikely to be surpassed./ Roland
Dannreuther, lecturer in International Relations, University of
Edinburgh, THES, 04/06/99
the book is a valuable reference source in itself, with over a
quarter of its pages devoted to notes, a bibliography and index.
Sayigh has made a major contribution to the understanding of
Palestinian politics and strategy since Israel became a state. - AM
Journal of Peace Research. July 1998.
Through meticulous examination of recently declassifed documents
and other archival materials, these Jewish-Israeli academics have
rewritten the history of Israel's early years...nearly
encyclopaedic in its detail. Armed Struggle and the Search for
State will remain the definitive English-language study of the
political history of the Palestinian national movement for years to
come. - Glenn Robinson. Survival. Autumn 1998.
"...stimulating and meticulous study..."
"As well as providing a detailed historical account of the
background to these developments, Sayigh has also succeeded in
providing a satisfying intellectual framework for understanding the
processes which have carried forward the narrative of Palestinian
identity and state formation during the years of dispersal." C.
Tripp, Middle Eastern Studies, 2000
"This book is likely to be the last word on the topic of Paletinian
armed struggle..."
"The product of [Sayigh's] prodigious effort is comprehensive and
complete, and may indeed be unique in terms of its combination of
careful scholarship and an inside perspective." Rashid Khalidi,
Middle East Journal, 2000
`Yezid Sayigh's magisterial study of the Palestinian armed struggle
... This is a book of Tolstoyan scale, massive, detailed, across
whose pages stride a complex cast of characters with multiple
names. ... an encyclopaedic history of the Palestinian national
movement after the 1948 war. ... an important political study of
the role of the armed struggle in State formation critical for an
understanding of the Palestinian National Authority today. ...
Sayigh's
account is balanced in all ways. His writing shows remarkable
detachment and avoids partisanship. ... The narrative is also very
balanced in its coverage. There is no weak section to the book in
which
the documentation falls short of Sayigh's consistently high
standard. The documentation confirms this book's standing as the
definitive study of the Palestinian movement against which all
subsequent works will be judged.'
Eugene Rogan, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
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