The Israel-Arab reader : a documentary history of the Middle East conflict. [6th edition]

by Walter Laqueur (Editor), Barry Rubin (Editor)

The Israel-Arab Reader (6; 2001)

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Covers the Israel-Arab conlict from the beginning through the Israel-Jordan peace accords, including speeches, letters, articles, and reports by British, Israeli, Palestinian, Arab, American, and U.N. leaders.

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Walter Louis Laqueur was born in Breslau, Germany on May 26, 1921. At the age of 17, he fled just a few days before Kristallnacht and found his way to Palestine, where he was known as Ze'ev. He worked briefly on a kibbutz before moving to Jerusalem, where he spent a year enrolled in the Hebrew University and covered the Middle East as a show more journalist. In 1955, he moved to London, where he was a founder and editor of The Journal of Contemporary History and a founder of Survey, a foreign affairs journal. From 1965 to 1994 he was director of the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, a leading archive in London. He became a scholar of the Holocaust, the collapse of the Soviet Union, European decline, the Middle East conflict, and global terrorism. He wrote numerous books including A History of Zionism, A History of Terrorism, The Terrible Secret, Putinism: Russia and Its Future with the West, and The Future of Terrorism: ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the Alt-Right written with Christopher Wall. His memoirs included Thursday's Child Has Far to Go; Worlds Ago; Best of Times, Worst of Times; and Reflections of a Veteran Pessimist. He was also the editor of The Holocaust Encyclopedia. He died on September 30, 2018 at the age of 97. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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The Israel-Arab reader : a documentary history of the Middle East conflict. [6th edition]
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Please distinguish between editions of The Israel-Arab Reader. Because developments in the Middle East are so rapid, this reference book is not a historical narrative but a collection of first source documents, memos,... (show all) statements, resolutions, speeches, reports and so on, with considerable difference in new content that arises in the years between editions. Thank you.

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Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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956.04History & geographyHistory of AsiaMiddle East Asia: Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, JordanMiddle East1945-1980; 20th Century
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DS119.7 .I8256History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaIsrael (Palestine). The Jews
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