Praise for the previous edition:
"...offer[s] a variety of viewpoints—mostly from scholars—and contains useful information and follow-up research sources...offers important information..."—American Reference Books Annual
"...provides depth and detail on Palestine history and issues, making it a recommended pick for general-interest college-level history holdings..."—Internet Bookwatch
"...accessible to the general reader and detailed enough for the advanced student. This remains the most objective reference compendium to treat Palestinian history as a subject in its own right...Professionals working in Middle Eastern studies, nonprofit organizations, and consular officials will want this in their libraries...Highly recommended."—Choice
"...a well-rounded, necessary title for most public and academic libraries."—Booklist
"Outstanding Academic Title"—Choice
The Palestinian people and their region are continually in the news and at the forefront of international diplomacy. Yet much about their history remains obscure.
Encyclopedia of the Palestinians, Third Edition is the definitive source for high school students, undergraduates, and general readers who want an account of these people and their long history. This comprehensive resource includes new entries on recent developments and personalities and updates of many of the existing entries. It also includes a document section, including entire texts or excerpts of key documents on Palestinian history. A chronology, glossary, and annotated bibliography round out this edition.
Entries include:
- Al-Aqsa Intifada
- Barrier
- Camp David Summit
- Muhammad Dahlan
- Goldstone Report of 2009
- Internally displaced persons
- Islamic jihad
- Salam Fayyad
- Riad al-Malki
- Al-Nakba
- Oslo Peace Process
- Palestine Papers of 2011
- Right of return
- Roadmap
- Textbooks
- Mustafa Zibri.