A Senseless, Squalid War: Voices from Palestine 1945 - 1948

A Senseless, Squalid War: Voices from Palestine 1945 - 1948

by NormanRose (Author)

Synopsis

The troubles in Palestine between the end of the Second World War and the declaration of the state of Israel on 14 May 1948 ruptured Middle Eastern history and left an indelible mark on the modern world. Chronicling in gripping detail this critical period that led, for the Jews, to the establishment of their national homeland, and, for the Palestinians, to their Nakba ('Catastrophe'), Norman Rose's A Senseless, Squalid War gives powerful expression to all those who took part in these stirring events: Britons, Jews and Arabs alike.The book draws on a rich medley of official documents, private papers, biographies, memoirs, diaries, letters, newspapers, novels, songs, plays and reminiscences. It vividly reconstructs the attitudes and experiences of the many diverse participants, be they foot-soldiers or generals, hawks or doves, politicians or diplomats, dissidents, terrorists, writers, teachers, or simply men and women on the street, each voice telling its own story, woven into a compelling historical narrative that shifts seamlessly from one level of experience to another.A diplomatic stalemate amidst the horrific revelations of the Holocaust; militant guerrilla groups plagued by internal divisions on both the Palestinian and Zionist sides, seeking to undermine the British presence; Jewish refugees in their tens of thousands trying to reach Palestine on the notorious 'death ships' from war-torn Europe, with tragic - often fatal - consequences; the mounting tensions that culminated in an inter-communal 'civil war' and later in the threat of a 'war of extermination and momentous massacre'; and, finally the plight of many thousands of Palestinians who emerged from the war without a home. All these events, and the voices of those who lived through them, are recreated as never before. A Senseless, Squalid War makes a dramatic and original contribution to our understanding of one of the most deep-rooted and controversial international problems that continues to baffle and bedevil us to this day.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 278
Publisher: The Bodley Head Ltd
Published: 19 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0224079387
ISBN 13: 9780224079389
Book Overview: A Senseless, Squalid War' makes a dramatic and original contribution to our understanding of one of the most deep-rooted and controversial international problems that continues to baffle and bedevil us to this day.

Media Reviews
A fascinating book -- Stephen Halliday Daily Telegraph An eloquent, comprehensive and even-handed book -- Jonathan Mirsky Spectator Norman Rose's A Senseless Squalid War is the best account yet of the end of the British Mandate -- Simon Sebag Montefiore Evening Standard The most complete and detailed account of the British and Zionists during the era of the mandate... All in all, a masterpiece Wm Roger Louis, Editor in Chief of The Oxford History of the British Empire Norman Rose's excellent new history of the Mandate of Palestine offers a detailed account of the final years of British rule... Rose's history should be read by anyone interested in the history of Palestine Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Norman Rose is a graduate of the LSE and now holds the Chair of International Relations at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. A distinguished historian and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he is also the author of much acclaimed biographies of Winston Churchill, Chaim Weitzman and Harold Nicholson, as well as a study of the Cliveden Set.