Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Palestinian Nakba: Zionism, ‘Transfer’ and the 1948
Exodus
2. Israel’s ‘New Historians’ and the Nakba: A Critique of Zionist
Discourse
3. ‘If You Can’t Solve it, Dissolve it’: Israeli Resettlement
Schemes Since 1948
4. Israeli Approaches to Restitution of Property and Compensation
(1948-1956)
5. The ‘Present Absentees’ and their Legal Struggle: Evolving
Israeli
Policies Towards the Internally Displaced (1948-2003)
6. The 1967 Refugee Exodus
7. Israeli Refugee Policies During Negotiations: From Madrid to
Taba (October 1991-January 2001)
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
Nur Masalha is Palestinian Historian and Director of the Centre for Religion and History at St. Mary's University. He is the author of many books on Palestine-Israel, including The Palestine Nakba (Zed, 2014), The Politics of Denial (Pluto Press, 2003) and Imperial Israel and the Palestinians (Pluto Press, 2000).
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