Ilan Pappe

Summer 2003

 

 

 

Address, telephone, fax, email

Home:

Harimonim 17

Kiryat Tivon 36000

Israel

 

Tel: 972-4-9534684

 

Office:

Division of International Relations (Political Science)

Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Haifa

Mount Carmel, Haifa 31905, ISRAEL

 

Room 414, Terrace Building

 

Tel.  972-4-8249099

Fax. 972-4-8288150

e-mail: pappe@poli.haifa.ac.il

                                                                                                           

Curriculum Vitae

Education and Degrees:

 

Ph. D. (Politics), Oxford University, 1984

 

BA (International Relations and History of Middle Eastern History), Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1979.

Academic Positions:

 

Senior Lecturer (with tenure), Department of Political Science and M.A, University of Haifa, Israel, 1994-

 

Senior Lecturer (with tenure), Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa, Israel, 1992-1994.

 

Lecturer, Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa, Israel, 1985-1988.

 

 

Research Fields:

 

International Relations (nationalism, multiculturalism, conflict resolution and Middle East)

 

Theory (Power and Knowledge)

 

History (Middle East)

 

 

Selected Publications:                                          

 

(1988) Britain and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948-1951, London: St. Antony’s College Series, Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin’s Press.

 

(1992, 1994) The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947-1951, London and New York: Tauris.

 

(1992) (ed.) Islam and Peace; Islamic Attitudes towards Peace in the Contemporary Arab World, Givat Haviva (Hebrew).

 

(1992) (ed.) with S. Svirsky,  The Intifada: An Inside Look, Tel‑Aviv: Mifras,(Hebrew).

 

(1994) (ed.) with J. Nevo, Jordan in the Middle East: The Making of a Pivotal State, London: Frank Cass.

 

(1995), (ed.) Arabs and Jews in Mandatory Palestine, Givat Haviva. (Hebrew).

 

(1997), (ed.) with M. Maoz, Middle Eastern Politics and Ideas; A History From Within, London and New York: I. B. Tauris.

 

(1999), (ed.), The Israel\Palestine Question, London and New York: Routledge.

 

(1999),  (ed.) with Sara Osacky and Asad Ghanim, Seven Ways, Theoretical Options to the Status of Arabs in Israel, Givat Haviva.

 

(2002), The Husyanis: A Family Biography, Jerusalem: Mosad Bialik. (Hebrew).

 

(2003) A History of Modern Palestine, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

 

Forthcoming:

 

The Middle East in the Twentieth Century, London and New York: Routledge.

 

In preparation:

The Bridging Narrative - Essays on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict (Tentative Title), co-editor Jamil Hilal.

 

 

 

Articles:

 

Accepted:

(1986) Britain’s Policy towards UNRWA and the Palestinian Refugees’, Middle East Focus, 9/2 Fall, pp. 19‑26.

 

(1986) Moshe Sharett, David Ben‑Gurion and the “Palestinian   Option”, Studies in Zionism, 7/1 Spring, pp. 77-95.

 

(1988) Sir Alec Kirkbride and the Making of Greater Transjordan, Asian and African Studies, 22/1, pp. 43‑70.

 

(1990) The Making of Greater Transjordan: The Jordanization of the West Bank, Cathedra 57, pp. 163‑184 (Hebrew).

 

(1990)  From an Open Conflict to a Tacit Alliance: Anglo-Israeli Relations, 1948‑1951, Middle East Studies, 26/4, pp. 420‑439.

 

(1991)  The Lausanne Conference: An Early Indication of Different Approaches in Israeli Policy Towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Iyunim: Studies in Zionism, the Yishuv and the State of Israel, Vol. 1, pp. 241-261. (Hebrew). 

 

(1992)  1948 ‑ And Israeli History, Theory and Criticism,  3,  pp. 99‑114 (Hebrew).

 

(1993)  The Making of the West Bank, 1948‑1951, Orient 34/4, pp. 553-562.

 

(1994)  Three Paces of Socioeconomic Development: The Fifth Decade,  Hamizrah HeHadsh, 36, pp. 34-48 (Hebrew).

 

(1995)  The Position of the Arab States Towards the Question of Palestine 1947-1949’, Iyunim,  5, pp. 65-111 (Hebrew).

 

(1995)  A Text in the Eyes of the Beholder: Four Theatrical Interpretations to Gahssan Kanafani’s Men in the Sun’, Contemporary Theatre Review, 3/2, pp. 157-174.

 

(1995)  Critique and Agenda: The Post-Zionist Scholars in Israel, History and Memory, 7/1 Spring/Summer,  pp. 66-91.

 

(1996)  A New Agenda for the “New History”, Theory and Criticism, 8,  pp. 123-137 (Hebrew).

 

(1996) Theories of Nationalism and Their Relevance to the Case of Zionism in Iyunim, Zionism: Contemporary Debate, Special Issue, pp. 200-223.

 

(1997), Education for Peace Towards the 21st Century,  Studies in Education, Vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 221-248 (Hebrew).

 

(1997) Post-Zionist Critique: Part I: The Academic Debate, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 26, no. 2, Winter, pp. 29-41.

 

(1997) Post-Zionist Critique: part II: Media, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 26, no. 3, Spring, pp. 37-43.

 

(1997) Post-Zionist Critique: Part III: Popular Culture, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 26, no. 4, Summer, pp. 60-69.

 

(1998) A Limited Friendship: A Historiographical Review on Israeli-Jordanian Relationship, Contemporary Judaism, Vol. 11-12. pp. 339-340 (Hebrew).

 

(1998) Israeli Television Fiftieth Anniversary Series: Tekumma: A Post-Zionist Review?, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 27, no. 4, Summer, pp. 99-105.

 

(2000)  Squaring The Circle: The Demise of Traditional Zionism, Journal of Palestine Studies.

 

(2000)  The  Dialectics of the Holocaust Memory and the Nakbah Memory, Theory, Culture and Society.

 

Articles in Scholarly Books:

 

Published

(1990) Sir Alec Kirkbride and the Palestine Policy in J. Zamatica (ed.), British Officials and British Foreign Policy, 1945-1950, Leicester: Leicester University Press, pp. 121-156.

 

(1993)  A Modus Vivendi Challenged, the Arabs in Israel and the Gulf War’ in A. Bar’am and B. Rubin (eds.), Iraq under the Ba’th,  New York: St. Martin Press,  pp. 163‑176.

 

(1994)  Jordan between Hashemite and Palestinian Identity in Nevo and Pappe (Eds.), Jordan in the Middle East: The Making of a Pivotal State, London: Frank Cass,  pp. 61-94.

 

(1994)  The State and the Tribe: Egypt and Jordan, 1948‑1988, in J. Nevo and I. Pappe, Jordan, pp. 161-188.       

 

(1995) An Uneasy Co‑existence: Arabs and Jews in the First Decade of Statehood  in  Ilan Troen and Noah Lucas (eds.), Israel: The First Decade of Independence, New York: State University Press, pp. 617-658

 

(1997)  From  the ‘Politics of Notables’ to the ‘Politics of Nationalism’: The Husayni Family, in Ilan Pappe And Moshe Maoz (eds.), Middle Eastern Politics and Ideas; A History From Within, London and New York: I. B. Tauris, pp. 163-209.

 

(1997) ‘Zionism as Colonialism - A Comparative View on the Mixed Colonialism in Asia and Africa in Yechiam Wietz (ed.),  From Vision to Revision; A Hundred Years of Historiography of Zionism, Jerusalem: Zalman Chazar Center, pp. 311-344 (Hebrew).

 

(1998) British Rule in Jordan, 1943-1955 in Michael J. Cohen and Martin Kolinsky, Demise of the British Empire in the Middle East; Britain’s responses to Nationalist Movements, 1943-1955, London: Frank Cass, pp. 198-219.

 

(1998)  Science and Fiction in the Service of Nationalism: Historiography and Cinema in the Arab-Israeli Conflict in Nurit Geertz (ed.),  Fictive Looks – On Israeli Cinema, Tel-Aviv: Open University Press, pp. 92-119.

 

(1998)  Understanding the Enemy: A Comparative Analysis of Palestinian Islamist and Nationalist Leaflets, 1920s-1980s, in R. Nettler and S. Taji-Farouki (eds.),  Muslim-Jewish Encounters: Intellectual Traditions and Modern Politics,  Amsterdam: Harwood, pp. 87-108.

 

(1999)  Israel’s Foundational Myths in Bo Sarth (ed.), Memory and Myth in the Construction of Community, Florence: European University Institute, pp. 9-13.

 

(1999)  Breaking the Mirror: Oslo and After in Haim Gordon (ed.), Looking Back at the June 1967 War, Westport: Prager, pp. 95-112.

 

(1999) Were They Expelled?: The History, Historiography and Relevance of the Refugee Problem in Ghada Karmi and Eugene Cortran (eds.), The Palestinian Exodus, 1948-1988, London: Ithaca, pp. 37-62.

 

(1999)  Educational Implications of Multiculturalism in Israel: The Case of Israeli Historiography in Ilan Gur Zeev (ed.),  Modernity, Postmodernity and Education, Tel-Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, pp.  233-259, (Hebrew).

 

 (2003) The Israeli Perspective of the 1958 Crisis in R. Louis and R. Owen (eds.), The Crisis of 1958, London and New York: Tauris.

 

Other Publications:

(1982)  ‘The Lebanese War in the Arab Media’, Institute of Jewish Affairs Research Report, 10&11 (September), pp. 1‑19.

 

(1983)  ‘The PLO Revolt in the Arab Media’, Institute of Jewish Affairs Research Report, 20 (December), pp. 1‑19.

 

(1988) ‘Das Grundungsjahr 1948’, Babylon, 4, pp. 24‑40.

 

(1992) A Profile of a Stabber, Givat Haviva (Hebrew).

 

(1992) A View from Israel: Protagonists and Antagonists of Change’,  Digest of Middle East Studies,  Vol. 1, no. 2, Spring),  pp. 1‑7.

 

(1994)  First Time in Tunis, Masa Aher 43, pp. 42-53 (Hebrew).

 

(1994)  Moderation in Islam: Islamic Radicalism in the Arab World To‑day’ in Palestine/Israel Journal 2, pp. 11-25.

 

(1994) Unita Araba o Cooperazione Interregionale? Dossier Europa, 15 December, pp. 18-25.

 

(1994) The Arab Democracy: Hopes,  Failure and Promises, Zemanim 50,   pp. 156-169 (Hebrew).

 

(1994)  The Palestinian Refugees, International Problems, Vol. 62/1-2, pp. 4-12, (Hebrew).

 

(1995)  The New History of Zionism - Public Confrontation, Kivunim 8, pp. 39-48 (Hebrew).

 

(1995)  La Nouvelle Histoire de la Guerre de 1948,  Les Nouveaux Enjeux de L’Historiographie Israelienne,  (Centre de Recherche Francis de Jerusalem),  pp. 87-117.

 

(1996) Concede Jewish National Identity?  Gesher 132,  Winter 1995-6,  pp. 102-103 (Hebrew).

 

(1997) Beyond the Nation-State? From Cosmopolitanism to Globalism in the Middle East in  The Chronicle, pp. 3-4.

 

(1997) Intra-Cultural Personal Networking in the Age of Nationalism in Steve Austen (ed.), The Time is out of Joint: Perceptions of Europe, Amsterdam: Fleix Meritis, pp. 99-112.

 

(1997) Le Nationalisme al’oeuvre, TransEuropeennes, pp. 47-51.

 

(1998), The Politics of Ethnicity and Religion in Israel, TransEuropeennes, pp. 99-105.

 

(1998) Constuire ponti tra ola narrazioni, Africa e Mediterraneo, Summer, pp. 15-17.

 

(1998) Die Neuen Historiker in Israel: DerGrundungsmaythos wird zerstort, Inamo, no. 13, pp. 4-9.

 

(1998), What Really Happen Fifty Years Ago, The Link, vol. 31, issue 1, pp. 1-9.

 

(1998), Fifty Years Through the Eyes of  ‘New Historians’ in Israel, MERIP, Vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 14-16.

 

(1999)  Breaking the Mirror, The World Today, Vol. 55, No. 5, pp.19-22.