Professor Gregory S. Mahler

Fulbright Distinguished Scholar, 2018, Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Gregory Mahler is Research Professor of Politics and Academic Dean Emeritus at Earlham College. He is the author or editor of over thirty volumes in comparative politics, focusing on political institutions and behavior, with a particular focus on Israel and the Middle East. His most recent works include: Comparative Politics (6th ed., Lynne Rienner, 2019), in print since 1983; Politics and Government in Israel (3rd ed., 2016, Rowman and Littlefield); and The Arab-Israeli Conflict (2nd ed., Routledge, 2019).

Palestinian History and Politics: An Introduction and Documentary Reader brings together a collection of the most important primary sources in the study of Palestinian nationalism, from the late 19th century through to the present day. Drawing from the eight volume, 3,500-page collection published by the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, this volume contains over 170 of the most important documents in Palestinian political history. Each document has been carefully edited so that extraneous material is removed, making it easier for the student to understand the historical threads that connect the documents. The collection here includes private memoranda and correspondence, political speeches, official treaties, formal letters of understanding, multinational agreements, and international communiqués, and will provide the student with an excellent foundation to understand why Palestinian nationalism has not been as successful in the region as other nationalist movements. In addition, an introductory chapter provides key context for the study of Palestinian history, illustrating the history of successes and challenges faced by proponents of Palestinian nationalism. Palestinian History and Politics: An Introduction and Documentary Reader is a single volume that will interest students focused on Palestine’s quest for national status, as well as instructors teaching courses on Palestinian political history.