Preface Introduction 1 The Rise of a New Generation: Palestinian Students and the Experience of Nakba 2 From Struggle to Accommodation: The General Union of Palestine Students and PLO 3 The Politics of Survival: The GUPS in Times of Crisis 4 Between Cairo and Beirut: The GUPS in the Aftermath of the 1973 War 5 The 1980s: Military Challenges and Paradigm Shift 6 The Emergence of the Palestinian Higher Education System 7 Between Academic Freedom and Military Supervision: The Palestinian Universities and the National Struggle 8 The Palestinian Student Movement in the West Bank and Gaza: A Sociopolitical Account 9 The Palestinian Student Movement Between Two Intifadas
Ido Zelkovitz is Research Fellow at the Ezri Centre for Iran and Persian Gulf Studies and teaches in the Department of Middle Eastern History at the University of Haifa, Israel. Dr Zelkovitz was a post-doctoral research fellow in The Institute of Sociology at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen and he is Currently the Schusterman Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota for the Academic Year of 2014/15.
"It is sometimes forgotten today that Palestinian politics was born
in student organizations. […] This history, and its modern
incarnations, is the subject of a new book by Ido Zelkovitz, an
accomplished young scholar currently at the University of Haifa. He
set out to examine how the Palestinian student movement played such
a key role in the quest for national independence. This is an
intensely academic study, but it is accessible to both, a general
and an expert audience, and as one of the first major studies
tracing the Palestinian student movement through to the present, it
is an important contribution to understanding the history of the
Middle East in modern times. […] The book raises important
questions and the reader is left with an unequivocal view that
paying attention to Palestinian student politics is essential to
understanding Palestinian affairs." Middle East Media and Book
Reviews Online (http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=188)Ido
Zelkovitz’s Students and Resistance in Palestine: Books, Guns and
Politics offers a new perspective on the conflict by examining the
history of Palestinian university students. One of the book’s main
achievements is to represent Palestinian youth as rational,
nuanced, and conscientious leaders in the Palestinian struggle for
statehood. Through a detailed political history of twentieth
century Palestinian student movements, the book makes the case that
youth in the West Bank, Gaza, and diaspora played and continue to
play a significant role in shaping Palestinian national identity
and the call for the establishment of a sovereign state….
Zelkovitz’s book is of high value.
Heidi Morrison, Assistant Professor of History, University of
Wisconsin – La Crosse
Journal of the Society for Contemporary Thought and the Islamicate
World, October 27, 2015, 1-3Zelkovitz provides a wealth of detail
regarding student movements, their constant in-fighting, and the
ways they
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