
Exiled from Jerusalem
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Written with equal attention to lively personal encounters and ongoing political upheavals, entries in the diaries cover his sudden arrest and deportation by the colonial authorities, the fifteen months of exile on the tropical island, and his subsequent return to political activity in London then Beirut. The diaries provide a historical and personal lens into Palestinian political life in the late 1930s, a period critical to understanding the catastrophic 1948 exodus and dispossession of the Palestinian people.
With an introduction by Rashid Khalidi the publication of these diaries offers a wealth of primary material and a perspective on the struggle against colonialism that will be of great value to anyone interested in the Palestinian predicament, past and present.
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Khalidi's diaries are vivid and intimate...the reader is drawn into Khalidi's private world of exile. * Times Literary Supplement *More details
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Persons
Leila Khalidi Husseini is the daughter of Hussein Fakhiri al-Khalidi and author of The Art of Palestinian Embroidery (1999).
Rashid Khalidi is Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies at Columbia University. He is past President of the Middle East Studies Association, and the editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies. He is the author of numerous award-winning books including Brokers of Deceit: How the U.S. has Undermined Peace in the Middle East (2013) and The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood (2006), translated into French, Arabic and Hebrew.
Rafiq Husseini has been Chief Executive Officer of Al-Makassed Islamic Charitable Hospitable in East Jerusalem (2013-2017) and Chief of Staff for the Office of the President of the Palestinian National Authority (1999-2010), as well as Chairman of the Steering Committee for Jerusalem Capital of Arab Culture 2009. He has a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry from Loughborough University, UK.
Content
ii. About the Diaries by Leila Khalidi Husseini
iii. Note from the Editorial Team
iv. Introduction: A Historian's Perspective by Professor Rashid Khalidi
v. Hussein Fakhri Khalidi: A Short Biography
vi. Historical and Political Context by Rafiq Husseini
1. From Palestine to Mahe Island
2. The Seychelles: The Early Months
3. 1938 and the Woodhead Comission
4. Challenging the Empire
5. Hunger Strike
6. Ending the Strike
7. The End is in Sight
8. From Seychelles to Egypt
9. To London: The St. James' Conference
10. Back to Cairo: The British White Paper Debate
11. Between Cairo and Beirut: Denied from Palestine
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