
Gaza has become synonymous with conflict and dispute. Though only slightly larger than Omaha, Nebraska at 140 square miles, the small territory of Gaza has been a hot spot for bitter disputes between sparring powers for millennia, from the Ancient Egyptians up until the British Empire and even today. Wedged between the Negev and Sinai deserts on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other, Gaza was contested by the Pharaohs, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Fatimids, Mamluks, Crusaders, and Ottomans. Then in 1948, 200,000 people sought refuge in Gaza-a marginal area neither Israel nor Egypt wanted. It is here that Palestinian nationalism grew and sprouted into a dream of statehood, a journey much filled with strife. Though small in size, Gaza's history is nothing short of monumental. Jean-Pierre Filiu's Gaza is the first complete history of the territory in any language. Beginning with the Hyksos in 18th century BC, Filiu takes readers through modern times and the ongoing disputes of the region, ending with what may be in store for the future.
This work investigates the historical trajectory of Gaza, examining how a small, contested territory evolved from an ancient crossroads into a central site of modern Palestinian nationalism. Jean-Pierre Filiu, a professor at Sciences Po and a specialist in the Middle East, utilizes a vast array of primary sources and historical records to construct a comprehensive chronological account. His argument posits that Gaza's identity is defined by its role as a buffer zone and a refuge, shaped by millennia of external imperial interests and internal political development.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and historians recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the long-term historical context of the Gaza Strip. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose, which provides necessary depth for those seeking to move beyond contemporary news headlines.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190201916
ISBN-13:
9780190201913
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