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‘A lucid, humane and fair-minded guide to a hugely contentious history.’ Times Higher Education SupplementThe events in Palestine between the end of the Second World War in May 1945 and the declaration of the State of Israel in May 1948 ruptured Middle Eastern history and left an indelible mark on the modern world. Today, no conflict is felt to be more intractable or divisive, no dispute so fraught with passion or infused with so much hatred, despite the repeated attempts at reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians in the six decades since Israel came into being.Yet how did it feel to witness and experience these momentous events? In 'This Senseless, Squalid War' Norman Rose uses contemporary sources – letters, songs, diaries and stories as well as journalism and official propaganda – to reveal the attitudes and experiences of the participants from all sides of the unfolding drama. Be they foot-soldiers or generals, hawks or doves, politicians or diplomats, dissidents, terrorists, or simply men, women and children on the street, each is given their own voice.'This Senseless, Squalid War' also chronicles the political context of these crucial years. In the immediate aftermath of the European war, amidst the horrific revelations of the Holocaust and a diplomatic stalemate over the partitioning of Palestine, militant guerrilla groups - plagued by internal divisions on both the Palestinian and Zionist sides - sought to undermine the British presence. Jewish refugees in their thousands had been trying to enter Palestine since the early 1940s, many on the notorious ‘death ships’ from Eastern Europe, with tragic – often fatal – consequences. The massacre at Deir Yassin and the forced transfer of up to 700,000 Palestinians; the British withdrawal and the celebration of independence; the mounting tensions and the ‘war of extermination and momentous massacre’ – all this, and the voices of those who lived it, are recreated as never before in Norman Rose’s powerful and vivid work.‘A fascinating book.’ Daily Telegraph‘An admirably concise narrative of events from the arrival of Sir Herbert Samuel as the first High Commissioner of Palestine in July 1920 to the departure of Sir Alan Cunningham as the last…Rose's account vividly records the experiences of people embroiled in problems of governance and territorial rights which are still proving intractable 60 years later.’ Sunday TimesRose, Norman is the author of 'A Senseless, Squalid War: Voices from Palestine 1945-1948', published 2010 under ISBN 9781845950798 and ISBN 1845950798.
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