Description
About the Author
Hillel Cohen is Research Fellow at the Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of Army of Shadows: Palestinian Collaborators with Zionism 1917-1948 (UC Press), The Present Absentees: Palestinian Refugees in Israel since 1948, and The Marketplace is Empty: The Rise and Fall of Arab Jerusalem 1967-2007.
Reviews
"Paints a remarkably balanced and comprehensive picture. It is a fascinating tale, but his account ... does not make for pleasant reading." Jerusalem Post "The book's power derives from its resonance for the present day, and the way that it illuminates the attitude that Israel has taken - and still takes - toward the Palestinians." The National "A fascinating study ... with revelations about the past that help explain later developments between the State and Israeli Arabs." Jewish Book World "Readers will be engaged and informed by his skillful narrative and analysis of a much-contended topic." -- Shalom Goldman The Historian "This is a very important study, scholarly yet accessible to all levels of readers." Assoc Of Jewish Libraries Nwsltr "Excellent book... Good Arabs achieves an unusual poignancy." The Jerusalem Report "This book sensitively and convincingly illuminates the complexity of life as an 'Israeli Arab'. -- Ilana Feldman American Historical Review "Highly recommended." Choice "This book was, understandably, a best-seller in Israel." Magill's Literary Annual / Salem Press
Book Information
ISBN 9780520269767
Author Hillel Cohen
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint University of California Press
Publisher University of California Press
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 20mm