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An Historical Encyclopedia of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Editor: Bernard Reich. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1996. 655 pp. $99.50 http://www.danielpipes.org/728/an-historical-encyclopedia-of-the-arab-israeli-conflict Translations of this item: The Arab-Israeli conflict began about a century ago with the nearly simultaneous publication of two small books: Theodor Herzl's Der Judenstaat (1896), an outline for Jewish sovereignty, and 'Abd ar-Rahman al-Kawakibi's Umm al-Qura ("The Mother of Cities," i.e., Mecca), an assertion of Arab superiority. Characteristically, the Historical Encyclopedia contains entries for both Herzl and his book but nothing about Kawakibi-or almost any other Arab thinker, for that matter. In other words, like much coverage on this subject, the Historical Encyclopedia attends to the Israeli side of the conflict more than the Arab. Iraq gets a mere half page, Syria a third; in contrast, the entry on Jerusalem's King David Hotel and Al-Aqsa Mosque each fills 11/2 pages, the Al-Aqsa Mosque incident of October 1990 takes 21/2, and Jerusalem itself gets 6. The North American role gets similarly over-emphasized, with Canada filling 4 pages, Great Britain only 1. Secretary of State James Baker takes twice the length as Gamal Abdel Nasser; Ronald Reagan has 11/2 pages, Mikhail Gorbachev might never have existed. The unevenness of its coverage aside, the Historical Encyclopedia is a superior reference work-consistently accurate, terse, and unbiased. The biographical sketches of lesser-known players (Elyakim Rubinstein, 'Amr Musa, Joseph Sisco) have great utility, while the long and informative entries by David Wurmser on each of the Arab-Israeli wars bear special note as models for encyclopedia entries. Related Topics: Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy, History receive the latest by email: subscribe to daniel pipes' free mailing list This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete and accurate information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL. Comment on this item
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