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Palestinians: From peasants to revolutionaries
This is Rosemary Sayigh's seminal work, chronicling the history of the Palestinian people through in-depth interviews with refugees in Lebanese camps. Using an anthropological and political approach, Sayigh traces the transformation of Palestinian society from traditional peasants to a group involved in a modern revolutionary movement. The book depicts the experiences, struggles, identities, and political awareness that emerged amidst the diaspora and ongoing conflict. With an introduction by Noam Chomsky, this work is a key reference in the study of Palestinian refugees, political sociology, and the Middle East conflict.
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