Gaza

The Dream and the Nightmare

Julie M Norman author Maia Carter Hallward author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Publishing:24th Oct '25

£55.00

This title is due to be published on 24th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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Since the brutal attacks of October 7 2023, the Gaza strip – home to over two million Palestinians – has once again become a critical flashpoint in the Middle East.  As the world looks on in shock and horror at the renewal of intense violence between Hamas and Israel, Gazans are engulfed by an ongoing humanitarian and security crisis that shows no signs of abating. How did Gaza become the site of such devastation? And what does the future hold for this small strip of land?
 
In this urgent and compelling book, Julie M. Norman and Maia Carter Hallward provide a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to Gaza’s history, politics, and people. Combining a nuanced narrative with hard-hitting reflections from everyday Gazans, the book tells the dynamic story of how Gaza became an epicenter of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a pivotal hot-spot in the region. It also tells the story of a place that, for many of its residents, is defined by much more than violence or suffering, revealing the multi-faceted resilience and determination of those who live there.
 
As the world grapples with how to envision Gaza after the latest devastating assault, this book provides a crucial foundation that unpacks the territory’s history through the voices of its civilians, who are all too often—except as casualty counts—absent from discussions of the region.

"This book is a vivid narrative of the Gaza experience, explaining how Gaza became an isolated and unique front in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how this led to its radicalization and a denouement of tragic proportions."
Alan Dowty, University of Notre Dame and author of Israel/Palestine

"This book provides a very readable account of the history of Gaza from the mandate period to the First Intifada and on until the present, coming into its own with a comprehensive account of the events following the 7 October attack by Hamas on Israel. It draws on press sources and informed commentary, illuminated by personal testimonies to draw out the contested terrain of interpretation regarding this beset and besieged strip of land."
Anthony Gorman, University of Edinburgh

ISBN: 9781509565016

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244 pages