‘It is the first true history of Palestine, and should be read by anyone with an interest in the Middle East.'
Karl Sabbagh, author of Palestine: A Personal History
‘A significant contribution to the restoration of the history of ancient Palestine, written by a prolific indigenous historian of international repute. Brilliantly explicating the relationship between history and colonial ideology in Palestine, with this book Masalha puts Palestinian history back on track.’
Hamdan Taha, archaeologist and former Deputy Minister for Tourism and Antiquities, Palestine
‘An amazing book, long overdue. A tour de force which demystifies the distortions and fabrications around Palestine and the people living in it.’
Ilan Pappé, author of The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
‘A masterpiece of history writing. It serves to set the record straight, methodically and rigorously debunking the myth that Palestine is a new concept.’
Mazin Qumsiyeh, Founder and Director of the Palestine Museum of Natural History
‘This erudite, comprehensive study of Palestine explodes many myths. Essential reading for a proper understanding of the efforts to deny the deep historical rootedness of this name, and of its indigenous people.’
Rashid Khalidi, Columbia University
‘A work of broad and impressive scholarship. It fills a critical gap in our knowledge of Palestinian history and provides a long overdue corrective to traditional histories.’
Ghada Karmi, author of Return: A Palestinian Memoir
‘Masalha’s meticulous and multifaceted coverage of the history of Palestine from the late Bronze Age to modern times is essential reading for all who hope to understand its people’s irrepressible struggle against occupation and exile.’
Rosemary Sayigh, author of The Palestinians: From Peasants to Revolutionaries
‘This book by Nur Masalha is the fullest and richest text he has produced to date, bringing together his decades of work as a historian to produce a master narrative on Palestine.’
Haim Bresheeth, SOAS, University of London
Professor Nur Masalha is a Palestinian writer, historian and academic. He is currently a member of the Centre for Palestine Studies, SOAS, University of London. He is editor of the Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies. His books include: Expulsion of the Palestinians (1992); A Land Without a People (1997); The Politics of Denial (2003); The Bible and Zionism (Zed 2007); The Palestine Nakba (Zed 2012); and An Oral History of the Palestinian Nakba (with Nahla Abdo, Zed 2018).