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Valérie Féron
*Palestine(s)* is a French-language nonfiction study by Valérie Féron examining the modern political and historical questions surrounding Palestine and the Palestinian Arab experience in the twentieth century. Framed by the Arab–Israeli conflict, the book considers how ideas of nationhood, territory, identity, and political authority have been contested in the region. Its plural title suggests the complexity of Palestine as both a place and a set of overlapping historical narratives, and the work situates those narratives within broader Middle Eastern politics. The volume is intended for readers interested in modern Palestinian history and regional conflict amid shifting forms of governance.
| Publisher | Editions du Felin |
|---|---|
| Pages | 285 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 2-866-45391-3 primary |
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