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| | The Review - The Rejection |
 | | Rather idiosyncratically, Kimmerling and Migdal point to a peasant revolt in Palestine against the Egyptian ruler Muhammad Ali in 1834 as the moment when the Palestinian people was born. |  | | But even Kimmerling and Migdal, to judge by their tone at the end of the book, are far from sanguine. |  | | Rejectionism, like the drive to return to "the Lost Garden," as Kimmerling and Migdal put it, is built into the Palestinians identity (what the authors call "Palestinism"). |
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http://www.aijac.org.au/review/2003/286/books286.html
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 | | Kimmerling claimed that even the discourse used by scholars when referring to the land is politically-laden. |  | | Kimmerling, whose views we shall discuss below, responded to these arguments in "On the Terrible Sins of the Critical Sociologists." (1994c) Return to |  | | As we shall see in chapter five, they not only distort postmodern critiques of historical discourse, but they completely exaggerate the perspectivalist positions advocated by Pappe, Kimmerling and Migdal. |
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http://pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il/~mskimmer/zion.htm
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 | | Kimmerling contends that Palestinian nationhood dates back into the distant mists of history, his purported proof being the indisputable fact that there are Arabic-speaking people who have lived in what was once called Palestine ever since the Muslim empire arose, and that there were Arabic tribes there even earlier, some mentioned in the Bible. |  | | Kimmerling and Migdal make it quite clear that they consider Israel the main reason why Oslo has failed, and they even fault Israel for obvious PLO violations and atrocities. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling is a professor of sociology and anthropology at Hebrew University. |
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http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1709
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| | Peace Under Fire: Israel, Palestine, and the International Solidarity Movement |
 | | Given the latest events surrounding the "road map," only time will tell whether Kimmerling's doomsday scenario-the destruction of both the Palestinians and the Israelis-will come true. |  | | Peace Under Fire: Israel, Palestine, and the International Solidarity Movement |  | | These sections are his most compelling: Kimmerling writes persuasively and well, although some may wonder why he looks at Sharon with a much more jaundiced eye than at Yasser Arafat. |
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http://www.jerusalemites.org/book&film/book41.htm
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| | Palestine Media Watch |
 | | Posted on: 03/27/2001 6:14:05 AM Baruch Kimmerling (Ha'aretz) |  | | As difficult as it may be for us, it's important to make clear the political, legal and moral reality in its historical context: Since 1967, millions of Palestinians have been under a military occupation, without any civil rights with, and most lacking even the most basic human rights. |
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http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/manager/features/display_message.asp?mid=358
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 | | At one point, Kimmerling even admits that he does "not pretend to...guess Sharon's real intentions or plans," but this has not deterred him, apparently, from writing an entire book about Sharon's alleged desire for the "politicide" of the Palestinians. |  | | Kimmerling"s book, which differs markedly in tone from his scholarly work, is more honest about this intention. |  | | Pappe has been a strong supporter of the academic boycott of Israel, and one would be naïve to be surprised at the unashamedly propagandistic nature of his work. |
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http://gloria.idc.ac.il/columns/2004/spyer/05_07.html
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| | Occupation by Israelis |
 | | In an October 4, 2000 column in Ha'aretz, Kimmerling questioned whether "a Jewish temple might or might not be buried under" the mosques on the Temple Mount. |  | | By quoting Kimmerling as his "Jewish source," Jensen is falsely leading readers to believe |  | | And no Israeli peace terms, however generous, ever offered to give back all their land. |
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http://www.palestinemonitor.org/media/occupation_by_israelis.htm
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| | The Invention and Decline of Israeliness |
 | | This thought-provoking book, the first of its kind in the English language, reexamines the fifty-year-old nation of Israel in terms of its origins as a haven for a persecuted people and its evolution into a multi- cultural society. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling is a George S. Wise Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |  | | "Like all of Baruch Kimmerling's work, this is a penetrating and provocative book. |
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http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9416.html
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| | Introduction to Perceptions of Palestine |
 | | Kimmerling observes that through their use of certain words and concepts Israeli historiographers often predetermine their conclusions—and, it might be added, help to predetermine the perceptions that Americans also hold about Israel and the Palestinians. |  | | The practice effectively grants Jews an “eternal title” over the land, obscuring and in some fashion delegitimizing other populations and other governments, Kimmerling notes. |  | | Terminology often determines, for instance, who is thought of as a terrorist and who is not. |
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http://www.christison-santafe.com/popintro.htm
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| | Seeds of the 'new Holocaust' |
 | | To do so, Kimmerling says, would threaten Israel's exclusively Jewish character. |  | | TO his enemies, Baruch Kimmerling is a traitor: a Jew who has betrayed his Jewishness. |  | | Kimmerling is bracing himself for an explosive response to Politicide, not because of its personal attacks but because of its wide-ranging assault on mainstream Israeli society's most fundamental beliefs. |
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http://chrisbunting.net/booish.htm
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| | Alibris: Baruch |
 | | Written in a highly personal style, Spinoza's "Ethics" presents to readers anordered vision of the universe as a unified whole--not as a lifeless world ofinnumerable separate entities. |  | | His text follows the evolution of several written accounts of David, which are by Haplern's analysis highly glorified. |  | | "Baruch: My Own Story" is the memoirs of Bernard M. Baruch, a man whose life spanned the late nineteenth century and over half of the twentieth century. |
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http://www.alibris.com/search/books/author/Baruch
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| | Review of Palestinians: The Making of a People |
 | | As such, their book offers original and highly useful insights. |  | | Perhaps most importantly, Kimmerling and Migdal reveal a number of continuities going back decades and, in some cases, even centuries. |  | | Kimmerling and Migdal disagree; they reject as "misleading" the thesis of Palestinian political immaturity in the 1930s, and they make a good case for their revisionist view. |
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http://www.danielpipes.org/article/606
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| | Baruch Kimmerling - The Battle over Jenin as an Inter-Ethnic War |
 | | And no one of us can say, "I didn't know, I didn't hear," because the writing is on the wall. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling - The Battle over Jenin as an Inter-Ethnic War |  | | The Battle over Jenin as an Inter-Ethnic War |
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http://www.seruv.org.il/MoreArticles/English/BaruchKimmerlingEng_2.htm
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| | Politicide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Israeli sociologist Baruch Kimmerling uses the term in a different sense in his book Politicide: Sharon’s War Against the Palestinians and his articles. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politicide
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| | Book Summary: The Palestinian People, by Kimmerling and Migdal. |
 | | Baruch Kimmerling is a professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University, and Joel Migdal, professor at the University of Washington. |  | | Kimmerling and Migdal unravel what went right-and what went wrong-in the Oslo peace process, and what lessons we can draw about the forces that help to shape a people. |  | | More details about the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians in the 20th century can be found on this site at "Palestine, Jews and Muslims, to 1950," "Islam, Arabs and Israelis, to 1988," and a summary of Michael Oren's book, Six Days of War. |
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http://www.fsmitha.com/review/r-kimmer.html
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| | SF Bay Guardian Lit Supplement |
 | | Kimmerling attempts to unify the book around his notion of Sharon's commitment to the "politicide" of the Palestinian people: the destruction of Palestinian political identity. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling's Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War Against the Palestinians is an incendiary, if at times fragmented, political semi-biography of Sharon and his towering influence over Israeli politics. |  | | In Hey Nostradamus!, Douglas Coupland explores in a style slightly darker than is usual for him one of his favorite themes: the fragile conditions of human existence. |
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http://www.sfbg.com/lit/2003-09/x_shorts.html
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| | Guardian Unlimited Special reports Observer review: The Palestinian People by Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal |
 | | Kimmerling and Migdal remind us that Sharon's notoriety began in 1953 when, on Jordanian territory he and his soldiers massacred 69 Arabs, including 46 women and children. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling, professor of sociology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and Joel S. Migdal, professor of international studies, University of Washington, do not draw this parallel, although, referring to the Gaza Strip, they - perhaps coincidentally - entitle one of their sub-chapter headings 'A Palestinian Reservation'. |  | | Meanwhile, Yasser Arafat had founded Fatah which became the nucleus of the PLO. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,972882,00.html
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| | Jewish Voice for Peace |
 | | Baruch Kimmerling of the Hebrew University opposes the boycott; the other by Ilan Pappe defends it. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling is George S. Wise chair of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |  | | Both peoples need a strong and secure academic space as a part of their civil societies in order to promote the elements that are able to initiate major social and political changes in the region. |
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http://hq.demaction.org/dia/organizations/jvfp/content.jsp?content_KEY=515&t=resources.dwt
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| | Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War Against the Palestinians - Baruch Kimmerling |
 | | The implicit message of his book is that this goal has always been present in Israel's confrontation with the Palestinians. |  | | Politicide is by definition incompatible with a two-state solution and in its extreme form could lead to partial or total ethnic cleansing. |  | | It should be emphasized that Kimmerling's little book on Israel's "politicidal" temptation, although far from the mainstream of Israeli and U.S. thought, is insightful, informative, and, yes, judiciously balanced. |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20031101fabook82652/baruch-kimmerling/politicide-ariel-sharon-s-war-against-the-palestinians.html?mode=print
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| | Arianna Online Forums - Sharon: brutal, deceitful, unrestrained. |
 | | This process may also, but necessarily, entail their partial or complete ethnic cleansing from the territory known as the 'Land of Israel'. |  | | Baruch's Kimmerling's new book outlines Sharon's quest to reshape the whole geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling is a distinguished research professor at the department of sociology at the Univerity of Toronto and a George S. Wise professor of sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
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http://www.ariannaonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2856
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| | Outpost, December 1995, p. 1 |
 | | Kimmerling's longing for that "blessed cannon" is in the mainstream tradition of Jewish leftist attitudes toward the use of violence against fellow-Jews. |  | | So wrote Baruch Kimmerling on the op-ed page of Israel's leading leftwing daily, Ha'aretz, on May 3 of this year. |  | | It is important to note that Kimmerling is not some kook on the fringe of Israeli society. |
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http://www.afsi.org/OUTPOST/95DEC/dec1.htm
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| | Benny Morris's Shocking Interview |
 | | Kimmerling is George S. Wise Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |  | | His latest English book (co-authored with Joel S. Migdal) is The Palestinian People: A History (Harvard University Press, 2003). |
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http://hnn.us/articles/3166.html
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| | Preparing for the war of his choosing By Baruch Kimmerling July 12 |
 | | What we feared has come true: Two ethno-national groups, living in each other's backyards, are going through a proces of regression to superstitious tribalism. |  | | Preparing for the war of his choosing By Baruch Kimmerling July 12 |  | | Let's make Sharon understand that we know that this won't only be a war of our choosing, but also an evil colonial one |
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http://www.palestinemonitor.org/israelipoli/preparing_for_the_war_of_his_cho.htm
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| | Hot Button Issues |
 | | [Baruch Kimmerling, a professor of sociology at Hebrew University and |  | | Kimmerling would use terms such as "fascist" and "extremist" to |  | | public discourse." Kimmerling's article attests to the rise of |
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http://www.vopj.org/issues10.htm
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| | Baruch Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores |
 | | Search result for: 'Baruch' [Also search UK books for Baruch] |  | | Baruch Books, Book Price Comparison at 130 bookstores |  | | by Baruch Fischhoff Sarah Lichtenstein Stephen L. Derby |
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http://www.bookfinder4u.com/search_5/Baruch.html
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| | Baruch Kimmerling |
 | | Baruch Kimmerling, George S. Wise Professor of Sociology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is the author of two recently published books, Politicide: Ariel Sharon's War Against the Palestinians (Verso) and (with Joel S. Migdal) The Palestinian People: A History (Harvard). |  | | Anyone who writes about terrorism is faced with the notorious problem of defining it. |
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http://www.thenation.com/directory/bios/baruch_kimmerling
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| | BARUCH KIMMERLING - FROM BARAK TO THE ROAD MAP |
 | | Baruch Kimmerling on Ran Edelist, Ehud Barak: Fighting the Demons. |  | | Israel’s killer general and his legacy, as Camp David morphs into the Road Map. |  | | Buy this issue: New Left Review 23, September-October 2003 |
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http://www.newleftreview.net/NLR25708.shtml
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 | | I take it for granted that you, Baruch, place the responsibility for thirty-five years of occupation and Apartheid on the Israeli governments, and not on the Palestinian people. |  | | Even when we strongly condemn the means used by the oppressed, this does not exempt the oppressor. |  | | At the individual level, many Israeli academics oppose the occupation and Israel's brutality in the territories. |
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http://www.nilemedia.com/Contributers/Tanya_Reinhart/2002/May/The_case.html
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| | Baruch Kimmerling: The right to resist (HA'ARETZ March 27, 2001) |
 | | Statesmen, generals and simple citizens must see that black flag before it’s too late and we are all stained with the blackest of the black. |  | | Baruch Kimmerling: The right to resist (HA'ARETZ March 27, 2001) |
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http://www.marxists.de/middleast/press/resist.htm
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| | PALESTINE: How Israel creates suicide bombers |
 | | What we feared has come true, Israeli sociologist Baruch Kimmerling wrote in a leading newspaper in Israel a year ago. |  | | Click here to visit the Socialist Alliance website |
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http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2002/497/497p17.htm
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 | | Hamas viewed Palestine as a part of the Moslem homeland, and opposed any compromise with Israel (Kimmerling and Migdal 1994). |  | | Thus, in addition to the challenge on the PLO resistance strategies, Hamas posed a threat to the ideological legitimacy of the PLO leadership. |  | | Kimmerling, Baruch and Joel S. Migdal (1994): Palestinians. |
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http://www.hf.uib.no/smi/pao/brobakk.html
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| | Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Zionism and Economy - Baruch Kimmerling |
 | | 7/20/2006 9:12:34 AM Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Zionism and Economy - Baruch Kimmerling |  | | A daily guide to the most influential analysis from the Council on Foreign Relations, publisher of Foreign Affairs. |
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http://www.foreignaffairs.org/19831201fabook12474/baruch-kimmerling/zionism-and-economy.html
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| | Palestine Media Watch |
 | | Posted on: 06/06/2001 2:24:56 PM Baruch Kimmerling, Ha'aretz Op-Ed |
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http://www.pmwatch.org/pmw/manager/features/display_message.asp?mid=445
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