Revolution Until Victory

Revolution Until Victory
Title Revolution Until Victory PDF eBook
Author Ḥarakat at-Taḥrīr al-Waṭanī al-Filasṭīnī
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1970
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Revolution Until Victory?

Revolution Until Victory?
Title Revolution Until Victory? PDF eBook
Author Barry M. Rubin
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 316
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780674768031

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The world looks on, amazed, as Yasir Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin shake hands on the White House lawn. Unprecedented as the moment may be, the agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Liberation Organization is merely the latest twist in one of the most remarkable tales in history--a story now told by Barry Rubin. Map.

Revolution Until Victory

Revolution Until Victory
Title Revolution Until Victory PDF eBook
Author Munaẓẓamat al-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīnīyah
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1970
Genre Israeli-Arab conflicts
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Revolution Until Victory

Revolution Until Victory
Title Revolution Until Victory PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1970
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Revolution Until Victory

Revolution Until Victory
Title Revolution Until Victory PDF eBook
Author Fatḥ (Organization)
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1970
Genre Arab-Israeli conflict
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Revolution Until Victory? : Decolonizing Land, Nation and the People Through Palestinian-Lebanese Transnational Resistance Praxis

Revolution Until Victory? : Decolonizing Land, Nation and the People Through Palestinian-Lebanese Transnational Resistance Praxis
Title Revolution Until Victory? : Decolonizing Land, Nation and the People Through Palestinian-Lebanese Transnational Resistance Praxis PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Mogannam
Publisher
Pages 215
Release 2019
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This dissertation analyzes the frameworks and praxes of Palestinian resistance and revolution alongside the Lebanese civil war to offer a new lens through which to understand these two respective and seemingly disconnected markers of Arab history. Through examining the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Lebanese National Movement (LNM) as co-constitutive arbiters of revolutionary struggle, this dissertation offers a new analytical lens through which to examine and reframe Palestinian resistance and the Lebanese civil war as common discursive framings of the 1970s in Lebanon. It demonstrates the possibilities of new and different readings and analyses of historical and contemporary moments and social movements by considering alliance, which offers a new narrative that shifts and subverts popular articulations and discourses. This dissertation analyzes nation-building through a transnational, stateless subjectivity birthed as a result of Zionist settler colonialism while also framing the sets of relations imposed upon formerly colonized states vis-à-vis national elites and western imperialist powers. I develop analyses around the tensions between internalized orientalist tropes and the growth of Arabness as oppositional cultural identities. Further, I analyze the different modes and tactics of resistance mobilized by the PLO and LNM to defeat Zionist settler colonialism and western imperialism and liberate land and people. It looks at three aspects of 'revolution' according to the PLO-LNM alliance: formation building and sustenance, armed struggle, and popular, sector-based labor. It also considers the relationship of revolution to time and place, postulating whether or not revolution can be temporally and spatially confined. I dissect and analyze the tools and praxis of 'revolution' and highlight how formation and alliance building are enacted as part of this praxis. I highlight the contradictions that arise based on proximities to and dynamics of power, particularly where material and fiscal resources and decision-making are concerned. I look at the assumption of armed struggle as a tactic and gendered labor as a dynamic internally to offer critiques about the relationship between colonial power and hegemonic understandings of violence and to debate different conversations around women and gender in the movement, their role and their labor. In striving for broader applicability, I look at this moment to ask: how has the context of the Palestinian and Lebanese revolutions to overthrow the colonial, imperialist, economic elite government systems advanced our understanding of the question of revolution and revolutionary praxis? What ideological, material and other tools were mobilized in the name of revolution and what internal (and external) dynamics were at play that hindered the actualization of the revolutionary goals?

Victory at Yorktown

Victory at Yorktown
Title Victory at Yorktown PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Ketchum
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 458
Release 2014-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 146687953X

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From "the finest historian of the American Revolution"(Douglas Brinkley) comes Richard M. Ketchum's Victory at Yorktown, the definitive account of the battle and unlikely triumph that led to American independence. In 1780, during the Revolutionary War, George Washington's army lay idle for want of supplies, food, and money. All hope seemed lost until a powerful French force landed at Newport in July. Then, under Washington's directives, Nathanael Greene began a series of hit-and-run operations against the British. The damage the guerrilla fighters inflicted would help drive the enemy to Yorktown, where Greene and Lafayette would trap them before Washington and Rochambeau, supported by the French fleet, arrived to deliver the coup de grâce. Richard M. Ketchum illuminates, for the first time, the strategies and heroic personalities--American and French--that led to the surprise victory, only the second major battle the Americans would win in almost seven horrific years. Relying on good fortune, daring, and sheer determination never to give up, American and French fighters--many of whom walked from Newport and New York to Virginia--brought about that rarest of military operations: a race against time and distance, on land and at sea. Ketchum brings to life the gripping and inspirational story of how the rebels defeated the world's finest army against all odds.