Issue of Khamsin from around 1979 mostly about various communist parties in the Middle East. Copied to clipboard Attachments Khamsin-07.pdf (7.43 MB) Editorial Eli Lobel The early history of Lebanese Communism reconsidered - Alexander Flores The Arab CPs and the Palestine Problem - Alexander Flores Recent studies on the history of the Palestine Communist Party - Alexander Flores Revolution in Iran: was it possible in 1921? - Fred Halliday Selected bibliography on the history of the CPs in the Arab East The Arab ruling classes in the 1970s - Mohammad Ja'far Zionism, demography and women's work - Avishai Ehrlich Palestinian workers in Israel: a reserve army of labour - Emmanuel Farjoun Sociology of the Palestinians in Israel (book review) - Nira Yuval-Davis Reaching beyond Palestinian Nationalism: Reply to Salim Tamari - Mohammad Ja'far Book traversal links for Khamsin #07: Communist parties in the Middle East The Palestinian Arab National Movement (book review) - Musa Budeiri Up Editorial Printer-friendly version state socialism Middle East Khamsin PDF Comments
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