Description
Efnisyfirlit
- Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The Philistines and Philistia as a distinct geo-political entity: Late Bronze Age to 500 BC
- 2. The conception of Palestine in Classical Antiquity and during the Hellenistic Empires (500‒135 BC)
- 3. From Philistia to Provincia ‘Syria Palaestina’ (135 AD‒390 AD): the administrative province of Roman Palestine
- 4. The (Three in One) Provincia Palaestina: the three administrative provinces of Byzantine Palestine (4th‒early 7th centuries AD)
- 5. Arab Christian Palestine: the pre-Islamic Arab kings, bishops and poets and tribes of Provincia Palaestina (3rd‒early 7th centuries AD)
- 6. The Arab province of Jund Filastin (638‒1099 AD): continuities, adaption and transformation of Palestine under Islam
- 7. Between Egypt and al-Sham: Palestine during the Ayyubid, Mamluk and early Ottoman periods
- 8. Palestinian statehood in the 18th century: early modernities and practical sovereignty in Palestine
- 9. Being Palestine, becoming Palestine: rediscovery and new representations of modern Palestine and their impact on Palestinian national identity
- 10. Settler-colonialism and disinheriting the Palestinians: the appropriation of Palestinian place names by the Israeli state
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
- eCopyright




