Nearly all empirical work in political science is fundamentally historical, yet very little attention has been given to the problem of grounding claims to historical knowledge. In Writing the Arab-Israeli Conflict Jonathan B. Isacoff constructs the nature of historical knowledge by deftly examining the multiple histories of the Arab-Israeli conflict written by generations of Israeli scholars. He also undertakes briefer analysis of literature, drawn from both historians and political scientists of the Vietnam War, demonstrating that historical revisionism is not unique to the study of the Middle East. Focusing on different schools of historical interpretation Writing the Arab-Israeli Conflict argues for a pragmatist approach in the tradition of John Dewey. Most importantly, this exceptional work suggests a number of practical methodological measures that can be taken to produce more sophisticated and nuanced political science scholarship.



Autorentext

Jonathan B. Isacoff is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Gonzaga University.

Titel
Writing the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Untertitel
Pragmatism and Historical Inquiry
EAN
9798216249306
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
30.03.2006
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
12.36 MB
Anzahl Seiten
216