‘Palestine 36’ and the Shadow of British Colonial Past – Review

Palestine 36 revisits the 1936–39 Arab Revolt, exposing Britain’s colonial role in shaping Palestinian dispossession and tracing its enduring legacy in today’s genocide and partition politics.

Nadia Naser

I am a Senior lecturer in Palestine Studies, European Centre for Palestine Studies- Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter. Prior to this, I was an Assistant Professor, Birzeit University, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies and the MA program in Arab Contemporary Studies. I hold a PhD in Middle East Studies form the University of Exeter. I has published books, chapters in books and academic article.

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