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Nur-eldeen Masalha

Nur-eldeen Masalha
Native name نور مصالحة
Born (1957-01-04) 4 January 1957 (age 60)
Galilee, Israel
Nationality Palestinian
Other names Nur Masalha
Occupation Historian

Nur-eldeen (Nur) Masalha (Arabic: نور مصالحة‎‎; born 4 January 1957, Galilee, Israel) is a Palestinian writer and academic.

He is Palestinian Historian and formerly Professor of Religion and Politics and Director of the Centre for Religion and History and the Holy Land Research Project at St. Mary's University. He was also Programme Director of the MA in Religion, Politics and Conflict Resolution at St Mary's University (2005-2015).

He is currently Member of the Centre for Palestine Studies, London Middle East Institute, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He is also currently Member of the Centre for the Philosophy of History, St. Mary's University.

He was Professorial Research Associate, Department of History, SOAS (University of London), 2009-2015. He was also a member of the Kuwait Programme, Department of Government, London School of Economics (monograph, with Stephanie Cronin, on ‘The Islamic Republic of Iran and the GCC States: From Revolution to Realpolitik?).

He is also the Editor of Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies formerly Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal, published by Edinburgh University Press, and the author of many books on Palestine-Israel, including Theologies of Liberation in Palestine-Israel: Indigenous, Contextual, and Postcolonial Perspectives (2014), The Zionist Bible: Biblical Precedent, Colonialism and the Erasure of Memory (2013), The Palestine Nakba: Decolonising History, Narrating the Subaltern, Reclaiming Memory (January 2012), The Bible and Zionism: Invented Traditions, Archaeology and Post-Colonialism in Palestine-Israel (2007), Catastrophe Remembered (2005), A Land Without a People (1997), Expulsion of the Palestinians: The Concept of "Transfer" in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948 (1992), Imperial Israel and the Palestinians: The Politics of Expansion (2000) and The Politics of Denial: Israel and the Palestinian Refugee Problem (2003).


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