firm grasp of the arguments that historians have made through their study of available textual and non-textual sources related to the history of the Middle East.
firm grasp of the arguments that historians have made through their study of available textual and non-textual sources related to the history of the Middle East.
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The final product should display a firm grasp of the arguments that historians have made through their study of available textual and non-textual sources related to the history of the Middle East. The paper should distill from the often broader scholarly arguments the relevant information that will help the reader to understand their specific topic. If opposing scholarly viewpoints are available on the paper?s topic, then they should be given space in the explanation of that topic. Likewise, the paper can draw on primary source material that supports or undermines one or more scholarly viewpoint presented. This final essay project, then should primarily be a work of explanatory synthesis, whereby the reader is made to understand a topic through the presentation of scholarly interpretations of that topic and their supporting evidence.) Answer the following topic: What has been the role of the international community in the Israel/ Palestine crisis? In what ways have Israelis, Palestinians, and their neighbors come to represent these outside interventions? citation: MLA. Please outside resources are welcomed but make primarily reference of course materials (attached articles and ebook). I prefer a writer who is familiar with Middle East history or Israeli- Palestanian relations to complete this order. I’ve attached my paper with professor’s comments. Please go over all the comments. Do not fix the paper and take anything from my paper but write a new good quality of paper, avoid the shortcomings of my paper. Textbook: James Gelvin’s “The Modern Middle East: A History”, 3rd. ed. (Oxford, 2011) Readings: Charles Smith, Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 7th ed. (Boston, 2010), 26-40. Theodor Herzl’s ??The Jewish Question:The Jewish State (New York, 1946), 85-97. James Gelvin’ s The Modern Middle East: A History, 3rd ed. (Oxford, 2011), 283-293. James Gelvin’ s The Modern Middle East: A History, 3rd ed. (Oxford, 2011), 217-239.
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