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Enclosure

Palestinian Landscapes in a Historical Mirror

Gary Fields author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of California Press

Published:15th Sep '17

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Enclosure marshals bold new and persuasive arguments about the ongoing dispossession of Palestinians. Revealing the Israel-Palestine landscape primarily as one of enclosure, geographer Gary Fields sheds fresh light on Israel's actions. He places those actions in historical context in a broad analysis of power and landscapes across the modern world. Examining the process of land-grabbing in early modern England, colonial North America, and contemporary Palestine, Enclosure shows how patterns of exclusion and privatization have emerged across time and geography. That the same moral, legal, and cartographic arguments were copied by enclosers of land in very different historical environments challenges Israel's current rationale as being uniquely beleaguered. It also helps readers in the United Kingdom and the United States understand the Israel-Palestine conflict in the context of their own, tortured histories.

"Reading Enclosure brings home the tragedy of such immense and irrevocable destruction." * New York Review of Books *
"The author utilizes a historical-comparative methodology to produce a trajectory of today’s Palestinian loss since the time of legal land reforms in England. In this book, the story of the Palestinian landscape becomes a mirror onto which other histories are projected." * Journal of Palestine Studies *
“A unique exploration of the development of the Israeli culture of land grabs and the historical legal framework and precedents that have allowed Zionist policies to continue unimpeded.” * Middle East Monitor *
"A book of incredible historical sweep and compelling depth of analysis. In Enclosure, none of the arguments Fields undertakes operates at the level of mere assertion." -- Don Mitchell, * American Association of Geographers Review of Books *

ISBN: 9780520291058

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 590g

424 pages