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Walid Khalidi Information

Walid Khalidi (Arabic: وليد خالدي‎, born 1925 in Jerusalem) is an Oxford University-educated Palestinian historian who has written extensively on the Palestinian exodus. He is General Secretary and co-founder of the Institute for Palestine Studies, established in Beirut in December 1963 as an independent research and publishing center focusing on the Palestine problem and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Khalidi's first teaching post was at Oxford, a position he resigned in 1956 in protest at the British invasion of Suez. He was Professor of Political Studies at the American University of Beirut until 1982 and thereafter a research fellow at the Harvard Center for International Affairs.[1] He has also taught at Princeton University.

Khalidi was co-founder of the Royal Scientific Society of Amman. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Career

Khalidi graduated with a B.A. from the University of London in 1945, then studied at the University of Oxford, gaining an M.Litt. in 1951. Under his guidance the Institute of Palestine Studies produced a long series of monographs in English and Arabic and several important translations of Hebrew texts into Arabic: 'The History of the Haganah', Ben Gurion and Shertok's diaries—texts that still await translation into English.[2] He has also produced ground-breaking work on the fall of Haifa and Deir Yassin. His best known works are Before their diaspora, a photographic essay on Palestinian society prior to 1948 and All that remains, the encyclopedic collection of village histories which he edited.

Position on the Palestine question

Khalidi's stated position on the Palestine question is for a two-state solution [direct quote needed].[3]

From "Foreign Affairs": A Palestinian state in the occupied territories within the 1967 frontiers in peaceful coexistence alongside Israel is the only conceptual candidate for a historical compromise of this century-old conflict. Without it the conflict will remain an open-ended one.[4]

Khalidi is a Palestinian representative to the Joint Palestinian-Jordanian delegation to the Middle East peace talks. He holds no office in the PLO or any of its bodies.[5]

Awards

At the Palestinian Heritage Foundation's 15th-Anniversary banquet, Khalidi was presented with an award for his commitment to the Palestinian cause, the Arab-American community, and the Arab nation.[6]

Published works

Notes

  1. ^ Hirsch & Housen-Couriel, 1995, p. 98.
  2. ^ See for example See translation by Walid Khalidi here
  3. ^ Google Books "Whither Jerusalem?: Proposals and Positions Concerning the Future of Jerusalem" by Moshe Hirsch, Deborah Housen-Couriel, Ruth Lapidoth, Ruth Eschelbacher Lapidoth, Mekhon Yerushalayim le-ḥeḳer Yiśraʼel p 98
  4. ^ Khalidi, Walid. "Toward Peace in the Holy Land", Foreign Affairs, Spring 1988.
  5. ^ Hansard Records, 13 April 1983 vol 40 c407W.
  6. ^ Palestine Heritage news letter

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