Academics have known for quite a while now that the dominant paradigm of modern history, The Rise of the West, is hopelessly Eurocentric, exaggerating the importance of all things Western at the expen
Steven Salaita’s ambitious and thought-provoking work compares the dynamics of settler colonialism in the United States related to Native Americans with the circumstances in Israel related to the Pale
Salaita (English, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University) presents a comparative literary analysis of Native American (Anishinaabe) writers Gerald Vizenor and Winona Lduke and Palestinian
Social historians of modern Egypt Abbas (1939-2008) and El-Dessouky (emeritus, Helwan U.) wrote two books during the 1970s that drew empirically from sources at the Egyptian National Archive that had
This ambitious volume provides a comparative perspective on the challenges facing the discipline of history as Eurocentrism fades as a lens for viewing the world. Exploring the state of history and th