Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story
An acclaimed economist and lifelong Palestinian nationalist Yusif Sayigh (1916-2004) came of age at a time of immense political change in the Middle East. Born in al-Bassa, near Acre in northern Palestine, he was witness to the events that led to the loss of Palestine and his memoir therefore constitutes a vivid social history of the region, as well as a revealing firsthand account of the Palestinian national movement almost from its earliest inception. Family and everyday life, co-villagers, landscapes, pleasures, outings, schooling, and political figures recreate the vanished world of Sayigh’s formative years in the Levant. An activist in Palestine, he was taken prisoner of war by the Israelis in 1948. Later, as an economist, he wrote extensively on Arab oil, economic development, and manpower, teaching for many years at the American University of Beirut and taking early retirement in 1974 to work as a consultant for a number of pan-Arab and international organizations. A single chapter on Palestinian politics provides insights into his later activist work and experiences of working as a consultant with the Palestine Liberation Organization to produce an economic plan for an eventual Palestinian state.

This fascinating memoir by a pioneer and major figure of the Palestinian national movement is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Palestinian life during the first half of the twentieth century as well as an account of some of the most pressing political and economic issues to have faced the Arab world for the better part of the twentieth century.

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Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story
An acclaimed economist and lifelong Palestinian nationalist Yusif Sayigh (1916-2004) came of age at a time of immense political change in the Middle East. Born in al-Bassa, near Acre in northern Palestine, he was witness to the events that led to the loss of Palestine and his memoir therefore constitutes a vivid social history of the region, as well as a revealing firsthand account of the Palestinian national movement almost from its earliest inception. Family and everyday life, co-villagers, landscapes, pleasures, outings, schooling, and political figures recreate the vanished world of Sayigh’s formative years in the Levant. An activist in Palestine, he was taken prisoner of war by the Israelis in 1948. Later, as an economist, he wrote extensively on Arab oil, economic development, and manpower, teaching for many years at the American University of Beirut and taking early retirement in 1974 to work as a consultant for a number of pan-Arab and international organizations. A single chapter on Palestinian politics provides insights into his later activist work and experiences of working as a consultant with the Palestine Liberation Organization to produce an economic plan for an eventual Palestinian state.

This fascinating memoir by a pioneer and major figure of the Palestinian national movement is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Palestinian life during the first half of the twentieth century as well as an account of some of the most pressing political and economic issues to have faced the Arab world for the better part of the twentieth century.

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Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story

Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story

by Rosemary Sayigh (Editor)
Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story

Yusif Sayigh: Arab Economist and Palestinian Patriot: A Fractured Life Story

by Rosemary Sayigh (Editor)

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An acclaimed economist and lifelong Palestinian nationalist Yusif Sayigh (1916-2004) came of age at a time of immense political change in the Middle East. Born in al-Bassa, near Acre in northern Palestine, he was witness to the events that led to the loss of Palestine and his memoir therefore constitutes a vivid social history of the region, as well as a revealing firsthand account of the Palestinian national movement almost from its earliest inception. Family and everyday life, co-villagers, landscapes, pleasures, outings, schooling, and political figures recreate the vanished world of Sayigh’s formative years in the Levant. An activist in Palestine, he was taken prisoner of war by the Israelis in 1948. Later, as an economist, he wrote extensively on Arab oil, economic development, and manpower, teaching for many years at the American University of Beirut and taking early retirement in 1974 to work as a consultant for a number of pan-Arab and international organizations. A single chapter on Palestinian politics provides insights into his later activist work and experiences of working as a consultant with the Palestine Liberation Organization to produce an economic plan for an eventual Palestinian state.

This fascinating memoir by a pioneer and major figure of the Palestinian national movement is a welcome addition to the growing literature on Palestinian life during the first half of the twentieth century as well as an account of some of the most pressing political and economic issues to have faced the Arab world for the better part of the twentieth century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789774166716
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press, The
Publication date: 05/30/2015
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 3.80(d)

About the Author

Rosemary Sayigh is an oral historian and anthropologist and the author of Palestinians: From Peasants to Revolutionaries, Too Many Enemies: The Palestinian Experience in Lebanon, and Voices: Palestinian Women Narrate Displacement. She is a currently visiting professor at the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies at the American University of Beirut.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: Earliest memories, Kharaba, 1918 -1925
Chapter 2: Al-Bassa, 1925-1930
Chapter 3: Boarding school, Sidon, 1929-1934
Chapter 4: Tiberias, as a boy, 1930-1938
Chapter 5: At AUB, 1934-1938
Chapter 6: Ain Qabu; first job; work for the PPS, 1938-1939
Chapter 7: Teacher in Iraq, 1939-1940
Chapter 8: Life in Tiberias as an adult, 1940-1944
Chapter 9: Jerusalem, 1944-1948
Chapter 10: Prisoner of war, May 1948 - spring 1949
Chapter 11:“Life will never be the same without her”: Um Yusif’s death (December 1950)
Chapter 12: Palestinian Politics
Epilogue: “Bread with Dignity: Yusif Sayigh as an Arab Economist

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