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Week 7 (October 4 th ). Libya<br />

* L. Anderson, ‘Legitimacy, Identity and the Writing <strong>of</strong> <strong>History</strong> in Libya,’ in E. Davis and N.<br />

Gavrielides, eds., Statecraft in the Middle East. Oil, Historical Memory nd Popular Culture<br />

(University Press <strong>of</strong> Florida, 1991), 71-90<br />

* Claudia Gazzini, ‘Assessing Italy’s Grande Gesto to Libya’, Middle East Report, 16 March<br />

2009. http://www.claudiagazzini.com/website/articoli/MERIP_reparations.<strong>pdf</strong> [9pp]<br />

* D. Vandewalle, Libya Since Independence (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998), 124-31<br />

* Human Rights Watch, ‘Libya : Militias Terrorizing Residents <strong>of</strong> “Loyalist” Town, 30<br />

October 2011, available at hrw.org<br />

* Robert F. Worth, ‘In Libya, the Captors Have Become the Captive’, New York Times, 9 May<br />

2012<br />

Human Rights Watch, Truth and Justice Can’t Wait. Human Rights Developments in Libya<br />

Amid Institutional Obstacles, 12 December 2009, available at hrw.org<br />

Ali Abdullatif Ahmida, The Making <strong>of</strong> Modern Libya: State Formation, Colonization &<br />

Resistance 1830-1932 (SUNY Press, 2000), extracts<br />

Week 8 (October 11 th ). Iraq<br />

* E. Davis, Memories <strong>of</strong> State – Politics, <strong>History</strong> and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq<br />

(<strong>Berkeley</strong>: University <strong>of</strong> California Press, 2005)<br />

* S. Antoon, ‘Monumental Disrespect,’ Middle East Report 228 (2003), 128-30<br />

J. Ridha, ‘The Trouble With the Tribunal: Saddam Hussein and the Elusiveness <strong>of</strong> Justice’<br />

in Middle East Report 232 (Autumn 2004), 40-43<br />

E Davis, ‘The New Iraq: The Uses <strong>of</strong> Historical Memory’, Journal <strong>of</strong> Democracy 16:3 (July<br />

2005), 54-67, http://fas-polisci.rutgers.edu/davis/ARTICLES/Historical_Memory-<br />

JOD_July_2005.<strong>pdf</strong><br />

I. Al-Marashi & A. Keskin, ‘Reconciliation Dilemmas in Post-Baathist Iraq: Truth<br />

Commissions, Media and Ethno-Sectarian Conflicts’ in Mediterranean Politics 13:2<br />

(July 2008), 243-259<br />

K.W. Segall, ‘Stories and Songs in Iraq and South Africa: From Individual Trauma to<br />

Collective Mourning Performances’, Critical Studies <strong>of</strong> South Asia, Africa and the<br />

Middle East 25:1 (2005)<br />

http://www.iraqmemory.org/EN/<br />

Weeks 9-10 (October 18 th & 25 th ). Israel/Palestine<br />

* I. Zertal, Israel’s Holocaust & the Politics <strong>of</strong> Nationhood (Cambridge UP, 2005)<br />

* S. Robinson, ‘Commemoration Under Fire: Palestinian Responses to the 1956 Kafr<br />

Qasim Massacre’ in Makdisi & Silverstein 2005, <strong>103</strong>-122<br />

* A. Shlaim, ‘The Debate about 1948’ in I. Pappe, ed., The Israel/Palestine Question:<br />

Rewriting Histories, 1st ed. (Routledge, 1999), 171-90<br />

* A.H. Sa’di, ‘Catastrophe, Memory and Identity: Al-Nakba as a Component <strong>of</strong> Palestinian<br />

Identity’, Israel Studies 7:2 (Summer 2002), 175-198<br />

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