RepositorySpecial Collections Archives (GB 0029)
Ref NoEUL MS 241/5/4
Date1979-1995
LevelFile
TitleArticles on Palestine
DescriptionFolder of articles by Michael Adams on Palestine and Israel, in the form of both typescripts and cuttings, along with some editorial correspondence. These include 'Israeli Settlements and the "Peace Process"' (1993), 'The United States supports Ethnic Cleansing' (1995), 'The Palestine Problem', 'The Schultz Memoirs' (May 1983), 'West Bank Arabs are Losing Hope' (Guardian, 10 September 1980), 'The City and the Nation - the crucial issues that must be faced' (Guardian, 2 March 1981), 'Americans and the Middle East' (n.d but 1970s), 'Retaining the West Bank Population' (24-page typescript, 1987), 'Will expulsion be the final chapter?' (Middle East International, 28 October 1983), a letter to the editor of the New York Times on Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip (1993?), 'Hopes and Fears in Palestine' (1991/2, for Guardian but unpublished), various editorials published in Middle East International between 1990 and 1997, including 'A Timely Voice for 1990', 'The Linkage is Clear', 'America's sole responsibility' and 'The Crime of Ethnic Cleansing', (5 January, 26 October 1990, 30 August 1991 and 21 July 1995, and others), 'Israel's bitter awakening' (Al-Hayat, 1996), a cutting from the Jewish Chronicle (3 September 1982) reporting on Adams' work with an international commission investigating Israel's conduct during the invasion of Lebanon, 'What Went Wrong in Palestine?' (Plymouth Polytechnic speech, April 1988), 'The problem Camp David has not solved' (Times, 17 April 1978), 'The New Jerusalem', 'From Exeter to no man's land' (letter to The Independent, 23 December 1992), 'More Honoured in the Breach than the Observance: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Israel's Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza' (1979).
LanguageEnglish
FormatVarious formats
Access StatusOpen
Creator_NameAdams; Michael Evelyn (1920-2005); journalist
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