Rosemarie Esber

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Rosemarie M. Esber
Born Minnesota, United States
Residence Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Nationality United States
Ethnicity Lebanese American
Education PhD (2004)
Alma mater Johns Hopkins University
University of London
Occupation Researcher, writer

Rosemarie M. Esber is a researcher and writer with degrees from the University of London and Johns Hopkins University with a background in the history, culture, and economy of the Middle East and North Africa.[1][2] Her published work is centered on Arab oral history. She has served as a consultant to the United Nations, the World Bank, and the International Finance Corporation.[2][3]

Palestine and their Nakba

One of the main focuses of Esber's work has been the Palestinian accounts of their evacuation from their homes on the cusp of the Partition of Palestine which they refer to as the Nakba, or catastrophe. She is recognized for her book, Under the Cover of War: The Zionist Expulsion of the Palestinians.[4] Of the book, Nur Masalha wrote, "Esber’s work both challenges and complements the archival historiography of 1948."[4] Electronic Intifada praises Under the Cover of War saying, "Esber’s reliance on Palestinian testimony is a unique contribution to scholarship on the creation of the State of Israel and the refugee crisis".[5] Mustafa Kabha of Open University in Israel wrote in the International Journal of Middle East Studies, "Esber contributes significantly in further elucidating the Palestinian narrative of 1948" while still applying critical analysis to it.[6] For the book, she interviewed 126 Palestinians, men and women who evacuated in 1948 and 1949 and found refuge in Jordan and Lebanon.[7]

Arab Americans in the Southern United States

Esber won the 2012-13 Charlton Oral History Research Grant from Baylor University for her proposal "Arab Americans in the Southern United States". Her aim is to contrast the perception that diversity is an inherently Northern urban phenomenon by documenting three waves of Arab immigration to America which began as early as the 1880s.[8][9]

Published Works

Books

  • War and Arab displacement in Mandate Palestine, 29 November 1947 to 15 May 1948 (2004, University of London)
  • Under the Cover of War: The Zionist Expulsion of the Palestinians (2008, Arabicus Books)

Articles

References

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