Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Witnessing Genocide: A Biographical Narrative of the Israeli Assassination of Dr Refaat Alareer, Gaza's Grand Narrator and Decolonial Intellectual4
The Palestinian Rural Notables’ Class in Ascendency: The Hannun Family of Tulkarm (Palestine)3
Palestinian Literature in Hebrew Translation: Between Cultural Appropriation and Resistance Eyad Barghuthy's An Acre-Esque Tale as Case Study3
Escaping the Zionist Circle: Notes on Racial Capitalism and the Black Radical Tradition3
Ilan Pappé, A Very Short History of the Israel–Palestine Conflict3
New Legal Avenues for a Decolonising Agenda: the International Court of Justice and the Israeli Occupation of Palestinian Territories2
Capital’s Genocide: A Conversation on Racial Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and Possible Worlds after Gaza2
Books Received2
Fida Jiryis, Stranger in My Own Land: Palestine, Israel and One Family’s Story of Home2
Zionist Settler-Colonialism and the Logic of Genocide in Gaza: A Conversation with Professor Avi Shlaim2
Counter-current Travel Memoirs and New Directions in Palestine Studies: Salman Abu Sitta's Mapping my Return and Miko Peled'S The General'S Son2
From ‘Virtuous Boy’ to Murderous Fanatic: David Ben-Gurion and the Palestinians1
Books Received1
A Palestinian or Civil Democracy? Decolonisation, Israel and the One Democratic State1
Decolonising Palestine: Jewish Identity after the Genocide in Gaza1
Colonial Racial Capitalism and Violence: Theorising the Relationship between Empire and Israeli Settler Colonialism1
Moya Tönnies, Colonial Diplomacy Through Art: Jerusalem 1918–19261
Mahmoud Darwish and the Quest for a Postcolonial Utopia: Israel's War on Gaza and Reimagining the Colonial Waste Land1
Emile Habiby and the Reinvention of the Palestinian Novel: The Pessoptimist in a Post-Realist Context1
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Front matter1
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