Palestine Solidarity Conferences in the Global Sixties

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This article maps the internationalization of the Palestinian cause by studying the participants, groups, and themes at Palestinian solidarity conferences held in 1969–70. Examining such conferences reveals the extent of communication and ideological debate between the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and international solidarity activists at an important juncture in the internationalization of the Palestinian liberation movement. The article makes the methodological point that international conferences organized by the PLO and other Palestinian institutions can function as an alternative archive that complements the traditional archives of diplomatic and intellectual history. Read in tandem with extant Palestinian sources, the paper trail left by international conferences mitigates the scattered and precarious status of Palestinian archives.

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Thomson, S., Olsen, P. V., & Haugbolle, S. (2022). Palestine Solidarity Conferences in the Global Sixties. Journal of Palestine Studies, 51(1), 27–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/0377919X.2021.1978271

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