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This collection of essays is dedicated to Walid Khalidi, the teacher, the scholar, and the man. Since his mid-twenties, Professor Khalidi has taught at a number of universities, principally Oxford, the American University of Beirut, and Harvard. His scholarship extends from Islamic studies to modern European history, from Middle Eastern politics, including Palestine, to international relations and strategic and military studies. He not only has headed many teams for specific research projects but also has been the main driving force behind the creation and sustenance of Arab research institutions, at the forefront of which stands the Institute for Palestine Studies, with offices in Beirut, Washington, D.C., Paris, and Jerusalem-Ramallah, four quarterly journals, and a publication list of more than five hundred books and monographs. Finally, Professor Khalidi has been involved, very often behind the scenes, in Palestinian politics and Arab diplomacy. This involvement reflects, certainly, his deep commitment to the Palestinian and Arab causes, though it is not too much to say that it also reflects his attachment to the universal values of justice, freedom, and tolerance, as well as the lessons he has drawn as a scholar from the study of religion, history, political science, and international affairs.*
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