Preliminary Bibliography
I. Interview
1. Interview, Dr. Abu Marzouk, Damascus, 28 June 2011.
II. Published Materials
Books
1. Abu-Amr, Ziad, Islamic Fundamentalism in the West Bank and Gaza: Muslim Brotherhood and Islamic Jihad (Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1994).
2. Ahmed, Akbar and Hastings Donnan (ed.), Islam Globalization and postmodernity (London: Routledge, 1994)
3. Al Qaradawi, Yusuf. Anas Al Shaikh-Ali and Mohamed Wasti translated, Islamic awakening between rejection and extremism (London: Zain International, 1991)
4. Akbarzadeh, Shahram and Saeed, Abdullah (ed.), Islam and Political Legitimacy. (New York: Routledge, 2003).
5. Ashour, Omar The De-radicalization of Jihadists: Transforming armed Islamist movements (Oxon: Routledge, 2009).
6. Ashour, Omar, ‘Hamas and the Prospects of De-radicalization’ Klejda Mulaj (ed.), Violent Non-State Actors in World Politics (London: Gulf Research Centre, 2010) pp.157-180.
7. Ayubi, Nazih N., Political Islam, Religion and politics in the Arab World. (London: Routledge, 1991).
8. Ayoob, Mohammed. The Many Faces of Political Islam: Religion and politics in the Muslim World. (Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2007).
9. Bayat, Asef, Making Islam Democratic social movements and the post Islamist turn (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007)
10. Beinin, Joel and Joe Stork (ed.), Political Islam Essays from Middle East Report (London: I.B. Tauris, 1997)
11. Budeiri, Musa, ‘The Palestinians: Tensions between Nationalist and Religious Identities’ in James Jankowski and Israel Gershoni (ed.), Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East (New York: Columbia University Press, 1997).
12. Burgat, Francois, Face to Face with political Islam (London: I.B. Tauris, 2003)
13. Chehab, Zaki, Inside Hamas: The Untold story of the Militant Islamic Movement (New York: Nation Books, 2007).
14. Egbert, Harmsen, Islam, Civil Society and social work: Muslim Voluntary Welfare Associations in Jordan between patronage and Empowerment (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2008.)
15. Eickelman, Dale F. and Piscatori, James. Muslim Politics. (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2004).
16. El-Awaisi, Abd Al-Fattah Muhammad, The Muslim Brothers and the Palestine Question 1928-1947 (London: Tauris, 1998)
17.Euben, Roxanne and Muhammad Qasim Zaman (ed.), Princeton Readings in Islamist Thought texts and contexts from al Banna to Bin Laden (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009)
18. Esposito, John L (ed.), Political Islam: Revolution, Radicalism, or Reform? (London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1997).
19. Esposito, John L (ed.), Voices of resurgent Islam(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983).
20. Farsoun, Samih and Christina Zacharia, Palestine and the Palestinians(Colorado: Westview Press, 1997).
21. Ghanem, As’ad, Palestinian Politics after Arafat (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010).
22. Gunning, Jeroen. Re-thinking Western Constructs of Islamism: Pluralism, Democracy and the theory and Praxis of the Islamic movement in the Gaza Strip (PhD Thesis, Centre for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, 2000)
23. Gunning, Jeroen, Hamas in politics: Democracy, Religion, Violence (London: Hurst, 2007).
24. Gunning, Jeroen, ‘Hamas: Socialization and the logic of compromise,’ M Heiberg (ed.), Terror, Insurgency, and the State: ending protracted conflicts (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007) pp.123-154.
25. Hroub Kahled, Hamas: Political Thought and Practice, (Washington: Institute for Palestine Studies, 2002).
26. Hroub, Khaled, A Beginner’s Guide (London: Pluto Press, 2006).
27. Hroub, Khaled (ed.), Political Islam: Context versus Ideology. (London: London Middle East Institute, 2010)
28. Ismail, Salwa, Rethinking Islamist politics, (London: I.B. Tauris, 2003).
29. Jensen, Michael Irving, The Political Ideology of Hamas: A Grassroots Perspective (London: I.B Tauris, 2009).
30. Kamali, Mohammad, Shari’ah law: An Introduction (Oxford: Oneworld, 2008)
31. Khan, Muqtedar (ed.), Islamic Democratic Discourse (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2006)
32. Khatab, Sayed and Gary D. Bouma, Democracy in Islam. (London: Routledge, 2007).
33. Kupferschmidt, Uri M., The Supreme Muslim Council: Islam under the British Mandate for Palestine (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1987)
34. Legrain, Jean-Francois, ‘Hamas: Legitimate Heir of Palestinian Nationalism?’ In John Esposito, ed., Political Islam: Radicalism or Reform, (Boulder, Colo: Lynne Rienner, 1997), pp. 159-178.
35. Levitt, Matthew, Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad (New Haven. CT: Yale University Press and the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2006).
36. Lybarger, Loren, Identity and religion in Palestine: The Struggle between Islamism and Secularism in the Occupied Territories (Princeton: Princeton University press, 2007).
37. Nafi, Basheer, Arabism, Islamism and the Palestine Question, 1908-1941 A Political History(Reading: Ithaca, 1998).
38. Norton, Augustus, (ed.), Civil Society in the Middle East Vol.1. (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995).
39. Nüsse, Andrea, Muslim Palestine: The Ideology of Hamas (Oxon: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1998).
40. Mandaville, Peter. Global Political Islam. (London: Routledge, 2007).
41. Martin, Richard and Barzegar Abbas eds. Islamism: Contested Perspectives on Political Islam (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010).
42. Masud, Khalid ed. Islam and Modernity: Key issues and Debates (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009).
43. Milton-Edwards, Beverley. The Rise of the Islamic movement in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Since 1967 (PhD thesis, Department of Politics, University of Exeter, 1991)
44. Milton-Edwards, Beverley, Islamic Politics in Palestine (London: Tauris Academic Studies, 1996).
45. Milton-Edwards, Beverley. Islam & Politics in the contemporary world. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2004).
46. Milton-Edwards, Beverley, and Stephen Farrell, Hamas: The Islamic Resistance Movement (Cambridge: Polity press, 2010).
47. Mishal, Shaul and Avraham Sela, The Palestinian Hamas: Visioin, Violence, and Coexistence (New York: Columbia University Press, 2000).
48. Mohammed, Riza and Dilwar Hussain (ed.), Islam and the way of revival (Leicestershire: Revival Publications, 2003).
49. Pappe, Ilan, A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two People (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004).
50. Pappe, Ilan, The Ethnic cleansing of Palestine (Oxford: Oneworld, 2006).
51. Pappe, Ilan and Jamil Hilal (ed.), Across the Wall: Narratives of Israeli-Palestinian History (London: I.B. Tauris, 2010).
52. Rahman, Fazlur. Ebrahim Moosa (ed.), Revival and Reform in Islam (Oxford: Oneworld, 2000).
53. Ramadan, Tariq, Western Muslims and the future of Islam(Oxford: Oxford University press, 2004).
54. Ramadan, Tariq, Radical Reform, Islamic Ethics and Liberation, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008).
55. Roberson, B.A. (ed.), Shaping the Current Islamic Reformation (London: Frank Cass, 2003)
56. Robinson, Gleen, Building a Palestinian State: The incomplete Revolution (Bloomington: Indiana University press, 1997).
57. Robinson, Glenn, ‘Hamas as Social Movement’ in Quintan Wiktorowicz, (ed.), Islamic Activism: a social movement theory approach (Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2004), pp. 112-142.
58. Roy, Olivier. Globalized Islam, the search for a new Ummah. (New York: Columbia University Press, 2004).
59. Roy, Sara, Hamas and Civil Society in Gaza: engaging the Islamist Social Sector (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2011).
60. Rubin, Barry (ed.), Political Islam, Critical concepts in Islamic studies, Volume I Introduction to Political Islam: ideas and key issues. (London: Routledge, 2007).
61. Sa’di, Ahmad and Lila Abu-Lughod (ed.), Nakba: Palestine, 1948 and the claims of memory (New York: Columbia University press, 2007)
62. Sahliyeh, Emile, In Search leadership West Bank politics since 1967 (Washington D.C.: The Brookings Institution, 1988)
63. Schanzer, Jonathan, Hamas VS. Fatah: The struggle for Palestine (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008).
64. Shlaim, Avi, ‘The debate about 1948’ in Ilan Pappe (ed.), The Israel/Palestine Question(London: Routledge, 1999).
65. Swedenburg, Ted, ‘The role of the Palestinian Peasantry in the Great Revolt 1936-1939’ in Edmund Burke and Ira Lapidus (ed.), Islam, Politics, and Social Movements(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988).
66. Swiney, Chrystic Flournoy Ideological & Behavioral Metamorphoses: A New Charter for a New Hamas (Master of Philosophy thesis, University of Oxford, 2007).
67. Tamimi, Azzam, Hamas: Unwritten Chapters(London: C. Hurst, 2007).
68. Tocci, Nathalie, ‘The impact of Western Policies towards Hamas and Hezbollah: What went wrong?’ Political Islam and European Foreign Policy: Perspectives from Muslim Democrats of the Mediterranean (Brussels: The Centre for European Policy Studies, 2007) pp.136-159.
69. Vogt, K., Larsen, L., and Christian Moe (ed.), New Directions in Islamic Thought(London: I.B. Tauris, 2009)
70. Yavuz, Hakan, Islamic political identity in Turkey (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003)
71. Wiktorowicz, Quintan. The Management of Islamic Activism. (New York: State University of New York Press, 2000).
Journals
1. Abu-Amr, Zaid, ‘Hamas: A Historical and political Background’, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. XXII, No.4 (Summer 1993), pp.5-19.
2. Al-Hibri, Azizah. “Islamic Constitutionalism and the concept of Democracy” Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 24:1, (1992), pp. 1-27.
3. Brow, Cameron, ‘Waiting for the other shoe to drop: How inevitable is an Islamist future’, Middle East Review of International Affairs, Vol. 10, No. 2 (June 2006), pp. 108-120.
4. Brown, N., Hamzawy A., and Marina Ottaway, “Islamist Movements and the Democratic process in the Arab world: Exploring the Gray Zones”, Carnegie Pappers, No. 67 (March 2006), pp.3-19
5. Crooke, Alastair and Beverley Milton-Edwards, ‘Costly Choice’, The World Today, Vol.59, No.2 (Dec 2003), pp.15-17.
6. Crooke, Alastair and Beverley Milton-Edwards, ‘Elusive Ingredient: Hamas and the Peace process’, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. XXXIII, No.4 (Summer 2004), pp.39-52.
7. Crooke, Alastair and Beverley Milton-Edwards, ’Waving, Not Drowning: Strategic Dimensions of ceasefires and Islamic Movements’, Security Dialogue, Vol. 35, No.3 (September 2004), pp. 295-310.
8. Dumper, Michael, ‘Forty years without slumbering: Waqf politics and Administration in the Gaza Strip, 1948-1987’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol.20, No.2 (1993), pp.174-190.
9. Gunning, Jeroen, ‘Peace with Hamas? The transforming potential of political participation’, in International Affairs, 80 (2), (March 2004), pp.233-255.
10. Haddad, Yvonne, ‘Islamists and the “Problem of Israel”: The 1967 awakening’, Middle East Journal, Vol.46, No.2 (Spring 1992), pp.266-285.
11. Hroub, Khaled, ‘A “New Hamas” through its New Documents,’ Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 35, No.4 (Summer 2006), pp. 6-27.
12. Hroub, Khaled, ‘Hamas after Shaykh Yasin and Rantisi’, Jornal of Palestine Studies, Vol. XXXIII, No.4 (Summer 2004), pp.21-38.
13. Klein, Menachem, ‘Hamas in Power’, Middle East Journal, 61 (3), (Sumer 2007), pp. 442-459: at pp.449-452.
14. International Crisis Group, ‘Dealing with Hamas’, ICG Middle East Report, (January 2004), pp.1-33.
15. International Crisis Group, ‘Enter Hamas: The Challenges of Political Integration,’ ICG Middle East Report, (January 18, 2006), pp.1-40.
16. International Crisis Group, “Islamic Social Welfare Activism in the Occupied Palestinian Territories: A Legitimate Target”, ICG Middle East Report, (April 2, 2003), pp.1-29.
17. Malka, Haim, ‘Forcing Choices: Testing the Transformation of Hamas’, The Washington Quarterly, Vol. 28, No.4 (Autumn 2005), pp.37-54.
18. Tuğal, Cihan,“Islamism in Turkey: beyond instrument and meaning,” Economy and Society, Vol. 31, No.1( February 2002), pp. 85–111.
19. Roy, Sara, ‘Hamas and the Transformations of Political Islam in Palestine’, Current History, Vol. 102, No. 660 (January 2003), pp.13-20.
20. Piscatori, James, “Reinventing the Ummah? The trans-locality of Pan-Islam,” Lecture to the Tenth Anniversary Conference: ‘Translocality: An Approach to Globalising Phenomena’ Zentrum Moderner Orient, (Berlin, 26 September 2006), pp.1-15 <http://www.zmo.de/veranstaltungen/2006/Piscatori_Reinventing_the_Ummah.pdf >
21. Sa’di, Ahmad, ‘Catastrophe, Memory and Identity: Al-Nakbah as a component of Palestinian Identity’, Israel Studies, Vol. 7, No.2 (Summer 2002), pp. 175-198.
22. Shadid, Mohammed, ‘The Muslim Brotherhood Movement in the West Bank and Gaza,’ Third World Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 2 Islam & Politics (April 1988), pp.658-682.
III. Material drawn from websites:
1. Gerges, Fawaz A., ‘The transformation of Hamas’, The Nation (January 2010), <http://www.thenation.com/article/transformation-hamas >.
2. Hroub, Khaled, ‘Hamas’s path to reinvention,’ Open Democracy, (10 October 2006), < http://www.opendemocracy.
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