Is Objective Middle East Scholarship Possible? https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/history-ideas/2016/11/is-objective-middle-east-scholarship-possible/

November 3, 2016 | Martin Kramer, Benny Morris, Hussein Ibish
About the author: Martin Kramer is a historian at Tel Aviv University and the Walter P. Stern fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He served as founding president at Shalem College in Jerusalem. Benny Morris is a visiting professor in Israel studies at Georgetown University and the author of, among other books, 1948: A History of the First Arab–Israeli War (Yale, 2008).

Martin Kramer’s recent War on Error is a collection of essays—several of which first appeared in Mosaic—addressing abuses of Middle Eastern history committed by scholars and others intent on arriving at particular conclusions, facts be damned. Chief among such abuses is the Israeli writer Ari Shavit’s unfounded claim in My Promised Land that a “Zionist massacre” took place in Lydda in 1948. In an in-depth and provocative exchange, Kramer discusses the book with critics Benny Morris and Hussein Ibish. (Moderated by Robert Satloff. Video, 90 minutes. A written summary is available at the link below.)

Read more on Washington Institute: http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/counter-error-separating-fact-from-fiction-in-the-middle-east