James William Parkes
1896 – 1981
53 works on record
Works

Whose land? A history of the peoples of Palestine
1971

Antisemitism
1963

A history of the Jewish people
1962

The foundations of Judaism and Christianity
1960

End of an exile
1954

A history of Palestine from 135 A.D. to modern times
1949

The emergence of the Jewish problem, 1878-1939
1946

The Jew in the medieval community
1938

The conflict of the church and the synagogue
1934

Cultures of ambivalence and contempt
Israeli and other Palestinians in the perspective of history
1973
Religious experience and the perils of its interpretation
1972
Israel in the Middle-East complex
1972
Whose land?
1970
Jews, Christians and the world of tomorrow
1969
Voyage of discoveries
1969
The concept of a chosen people in Judaism and Christianity
1969
Prelude to dialogue: Jewish-Christian relationships
1969
Lecture on the long haul to peace in the Middle East ... [by] James Parkes
1969
Lecture on the long haul to peace in the Middle East [delivered] at the Royal Society of Arts
1969
The interplay of Judaism and Jewish history
1967
Arabs and Jews in the Middle East
1967
Unexpected Israel
1966
The Parkes Library: its formation and transfer to the University of Southampton
1965
Five roots of Israel
1964
Israel and the Arab world
1964
The new face of Israel
1964
Common sense about religion
1961
The theology of toleration
1961
God at work in science, politics and human life
1952
God at Work
1952
Israel and the diaspora
1952
The story of Jerusalem
1949
The emergence of the Jewish problem
1946
An enemy of the people: antisemitism
1945
God and human progress
1944
Between God and man
1942
The Jewish question
1941
Good God
1940
Palestine
1940
God in a world at war
1940
The Jewish problem in the modern world
1939
The Jew as usurer
1938
How Russian Jews came to the west
1938
The foundations of anti-semitism
1938
Judaism and Christianity
1938
Jesus, Paul and the Jews
1936
The Jew and his neighbour
1930
An enemy of the people
Prelude to dialogue
Verdict on Father Daniel
Palestine yesterday and tomorrow
Jews in Britain