Rashid Khalidi, born in nineteen forty-eight, is a distinguished Palestinian-American historian and political scientist, renowned for his expertise in Middle Eastern studies. He holds the title of Edward Said Professor Emeritus of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University, where he has made significant contributions to the academic community.
Throughout his career, Khalidi has been an influential voice in the field, serving as the editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies from two thousand two until two thousand twenty. In that year, he transitioned to the role of co-editor alongside Sherene Seikaly, furthering his commitment to scholarly discourse on Palestinian issues.
As an accomplished author, Khalidi has penned several notable works, including 'The Hundred Years' War on Palestine' and 'Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness.' His academic journey has taken him to prestigious institutions such as the Lebanese University, the American University of Beirut, Georgetown University, and the University of Chicago.
In addition to his editorial and teaching roles, Khalidi has served as president of the Middle East Studies Association, showcasing his leadership within the academic community. He retired from Columbia University on October eighth, two thousand twenty-four, leaving behind a legacy of scholarship and advocacy for Palestinian identity and history.