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Philip Khuri Hitti ( Arabic: فيليب خوري حتي), (
Shimlan Shemlan ( ar, شملان), (also spelled Chemlane, Chimlane, Shimlan) is a village in the Aley District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate in Lebanon, located about 25 km from Beirut. History Shemlan is first mentioned in chronicles as early as ...
22 June 1886 – Princeton 24 December 1978) was a
Lebanese-American Lebanese Americans ( ar, أمريكيون لبنانيون) are Americans of Lebanese descent. This includes both those who are native to the United States of America, as well as immigrants from Lebanon. Lebanese Americans comprise 0.79% of the ...
professor and scholar at Princeton and Harvard University, and authority on Arab and Middle Eastern history,
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, and Semitic languages. He almost single-handedly created the discipline of
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in the United States. His grandniece was the now deceased NASA astronaut and schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe.


Biography


Early life

Hitti was born in Ottoman Lebanon into a Maronite Christian family, in the village of
Shemlan Shemlan ( ar, شملان), (also spelled Chemlane, Chimlane, Shimlan) is a village in the Aley District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate in Lebanon, located about 25 km from Beirut. History Shemlan is first mentioned in chronicles as early as ...
some 25 km southeast from Beirut, up in
Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon ( ar, جَبَل لُبْنَان, ''jabal lubnān'', ; syr, ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ', , ''ṭūr lewnōn'' french: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above in elevation, with its peak at . Geography The Mount Le ...
.


Education and academic career

He was educated at an American Presbyterian mission school at Suq al-Gharb and then at the
American University of Beirut The American University of Beirut (AUB) ( ar, الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت) is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon. AUB is governed by a private, aut ...
(AUB). After graduating in 1908 he taught at the American University of Beirut before moving to Columbia University where he earned his PhD in 1915 and taught Semitic languages. After World War I he returned to AUB and taught there until 1926. In February 1926 he was offered a Chair at Princeton University, which he held until he retired in 1954. During World War II, he taught Arabic to servicemen at Princeton through the Army Specialized Training Program (including future Ambassador
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). Hitti was both Professor of Semitic Literature and Chairman of the Department of Oriental Languages. After formal retirement he accepted a position at Harvard University. He also taught in the summer schools at the University of Utah and George Washington University in Washington, D.C. He subsequently held a research position at the University of Minnesota.


Opinion on Arab-Jewish conflict over Palestine

In 1944 before a U. S. House committee, Hitti gave testimony in support of the view that there was no historical justification for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. His testimony was reprinted in the ''Princeton Herald''. In response, Albert Einstein and his friend and colleague
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jointly replied in the same newspaper with their counter-arguments. Hitti then published a response and Einstein and Kahler concluded the debate in the ''Princeton Herald'' with their second response. In 1945 Hitti served as an adviser to the Iraqi delegation at the San Francisco Conference which established the United Nations. In 1946, Hitti was the first Lebanese-American witness at the
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on Palestine.
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, an American member of the committee, recalled that
Hitti... explained that there was actually no such entity as Palestine - never had been; it was historically part of Syria, and "the Sunday schools have done a great deal of harm to us because by smearing the walls of classrooms with maps of Palestine, they associate it with the Jews in the minds of the average American and Englishman."
He traced the history of Palestine back 7000 years. All that time, he said, it had been the immemorial home of the Arabs. He asserted that Zionism was indefensible and unfeasible on moral, historic and practical grounds. It was an imposition on the Arabs of an alien way of life which they resented and to which they would never submit.


Works

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'' (1924) *'' The origins of the Druze people and religion: with extracts from their sacred writings'' (1928) *'' An Arab-Syrian Gentleman in the Period of the Crusades: Memoirs of Usamah ibn-Munqidh'' (1929) *'' History of the Arabs'' (1937) *'' The Arabs: A Short History'' (1943) *'' History of Syria: including Lebanon and Palestine'' (1951) * ''Syria: A Short History'' (1959), the condensed version of the 1951 ''History of Syria: including Lebanon and Palestine'' *''
The Near East in History ''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the m ...
'' (1961) *''
Islam and the West ''Islam and the West'' is a 1993 book written by Middle-East historian and scholar Bernard Lewis. The book deals with the relations between Islam and Western culture, Western civilization. It is divided into 3 sections. The first section treats t ...
'' (1962) *'' Lebanon in History'' (1957) *''
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'' (1968) *'' Islam: A Way of Life'' (1970) *''
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'' (1973)


See also

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Islamic scholars In Islam, the ''ulama'' (; ar, علماء ', singular ', "scholar", literally "the learned ones", also spelled ''ulema''; feminine: ''alimah'' ingularand ''aalimath'' lural are the guardians, transmitters, and interpreters of religious ...
*
Jawad Ali Jawad Ali (1907–1987) was an Iraqi historian and academic specializing in Islamic and Arabic history. He received his doctorate from Hamburg University in 1939 and is known for his book, ''The history of the Arabs before Islam'' which became ...


References


External links

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Immigration History Research Center Archives
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A Talk With Philip Hitti
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hitti, Philip Khuri Arabs from the Ottoman Empire Historians of the Middle East 1886 births 1978 deaths Harvard University staff University of Utah faculty Lebanese Maronites American University of Beirut alumni 20th-century Lebanese historians American University of Beirut faculty Orientalists Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America Arabic–English translators