Fayez Sayegh

Fayez Sayegh (1922-1980) was a Palestinian-American academic and civil servant.

Early life

Fayez Abdullah Sayegh was born in 1922 in Kharaba, Syria, where his father was a Presbyterian minister. As a child, Sayegh moved with his family to Tiberias and went to school in Safed.[1] He received his bachelor's degree from the American University of Beirut (AUB) in 1941 and his master's degree from the same university in 1945.

Career

In 1949, he earned his Ph.D. in philosophy, with a minor in political science, from Georgetown University.[2] After receiving his degree, Sayegh worked for the Lebanese Embassy in Washington DC. He also worked at the United Nations.

He taught at a number of universities, including Yale, Stanford, Macalaster College, as well as at his Alma Mater AUB and at the University of Oxford.

Sayegh found the Palestine Research Center in Beirut in 1965 and served as its Director-General.[2] In that same year, the center published his historical study entitled, "Zionist Colonialism in Palestine"

He also made several appearances on American television as a commentator on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Bibliography

References

  1. صقر أبو فخر فايز صايغ انتصار الحرية على الأيديولوجيا. Alsafir Palestine. 2012.
  2. 1 2 Andrew I. Killgore "25 Years After His Death, Dr. Fayez Sayegh’s Towering Legacy Lives On"

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