Teaching Fellow in Middle Eastern History, University of Sussex
Anne Irfan is a historian of the modern Middle East, specialising in Palestine and the Levant. Her work focuses on the intersections between internationalism and national histories, with a particular interest in the connections between political and social dynamics. Her doctoral research looks at the role of the UN-administered Palestinian refugee camps in the exiled nationalist movement from 1967-82. She has a BA(Hons) from Oxford University, and a Dual MA/MSc in International History from Columbia University and the London School of Economics. She won the Ibrahim Dakkak Award for Best Essay on Jerusalem for her work, 'Is Jerusalem international or Palestinian? Rethinking UNGA Resolution 181'.
Anne has spoken in the UK Parliament and at the UN Headquarters in New York on the situation of Palestinian refugees in the Middle East, focusing on the plight of those fleeing the Syrian war. She has also contributed posts to The National Archives blog, the Refugee Outreach & Research Network, and the reporting website Your Middle East, and worked on research and advocacy projects with the NGO Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).

Israel-Hamas war: six key moments for the Gaza Strip
Oct 27, 2023 15:10 pm UTC| Politics
Once again, the Gaza Strip is at the epicentre of violence in the Middle East. This tiny 41km-by-13km band of territory on the Mediterranean, sandwiched between the often hostile neighbours of Israel and Egypt, has faced...
Jul 27, 2023 08:18 am UTC| Politics
Israels parliament has voted to significantly shrink the power of the countrys supreme court as part of a long-telegraphed plan that has bitterly divided the country. In a highly controversial vote boycotted by the...
What Jared Kushner's 'deal of the century' would mean for Palestinian refugees
Aug 13, 2018 13:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Leaked emails from Jared Kushner, Donald Trumps son-in-law and appointed steward of the Israel-Palestine conflict, are shedding light on his planned deal of the century for peace in the Middle East. In extracts published...