The British Mandate in Palestine
A Centenary Volume, 1920-2020
Herausgeber: Cohen, Michael J
The British Mandate in Palestine
A Centenary Volume, 1920-2020
Herausgeber: Cohen, Michael J
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The British Mandate over Palestine began in July 1920, when Sir Herbert Samuel, the first British High Commissioner to Palestine, took his seat at Government House, Jerusalem. The chapters analyze a wide cross-section of the conflicting issues, social, political and strategical that attended British colonial rule over the country.
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The British Mandate over Palestine began in July 1920, when Sir Herbert Samuel, the first British High Commissioner to Palestine, took his seat at Government House, Jerusalem. The chapters analyze a wide cross-section of the conflicting issues, social, political and strategical that attended British colonial rule over the country.
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- Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174860
- ISBN-10: 1032174862
- Artikelnr.: 62570623
- Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032174860
- ISBN-10: 1032174862
- Artikelnr.: 62570623
Michael J Cohen is Emeritus Professor of History at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Among his publications are Churchill and the Jews; Truman an Israel; Fighting World War Three from the Middle East: Allied Contingency Plans, 1945-1954; Strategy and Politics in the Middle East: Defending the Northern Tier; and Britain's Moment in Palestine: Retrospect and Perspectives, 1917-1948.
Foreword Professor Sari Nusseibeh Editor's Introduction Michael J Cohen
Part I. British Perspectives 1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The
Faysal - [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 Michael J Cohen 2.
The anti-Zionist 'Jewish Khazar' Syndrome in the official British mind
Rory Miller 3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? Michael J Cohen
Part II. Arab Perspectives 4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab
nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu'ayter
as an example Mustafa Kabha 5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy
and the Clan Rami Zaidan 6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab
middle class Itamar Radai 7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and
Druze in Mandatory Palestine Yusri Khaizran 8. A troubled bond: The
Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states Avraham Sela Part
III. Zionist Perspectives 9. Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of
an argument Hillel Cohen 10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine
Triangle Aviva Halamish 11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in
establishing Israel Kenneth W. Stein 12. The Origins of Military Zionism
Colin Shindler 13. Is Zionism Colonialism? Yoav Gelber 14. Chaim
Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of
Israel Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani 15. David Ben-Gurion's 'road-map'
to independence, May 1948 Tuvia Friling Conclusion 16. Arab-Zionist
negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide Laura Zittrain
Eisenberg and Neil Caplan
Part I. British Perspectives 1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The
Faysal - [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 Michael J Cohen 2.
The anti-Zionist 'Jewish Khazar' Syndrome in the official British mind
Rory Miller 3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? Michael J Cohen
Part II. Arab Perspectives 4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab
nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu'ayter
as an example Mustafa Kabha 5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy
and the Clan Rami Zaidan 6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab
middle class Itamar Radai 7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and
Druze in Mandatory Palestine Yusri Khaizran 8. A troubled bond: The
Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states Avraham Sela Part
III. Zionist Perspectives 9. Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of
an argument Hillel Cohen 10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine
Triangle Aviva Halamish 11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in
establishing Israel Kenneth W. Stein 12. The Origins of Military Zionism
Colin Shindler 13. Is Zionism Colonialism? Yoav Gelber 14. Chaim
Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of
Israel Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani 15. David Ben-Gurion's 'road-map'
to independence, May 1948 Tuvia Friling Conclusion 16. Arab-Zionist
negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide Laura Zittrain
Eisenberg and Neil Caplan
Foreword Professor Sari Nusseibeh Editor's Introduction Michael J Cohen
Part I. British Perspectives 1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The
Faysal - [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 Michael J Cohen 2.
The anti-Zionist 'Jewish Khazar' Syndrome in the official British mind
Rory Miller 3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? Michael J Cohen
Part II. Arab Perspectives 4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab
nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu'ayter
as an example Mustafa Kabha 5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy
and the Clan Rami Zaidan 6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab
middle class Itamar Radai 7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and
Druze in Mandatory Palestine Yusri Khaizran 8. A troubled bond: The
Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states Avraham Sela Part
III. Zionist Perspectives 9. Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of
an argument Hillel Cohen 10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine
Triangle Aviva Halamish 11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in
establishing Israel Kenneth W. Stein 12. The Origins of Military Zionism
Colin Shindler 13. Is Zionism Colonialism? Yoav Gelber 14. Chaim
Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of
Israel Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani 15. David Ben-Gurion's 'road-map'
to independence, May 1948 Tuvia Friling Conclusion 16. Arab-Zionist
negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide Laura Zittrain
Eisenberg and Neil Caplan
Part I. British Perspectives 1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The
Faysal - [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 Michael J Cohen 2.
The anti-Zionist 'Jewish Khazar' Syndrome in the official British mind
Rory Miller 3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? Michael J Cohen
Part II. Arab Perspectives 4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab
nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu'ayter
as an example Mustafa Kabha 5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy
and the Clan Rami Zaidan 6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab
middle class Itamar Radai 7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and
Druze in Mandatory Palestine Yusri Khaizran 8. A troubled bond: The
Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states Avraham Sela Part
III. Zionist Perspectives 9. Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of
an argument Hillel Cohen 10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine
Triangle Aviva Halamish 11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in
establishing Israel Kenneth W. Stein 12. The Origins of Military Zionism
Colin Shindler 13. Is Zionism Colonialism? Yoav Gelber 14. Chaim
Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of
Israel Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani 15. David Ben-Gurion's 'road-map'
to independence, May 1948 Tuvia Friling Conclusion 16. Arab-Zionist
negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide Laura Zittrain
Eisenberg and Neil Caplan