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The fascinating biography of George Antonius (1891-1942), a leading Arab nationalist and Palestinian patriot whose ideas on nation, nationalism, and moral democracy resonate for contemporary seekers of the path to peace in the Middle East.
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The fascinating biography of George Antonius (1891-1942), a leading Arab nationalist and Palestinian patriot whose ideas on nation, nationalism, and moral democracy resonate for contemporary seekers of the path to peace in the Middle East.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429981715
- Artikelnr.: 52472225
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429981715
- Artikelnr.: 52472225
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Susan Boyle
Contents List of Illustrations PrefaceAcknowledgments Authors Note on
Transliteration Chronology * Facing the Truth, 1939The Arab Awakening and
the St. Jamess Palace ConferenceThe Arab DelegationThe Examination of
British Promises and PledgesThe Anglo-Arab Meetings and ProposalsConclusion
of the ConferenceNotes * The Arab NationThe Levantine Legacy: Inclusive
DiversityArab Nation: A Culture and a Moral Framework of BeingThe Ottoman
Empire and the Arab National MovementAlexandria: Cosmopolitan Society of
the AgeEducation: The World As His BookKings College and the Arab CauseThe
Student and Patriot on the Eve of WarNotes * World War I British Support
for Arab IndependenceRevolt and Death, 1916The Balfour Declaration,
1917Restraining France and Zionism, 1918Arab Nation, Political ZionismNotes
* Betrayal Arab Patriots and the Paris Peace Conference, 1919The King-Crane
Report on the Arab Position, 1919Zionist Influences, 1919Half a Peace T.E.
Lawrence and ChurchillNotes * Constitutional GovernmentGround Rules for
Palestine, 1921Palestines Magna Charta: Covenant of NationsConstitutional
DemocracyThe Legislative Council, 1922Decentralized GovernanceEducational
PolicyLoss of ConfidenceNotes * Resignation: A Protest Problems in the
Department of EducationA. J. BalfourNegotiating Territorial
BoundariesDriven to ResignNotes * The 1929 Disturbances The 1929
DisturbancesThe Western Wall DisputeOutbreak of Major Disturbances: August
1929Notes * A Moment of HopeThe Shaw Commission of Inquiry, 1929Land
OwnershipCooperationHope for CultivatorsLand ManagementNotes *
Representative Government A Black-Letter DayFactionalism and the Muslim
CongressLandMachinery of GovernmentAdvising the High CommissionerNotes *
Syria and Lectures, 1935Problems in SyriaThe Arab AwakeningThe Arab
National Movement: 1935 LecturesNotes * The Palestinians Revolt: 1936-1938
The First Six Months: AprilOctober 1936Notes * Prejudge and Partition The
Peel Commission of Inquiry, 1936-1937The Partition Plan and Ren
Transliteration Chronology * Facing the Truth, 1939The Arab Awakening and
the St. Jamess Palace ConferenceThe Arab DelegationThe Examination of
British Promises and PledgesThe Anglo-Arab Meetings and ProposalsConclusion
of the ConferenceNotes * The Arab NationThe Levantine Legacy: Inclusive
DiversityArab Nation: A Culture and a Moral Framework of BeingThe Ottoman
Empire and the Arab National MovementAlexandria: Cosmopolitan Society of
the AgeEducation: The World As His BookKings College and the Arab CauseThe
Student and Patriot on the Eve of WarNotes * World War I British Support
for Arab IndependenceRevolt and Death, 1916The Balfour Declaration,
1917Restraining France and Zionism, 1918Arab Nation, Political ZionismNotes
* Betrayal Arab Patriots and the Paris Peace Conference, 1919The King-Crane
Report on the Arab Position, 1919Zionist Influences, 1919Half a Peace T.E.
Lawrence and ChurchillNotes * Constitutional GovernmentGround Rules for
Palestine, 1921Palestines Magna Charta: Covenant of NationsConstitutional
DemocracyThe Legislative Council, 1922Decentralized GovernanceEducational
PolicyLoss of ConfidenceNotes * Resignation: A Protest Problems in the
Department of EducationA. J. BalfourNegotiating Territorial
BoundariesDriven to ResignNotes * The 1929 Disturbances The 1929
DisturbancesThe Western Wall DisputeOutbreak of Major Disturbances: August
1929Notes * A Moment of HopeThe Shaw Commission of Inquiry, 1929Land
OwnershipCooperationHope for CultivatorsLand ManagementNotes *
Representative Government A Black-Letter DayFactionalism and the Muslim
CongressLandMachinery of GovernmentAdvising the High CommissionerNotes *
Syria and Lectures, 1935Problems in SyriaThe Arab AwakeningThe Arab
National Movement: 1935 LecturesNotes * The Palestinians Revolt: 1936-1938
The First Six Months: AprilOctober 1936Notes * Prejudge and Partition The
Peel Commission of Inquiry, 1936-1937The Partition Plan and Ren
Contents List of Illustrations PrefaceAcknowledgments Authors Note on
Transliteration Chronology * Facing the Truth, 1939The Arab Awakening and
the St. Jamess Palace ConferenceThe Arab DelegationThe Examination of
British Promises and PledgesThe Anglo-Arab Meetings and ProposalsConclusion
of the ConferenceNotes * The Arab NationThe Levantine Legacy: Inclusive
DiversityArab Nation: A Culture and a Moral Framework of BeingThe Ottoman
Empire and the Arab National MovementAlexandria: Cosmopolitan Society of
the AgeEducation: The World As His BookKings College and the Arab CauseThe
Student and Patriot on the Eve of WarNotes * World War I British Support
for Arab IndependenceRevolt and Death, 1916The Balfour Declaration,
1917Restraining France and Zionism, 1918Arab Nation, Political ZionismNotes
* Betrayal Arab Patriots and the Paris Peace Conference, 1919The King-Crane
Report on the Arab Position, 1919Zionist Influences, 1919Half a Peace T.E.
Lawrence and ChurchillNotes * Constitutional GovernmentGround Rules for
Palestine, 1921Palestines Magna Charta: Covenant of NationsConstitutional
DemocracyThe Legislative Council, 1922Decentralized GovernanceEducational
PolicyLoss of ConfidenceNotes * Resignation: A Protest Problems in the
Department of EducationA. J. BalfourNegotiating Territorial
BoundariesDriven to ResignNotes * The 1929 Disturbances The 1929
DisturbancesThe Western Wall DisputeOutbreak of Major Disturbances: August
1929Notes * A Moment of HopeThe Shaw Commission of Inquiry, 1929Land
OwnershipCooperationHope for CultivatorsLand ManagementNotes *
Representative Government A Black-Letter DayFactionalism and the Muslim
CongressLandMachinery of GovernmentAdvising the High CommissionerNotes *
Syria and Lectures, 1935Problems in SyriaThe Arab AwakeningThe Arab
National Movement: 1935 LecturesNotes * The Palestinians Revolt: 1936-1938
The First Six Months: AprilOctober 1936Notes * Prejudge and Partition The
Peel Commission of Inquiry, 1936-1937The Partition Plan and Ren
Transliteration Chronology * Facing the Truth, 1939The Arab Awakening and
the St. Jamess Palace ConferenceThe Arab DelegationThe Examination of
British Promises and PledgesThe Anglo-Arab Meetings and ProposalsConclusion
of the ConferenceNotes * The Arab NationThe Levantine Legacy: Inclusive
DiversityArab Nation: A Culture and a Moral Framework of BeingThe Ottoman
Empire and the Arab National MovementAlexandria: Cosmopolitan Society of
the AgeEducation: The World As His BookKings College and the Arab CauseThe
Student and Patriot on the Eve of WarNotes * World War I British Support
for Arab IndependenceRevolt and Death, 1916The Balfour Declaration,
1917Restraining France and Zionism, 1918Arab Nation, Political ZionismNotes
* Betrayal Arab Patriots and the Paris Peace Conference, 1919The King-Crane
Report on the Arab Position, 1919Zionist Influences, 1919Half a Peace T.E.
Lawrence and ChurchillNotes * Constitutional GovernmentGround Rules for
Palestine, 1921Palestines Magna Charta: Covenant of NationsConstitutional
DemocracyThe Legislative Council, 1922Decentralized GovernanceEducational
PolicyLoss of ConfidenceNotes * Resignation: A Protest Problems in the
Department of EducationA. J. BalfourNegotiating Territorial
BoundariesDriven to ResignNotes * The 1929 Disturbances The 1929
DisturbancesThe Western Wall DisputeOutbreak of Major Disturbances: August
1929Notes * A Moment of HopeThe Shaw Commission of Inquiry, 1929Land
OwnershipCooperationHope for CultivatorsLand ManagementNotes *
Representative Government A Black-Letter DayFactionalism and the Muslim
CongressLandMachinery of GovernmentAdvising the High CommissionerNotes *
Syria and Lectures, 1935Problems in SyriaThe Arab AwakeningThe Arab
National Movement: 1935 LecturesNotes * The Palestinians Revolt: 1936-1938
The First Six Months: AprilOctober 1936Notes * Prejudge and Partition The
Peel Commission of Inquiry, 1936-1937The Partition Plan and Ren