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Title The British mandate in Palestine : a centenary volume, 1920-2020 / edited by Michael J. Cohen.
Publisher London : Routledge, 2020.
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Contents <P>Foreword <EM>Professor Sari Nusseibeh </EM></P><P><EM> </EM>Editor’s Introduction <EM>Michael J Cohen </EM></P><P><B>Part I. British Perspectives  </B></P><P>1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The Faysal – [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P>2. The anti-Zionist ‘Jewish Khazar’ Syndrome in the official British mind <EM>Rory Miller  </EM></P><P>3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P><B>Part II. Arab Perspectives  </B></P><P>4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu’ayter as an example <EM>Mustafa Kabha  </EM></P><P>5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy and the Clan <EM>Rami Zaidan </EM></P><P>6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab middle class <EM>Itamar Radai</EM>  </P><P>7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and Druze in Mandatory Palestine <EM>Yusri Khaizran </EM></P><P>8. A troubled bond: The Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states <EM>Avraham Sela </EM></P><P><B>Part III. Zionist Perspectives </B></P><P>9.  Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of an argument <EM>Hillel Cohen </EM></P><P>10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine Triangle <EM>Aviva Halamish</EM>  </P><P>11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in establishing Israel <EM>Kenneth W. Stein</EM>  </P><P>12. The Origins of Military Zionism <EM>Colin Shindler  </EM></P><P>13. Is Zionism Colonialism? <EM>Yoav Gelber </EM></P><P>14. Chaim Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of Israel <EM>Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani </EM></P><P>15. David Ben-Gurion’s ‘road-map’ to independence, May 1948 <EM>Tuvia Friling  </EM></P><P><B>Conclusion  </B></P><P>16. Arab-Zionist negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide<EM> Laura Zittrain Eisenberg</EM> and <EM>Neil Caplan</EM></P>
ISBN 9780367133436 (hbk.) :
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Series Routledge studies in Middle Eastern history ; 22
Subject Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948.
Alt author Cohen, Michael Joseph, 1940- editor.
Descript 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
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Contents <P>Foreword <EM>Professor Sari Nusseibeh </EM></P><P><EM> </EM>Editor’s Introduction <EM>Michael J Cohen </EM></P><P><B>Part I. British Perspectives  </B></P><P>1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The Faysal – [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P>2. The anti-Zionist ‘Jewish Khazar’ Syndrome in the official British mind <EM>Rory Miller  </EM></P><P>3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P><B>Part II. Arab Perspectives  </B></P><P>4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu’ayter as an example <EM>Mustafa Kabha  </EM></P><P>5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy and the Clan <EM>Rami Zaidan </EM></P><P>6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab middle class <EM>Itamar Radai</EM>  </P><P>7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and Druze in Mandatory Palestine <EM>Yusri Khaizran </EM></P><P>8. A troubled bond: The Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states <EM>Avraham Sela </EM></P><P><B>Part III. Zionist Perspectives </B></P><P>9.  Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of an argument <EM>Hillel Cohen </EM></P><P>10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine Triangle <EM>Aviva Halamish</EM>  </P><P>11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in establishing Israel <EM>Kenneth W. Stein</EM>  </P><P>12. The Origins of Military Zionism <EM>Colin Shindler  </EM></P><P>13. Is Zionism Colonialism? <EM>Yoav Gelber </EM></P><P>14. Chaim Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of Israel <EM>Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani </EM></P><P>15. David Ben-Gurion’s ‘road-map’ to independence, May 1948 <EM>Tuvia Friling  </EM></P><P><B>Conclusion  </B></P><P>16. Arab-Zionist negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide<EM> Laura Zittrain Eisenberg</EM> and <EM>Neil Caplan</EM></P>
ISBN 9780367133436 (hbk.) :
Series Routledge studies in Middle Eastern history ; 22
Subject Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948.
Alt author Cohen, Michael Joseph, 1940- editor.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  DS 126 B75  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
1 copy being processed for BJL.

Subject Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- History -- 1917-1948.
Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948.
Descript 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white).
Content text
still image
Media computer
Carrier online resource
Contents <P>Foreword <EM>Professor Sari Nusseibeh </EM></P><P><EM> </EM>Editor’s Introduction <EM>Michael J Cohen </EM></P><P><B>Part I. British Perspectives  </B></P><P>1. Colonial Intrigue in the Middle East: The Faysal – [Lawrence] - Weizmann Agreement, January 1919 <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P>2. The anti-Zionist ‘Jewish Khazar’ Syndrome in the official British mind <EM>Rory Miller  </EM></P><P>3. Churchill and Bevin: Thesis and anti-Thesis? <EM>Michael J Cohen</EM>  </P><P><B>Part II. Arab Perspectives  </B></P><P>4. Between local Palestinian and pan-Arab nationalism among Palestinians during the British mandate: Akram Zu’ayter as an example <EM>Mustafa Kabha  </EM></P><P>5. The Palestinian Political Parties: Democracy and the Clan <EM>Rami Zaidan </EM></P><P>6. The rise and fall of the Palestinian-Arab middle class <EM>Itamar Radai</EM>  </P><P>7. Difference, not fragmentation: Christians and Druze in Mandatory Palestine <EM>Yusri Khaizran </EM></P><P>8. A troubled bond: The Palestinian-Arab national movement and the Arab states <EM>Avraham Sela </EM></P><P><B>Part III. Zionist Perspectives </B></P><P>9.  Zionism as a blessing to the Arabs: History of an argument <EM>Hillel Cohen </EM></P><P>10. Jewish Immigration: The Base of the Palestine Triangle <EM>Aviva Halamish</EM>  </P><P>11. Zionist land acquisition: A core element in establishing Israel <EM>Kenneth W. Stein</EM>  </P><P>12. The Origins of Military Zionism <EM>Colin Shindler  </EM></P><P>13. Is Zionism Colonialism? <EM>Yoav Gelber </EM></P><P>14. Chaim Weizmann: From the Balfour Declaration to the establishment of the state of Israel <EM>Jehuda Reinharz and Motti Golani </EM></P><P>15. David Ben-Gurion’s ‘road-map’ to independence, May 1948 <EM>Tuvia Friling  </EM></P><P><B>Conclusion  </B></P><P>16. Arab-Zionist negotiations during the Mandate: An unbridgeable divide<EM> Laura Zittrain Eisenberg</EM> and <EM>Neil Caplan</EM></P>
Alt author Cohen, Michael Joseph, 1940- editor.
ISBN 9780367133436 (hbk.) :

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