The British in Palestine : the mandatory government and Arab-Jewish conflict, 1917-1929

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The British in Palestine : the mandatory government and Arab-Jewish conflict, 1917-1929

Bernard Wasserstein

B. Blackwell, 1990

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The period between the British occupation of Palestine in 1917 and the bloody riots of 1929 could be said to have set the mould for both the institutional and psychological climate for the Arab-Jewish conflict, even up to the present day. Decisions were made at the time that have had consequences far beyond their immediate horizon. In the second of this study, historian Bernard Wasserstein re-examines the role of the British, Arab, and Jewish decision-makers in the light of new evidence about this formative period of Middle Eastern politics.

目次

  • Establishment of the military government -, 1917-1918
  • OETA versus Zionism, 1918-1919
  • the all of the military goverment, 1919-1920
  • Herbert Samuel and the Palestinian problem
  • the riots of may 1921
  • the rise and fall of Palestine, 1921-1923
  • British officials and the development of the Jewish national home, 1923-1929
  • Arab officials inm the government of Palestine
  • the riots of August 1929.

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