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The British Mandate In Palestine A Centenary Volume 19202020 Michael J Cohen

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The British Mandate In Palestine A Centenary Volume 19202020 Michael J Cohen
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.51 MB
Author: Michael J Cohen
ISBN: 9780367133436, 0367133431
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The British Mandate In Palestine A Centenary Volume 19202020 Michael J Cohen by Michael J Cohen 9780367133436, 0367133431 instant download after payment.

The British Mandate over Palestine began just 100 years ago, 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, from 1920 to 1948.  
This anthology contains contributions by several of the most respected Israeli scholars in the field - Arab, Druze and Jewish. It is divided into three sections, covering the differing perspectives of the main 'actors' in the 'Palestine Triangle' the British, the Arabs and the Zionists. The concluding chapter identifies a pattern of seven counterproductive negotiating behaviors that explain the repeated failure of the parties to agree upon any of the proposals for an Arab-Zionist peace in Mandated Palestine. 
The volume is a modern review of the British Mandate in Palestine from different perspectives, which makes it a valuable addition to the field. It is a key resource for students and scholars interested in international relations, history of the Middle East, Palestine and Israel.

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