Palestine and Israel in the 19th and 20th Centuries

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Full Fourth
German Government
Haavara Agreements
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Hashemite Kingdom politics
Held
Higher Arab Committee
Inclined
Jewish-Arab relations
Jordanian Rule
Middle Eastern history
movement
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Northern Samaria
Palestine Office
population
pre-State Israel
press
Secretary Of State
socio-political dynamics in Mandatory Palestine
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Young Men
Zionist
Zionist Actions Committee
Zionist Movement
Zionist Organization

Product details

  • ISBN 9780714631219
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 1982
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First Published in 1982. Middle Eastern Studies first appeared in 1964. The purpose of the Journal was the promotion of the study of the Middle East and North Africa since the end of the eighteenth century, and that it aimed to take within its ambit the political, economic, religious and legal history of the area, its literature, social geography, sociology and anthropology. That the Journal, now in its fourteenth volume, has been able to conform to this programme is due to its contributors who, over the years, have kept it supplied with a constant and abundant flow of articles on the various subjects here enumerated. This selection of articles on Palestine and Israel in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, drawn from its first thirteen volumes, illustrates the great variety of subjects which authors have thought worth investigating, and the diversity of approaches which they have adopted. This book also shows that an appreciable part of the Journal, in terms simply of volume, has been devoted throughout to Palestine and Israel.