Palestine and the Great Feud
A Land Torn in Two, Zionism and the Infancy of Ideas (1897–1918)- Authors:
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- 2022
Summary
This volume analyzes the early period of the Arab-Israeli conflict (1897–1948), which encompasses the emergence of the Zionist movement and the end of the First World War. Zionism and Western colonialism continue to play a definitive role in shaping the fate of the Palestinian cause. The author argues that it is possible to understand the existence of such a relationship between Zionism and Western colonialism by looking at the unity of purpose of both approaches and the international circles in which Zionism has been supported from the very beginning. Zionism does not correspond to a natural course of national development, such as the origin, language, and cultural unity of a nation residing in lands where its ancestors lived but is an international idea that transcends territoriality. Similarly, Western colonialism, which aims to design an extra territorial framework, follows the same path as Zionism in this framework.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-2405-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-2406-0
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 291
- Product type
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 8
- 1 Colonial Strategy to Prevent Arab Danger No access Pages 9 - 26
- 2 Fathers of the Founding Zionists and Their Proposals No access Pages 27 - 74
- 3 Jewish Settlement Projects: Alternatives to Palestine, 1891–1917 No access Pages 75 - 106
- 4 Palestine between the Zionist Movement and Western Imperialism during WWI No access Pages 107 - 130
- 5 The Important Features of the Zionist Movement and Arab Reality in the Late Ottoman Era No access Pages 131 - 172
- Conclusion No access Pages 173 - 180
- Notes No access Pages 181 - 256
- Bibliography No access Pages 257 - 290
- About the Author No access Pages 291 - 291





