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The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (RLE Israel and Palestine) (Paperback)
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The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement, 1918-1929 (RLE Israel and Palestine) (Paperback)
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The resurgence of Palestinian nationalism in the wake of the 1967
Arab-Israeli war tended to overshadow the fact that Palestinian
national consciousness is not a new phenomenon, but traces its
origins back to the time when the first stirrings of nationalism
were being felt in many parts of the under-developed world. This
work, first published in 1974, is based on both Arabic and Hebrew
primary sources as well as English and French official and
unofficial documents, and was the first detailed study of the
infancy period of Palestinian nationalism. The book begins by
establishing the position of Palestine and Jerusalem in Islamic
history and their significance within the concepts of Islam, and
outlines the social and political features of the Palestinian
population at the beginning of the First World War. The author then
charts in detail the development of Palestinian nationalism over
the decade after the War. Two major forces influenced this
development and reacted with it: Zionism, with its ambitious
schemes for settling Jews in Palestine and creating a National Home
for them there, and Arab nationalism on a wider scale, which was
emerging spontaneously with the disintegration of the Ottoman
Empire and the spreading of ideas of self-determination. The
growing threat posed by Zionism awoke the Palestinian population to
the need for organization and the establishment of their own
identity to oppose it, while the focus of their national
aspirations widened or narrowed according to the ability which they
felt at any given time to confront Zionism and achieve
self-expression within a Palestinian rather than an all-Syrian
national framework. The events of these turbulent years - the
confrontations with the British, delegations, boycotts, proposals
and rejections, the emergence of al-Hajj Amin al-Husayni, the
Wailing Wall conflict and its repercussions - are all described
within the context of these wider considerations, which also
include Britain's own role as holder of the Mandate over Palestine.
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