Mandate Days by Aj Sherman

Mandate Days by Aj Sherman

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An account of the strife-torn decades of British rule in Palestine, known as the Mandate. It is drawn largely from the letters, diaries and memoirs of British citizens who lived and worked there, and reveals their attitudes, accomplishments and missteps, and their sense of imperial mission.

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Mandate Days by Aj Sherman

One of the great dramas in British imperial history, the strife-torn three decades of British rule in Palestine, known as the Mandate, remain controversial even now, over 50 years after the last British High Commissioner left Jerusalem. British policies, promises, and the mere presence of Britain in the Holy Land are still passionately debated and deplored. The thousands of British citizens who actually lived and worked in Palestine have, however, been overlooked. Here is their story, drawn largely from the personal letters, diaries, and memoirs that vividly describe their success in adapting to life in Palestine, their attitudes toward Arabs and Jews, their accomplishments and missteps, and their strong sense of imperial mission. This account aims to bring to life a notable chapter in the history of the Middle East and provide a new perspective on the struggle there for independence and nationhood.
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ISBN 13 9780801866203
ISBN 10 0801866200
Title Mandate Days
Author Aj Sherman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 2001-04-27
Number of pages 264
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