Mandate Days: British Lives in Palest by A Sherman

Mandate Days: British Lives in Palest by A Sherman

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A depiction of the lives of the British proconsuls in Palestine under the still highly controversial Mandate. Their letters home, diaries and memoirs describe British landscapes, cultural affinities, misunderstandings and feelings for Arabs or Jews.

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Mandate Days: British Lives in Palest by A Sherman

The turbulant three decades of British rule over Palestine, known as the Mandate, is one of the great dramas of British imperial history and remains highly controversial to this day, some 50 years after the last British High Commissioner left Jerusalem. Whether civil servants, teachers, soldiers and missionaries, the British of the Mandate lived through an extraordinary, transforming personal adventure. This text depicts their often poignant story, written largely in their own words, with honesty, humour and often bitterness, against a background of tragic and violent events. Their letters home, diaries and memoirs describe British landscapes, cultural affinities, misunderstandings and feelings for Arabs or Jews, accomplishments and mishaps and a strong sense of imperial mission coupled with an often sorrowful awareness of human limitations and the folly of unrealistic expectations.
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ISBN 13 9780500251164
ISBN 10 0500251169
Title Mandate Days: British Lives in Palest
Author A Sherman
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd
Year published 1997-11-10
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.