Examines the historical roots of the Zionist movement and how the State of Israel was formed as a colonial-settler state dispossessing the Palestinian people.Index, annotation, maps.
Israel: A Colonial-Settler State?
β Scribed by Maxime Rodinson
- Publisher
- Pathfinder Press
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 120
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Examines the historical roots of the Zionist movement and how the State of Israel was formed as a colonial-settler state dispossessing the Palestinian people. Index, annotation, maps.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 4
Introduction......Page 5
What are the Arguments?......Page 23
In What Way is Israel a Colonial Phenomenon?......Page 31
Objections and Limitations......Page 75
Conclusion......Page 87
Notes to the Introduction......Page 93
Notes......Page 95
Index......Page 113
MAP: Palestine Under the British Mandate......Page 117
MAP: 1947 United Nations Partition Plan......Page 118
MAP: Results of the 1948 War......Page 119
MAP: Results of the 1967 War......Page 120
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