Recent conflict in the Middle East has caused some observers to ask if Muslims and Christians can ever coexist. History suggests that relations between those two groups are not predetermined, but are the product of particular social and political circumstances. This book examines Muslim-Christian re
Mandate days: British lives in Palestine: 1918-1948
✍ Scribed by Sherman, A... J
- Publisher
- Thames & Hudson
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
"An essential purchase for anyone interested in modern Middle East history." —Jerusalem PostThe strife-torn three decades of British rule over Palestine, known as the Mandate, is one of the great dramas in British imperial history, and remains passionately controversial now, some fifty years after the last British High Commissioner left Jerusalem. British policies, promises, the mere presence of Britain in the Holy Land, are all still argued, deplored, or—less frequently—admired. In all the polemic surrounding the Mandate, the thousands of British men and women who actually lived and worked in Palestine have been overlooked, as if their presence there had been irrelevant. Whether civil servants, teachers, soldiers, or missionaries, posted to Jerusalem or remote outposts in the hills, whatever their rank or tasks, the British of the Mandate lived through an extraordinary, transforming personal adventure. Here for the first time is their often poignant...
✦ Subjects
Velika Britanija;Britanci--Palestina--1918-1948;Britanci -- Palestina -- 1918-1948 -- Spomini;Palestina -- Zgodovina -- 1918-1948;Velika Britanija -- kolonialna politika
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