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Imperial Perceptions of Palestine - British Influence and Power in Late Ottoman Times

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Informationen zum Autor Lorenzo Kamel is Associate Professor of History at the University of Turin, director of the Research Studies of the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) and scientific director of the New-Med Research Network. Klappentext WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016 Vorwort WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016 Zusammenfassung WINNER OF THE PALESTINE BOOK AWARD 2016 Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of Contents* Introduction. The simplification of “the others”. P.I. From prophecies to empire. P. 1. The “Jewish client state”. P. 2. Cultural imperialism. The influence of the Palestine Exploration Fund. P.3. Suez and Cyprus, setting the stage. P.3.1. Disraeli’s legacy. P. II. The standard conquest myth. P. 1. Who are the Palestinians? P.1.1. The “foreigners’ approach”. P. 2. What is Palestine? P.III. The ownership of the land. P.1. The reformist context. P.1.1. Tanzimât’s impact. P.2. Land tenure classifications. Focus on late Ottoman Palestine. P.3. The mushâ and the dangers of a simplified approach. P.4. The (mis)representation of the land and its local majority. Dynamics of land alienation. P.5. Decostructing the land tenure issue. P. IV. Zionism: beyond the either/or. P.1. “Leshana haba’ah biYerushalaim!”. P.2. Zionism misrepresented. P.3. Effects on the ground. P.3.1. The desert without a people. P.3.2. The process of “extra-territorialization”. P.V. Zion-London. The Archimedean point. P.1. The rise of Berlin. P.2. Despite it all, London. P.3. Anti-Semitism made in England. Towards the Balfour Declaration. P.VI. Palestine’s “non-Jews”. P. 1. Framing the Balfour Declaration. P.2. The tunnel’s two sides. P.3. Messianic times. P.4. Mark Sykes’s “door of hope”. P. 5. Garden Suburb, the turning point. P. VII. Mandate for Palestine: legitimizing the simplification process. P.1. Colonialism’s new faces. P. 2. Hand-picked leaders. P.2. San Remo Conference: whose land? P.3. Churchill’s mark. P.VIII. Divide and rule: the creation of the Transjordan Emirate. P. 1. Jordan and/is Palestine? P.2. The region’s less colonial border. P. IX. Hajj Am?n al-?usayn? and the Supreme Muslim Council. The longa manus of London. P.1. Imperium in imperio. P. 2. The “Gran Muft?” of Great Britain? P.3. The whys of a nomination. P.4. Towards a new Palestinian historiography. P. X. Breaking the standardization process: getting back into history. P. 1. The perception of the archives. P. 2. The archival deficit. P.3. The case of Abu Dis. P.4. The archives of the future. P. Epilogue. P....

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