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The Palestine Mandate: Background. HIST 4339. Outline. Zionism Arab nationalism Britain’s conflicting promises Structure of empire Post-WWI events. Palestine Region Before World War I. 80% Muslim 10% Christian 8% Jewish. Zionism. Modern political movement for Jewish state in Palestine
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The Palestine Mandate:Background HIST 4339
Outline • Zionism • Arab nationalism • Britain’s conflicting promises • Structure of empire • Post-WWI events
Palestine Region Before World War I • 80% Muslim • 10% Christian • 8% Jewish
Zionism • Modern political movement for Jewish state in Palestine • Reaction to European anti-Semitism —1880s pogroms in Russia >>>Bilu Manifesto —1894 Dreyfus Affairs in France >>>Herzl’s The Jewish State (1896)
Zionism • Jewish disillusionment with assimilation, conviction of need for own homeland
Arab Nationalism • George Antonius as scholar-advocate • Favored pan-Arabism over pan-Islam • The Arab Awakening (1938) • 1916: Arab uprising against Ottoman rule
Britain’s Conflicting Promises • 1915-16 McMahon-Hussein Correspondence • 1917 Balfour Declaration • British attempt to play both sides?
Structure of Empire • Result of imperial structure? (IO, CO, FO, Cabinet, PM) —Antonius (397): “the British right hand was sometimes completely ignorant of what the left hand had done or was about to do.”
Focus of British Empire in West Asia • Effort to resolve conflicting promises • Exacerbation of existing religious/ethnic tensions
Postwar Events • 1919: Feisal-Weizmann Agreement • 1920: Jewish-Arab violence in Palestine
Postwar Events • Churchill’s post-Cairo Conference attempts to allay Arab fears: Jewish national home in Palestine would be “good for the world, good for the Jews, good for the British Empire, but also good for the Arabs who dwell in Palestine . . . They shall share in the benefits and progress of Zionism.”