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The Balfour Declaration: Empire, the Mandate and Resistance in Palestine
By (Author) Bernard Regan
Verso Books
Verso Books
1st January 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
956.9404
Hardback
288
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 28mm
474g
On November 2, 1917, the British government, represented by Foreign Minister Arthur Balfour, declared that they were in favor of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. This short note would be one of the most controversial documents of its time. A hundred years after its signing, Bernard Regan recasts the history of the Balfour Declaration as one of the major events in the story of the Middle East. Offering new insights into the imperial rivalries between Britain, Germany and the Ottomans, Regan exposes British policy in the region as part of a larger geopolitical game. Yet, even then, the course of events was not straightforward and Regan charts the debates within the British government and the Zionist movement itself on the future of Palestine. The book also provides a revealing account of life in Palestinian society at the time, paying particular attention to the responses of Palestinian civil society to the imperial machinations that threatened their way of life. Not just a history of states and policies, Regan manages to brilliantly present both a history of people under colonialism and an account of the colonizers themselves.
his is a meticulously researched account of the background and aftermath of a transaction that launched in 1917 a malignant conflict that has poisoned the Near East and the wider international arena ever since. Bernard Regan places the Balfour Declaration in its proper context It is compelling essential reading to anyone who wishes to understand the roots of one of our worlds most dangerous potential explosion spots. -- Mosh Machover, author of Israelis and Palestinians: Conflict and Resolution
In this major account of the Balfour Declaration, Bernard Regans timely book sheds light on the most powerful symbol of the official BritishZionist alliance over the last century. It deserves to be widely read by those yearning for truth and reconciliation in the Middle East. -- Professor Nur Masalha, SOAS, University of London
Bernard Regan served for 25 years on the National Executive of the National Union of Teachers.He has been publicly campaigning in support of the rights of the Palestinian people to self-determination since 1982, for much of that time as an Executive member of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. He was the principal author of the ground-breaking resolution adopted by the Trade Union Congress in 2006 in support of Palestinian rights. He gained his PhD in 2016 studying with the Palestinian historian Professor Nur Masalha. He has contributed to journals including Holy Land and Palestine Studies.