Turks, Arabs and Jewish Immigration into Palestine
<p>It is commonly maintained that prior to World War I all was well between Jews and Arabs in Palestine. According to this view, the Jews were too few and the Arabs too inarticulate for discord to have manifested itself. Amongst the Arabs there was, at most, only rudimentary opposition to Jew...
Main Author: | Mandel, NJ |
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Other Authors: | Hourani, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1965
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