Zionism and the Arabs, 1936–1939

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"Zionism and the Arabs, 1936–1939" is a historical study by Ian Black examining the complex political, social, and diplomatic dynamics between the Zionist movement, Palestinian Arabs, and the British Mandate authorities in the tense pre–World War II years.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
academicDiscipline Middle Eastern studies
history
political science
author Ian Black NERFINISHED
countryOfFocus Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
examines policies of the British Mandate authorities
responses of Palestinian Arab leadership
responses of the Zionist movement
focusesOn diplomatic relations with British authorities
political dynamics between Zionists and Arabs
social dynamics between Zionists and Arabs
genre Middle Eastern history
non-fiction
political history
hasAuthorNationality British
historicalContext late British Mandate era
pre–World War II period
intendedAudience general readers interested in Middle East history
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject British Mandate authorities NERFINISHED
Palestinian Arabs NERFINISHED
Zionist movement
setting British Mandate Palestine NERFINISHED
temporalCoverage 1936
1937
1938
1939
topic Arab–Jewish relations
British Mandate for Palestine NERFINISHED
Palestinian nationalism
Zionism NERFINISHED
colonial administration
diplomatic history
interwar period

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Ian Black notableWork Zionism and the Arabs, 1936–1939
subject surface form: Ian Black (journalist)