The Balfour declaration: empire, the mandate and resistance in Palestine

Author
Regan, Bernard
Publisher
Verso
Year
2017
Language
English
Call Number
DS125.5 .R42 2017
ISBN
9781786632470
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
278
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Middle East
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Zionism -- Great Britain
Abstract

The true history of the imperial deal that transformed the Middle East and sealed the fate of Palestine

On 2 November 1917, the British government, represented by Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour, declared it was in favour of “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.” This short note would become one of the most controversial documents of its time.

A hundred years later, Bernard Regan recounts the composition of the Balfour Declaration as one of the major events in the history 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, the Zionist movement, and the Palestinian groups struggling for self-determination.

The after-effects of these events are still being felt today. Bernard Regan’s urgent, timely history excavates the origins of the current crisis.