Land of Progress: Palestine in the Age of Colonial Development, 1905-1948
Autor Jacob Norrisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 apr 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199669363
ISBN-10: 0199669368
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Two maps and eight images
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199669368
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: Two maps and eight images
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
a must-read book that may or may not convince the reader but will certainly instigate a healthy debate.
Jacob Norris should be congratulated for having written an outstanding book, full of welcome revisionist insight and backed up by an impressive breadth and depth of knowledge.
Land of Progress is a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarship emphasizing continuities from the Ottoman period to de-construct the ethno-national conflict intensifying under the auspices of the British Empire.
Jacob Norris should be congratulated for having written an outstanding book, full of welcome revisionist insight and backed up by an impressive breadth and depth of knowledge.
Land of Progress is a significant contribution to the growing body of scholarship emphasizing continuities from the Ottoman period to de-construct the ethno-national conflict intensifying under the auspices of the British Empire.
Notă biografică
Jacob Norris is Lecturer in Middle Eastern History at the University of Sussex, following his Randall Dillard Research Fellowship at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge. In 2010 he completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge on 'Ideologies of Development and the British Mandate in Palestine'. Jacob divides his time between Palestine/Israel where he carries out most of his research and Cambridge where he lectures and supervises on the Middle East components of the History Faculty's world history papers. His is currently working on a social history of Bethlehem in the nineteenth century, documenting the changes that occurred in the town as a result of its residents' global interactions during this period.