ISBN:
9780755603183
Language:
English
Pages:
237 Seiten
,
24 cm
Year of publication:
2024
Parallel Title:
Online version Chasin, Stephanie British Jews and imperial service
Keywords:
Reading, Rufus Daniel Isaacs
;
Samuel, Herbert Louis
;
Montagu, Edwin S.
;
Geschichte 1905-1922
;
Juden
;
Nationalismus
;
Zionismus
;
Kolonialverwaltung
;
Panislamismus
;
Großbritannien
;
Palästina
;
Britisch-Indien
;
Jews / Great Britain / Biography
;
Statesmen / Great Britain / Biography
;
Jews / Great Britain / History / 20th century
;
Great Britain / Colonies / Administration / History / 20th century
;
Montagu, Edwin Samuel / 1879-1924
;
Reading, Rufus Daniel Isaacs / Marquess of / 1860-1935
;
Samuel, Herbert Louis Samuel / Viscount / 1870-1963
;
Jews, British / India / History
;
Jews, British / Palestine / History
;
India / History / British occupation, 1765-1947
;
Palestine / History / 1917-1948
;
Judaism and politics / Great Britain / History / 20th century
;
Hommes d'État / Grande-Bretagne / Biographies
;
Grande-Bretagne / Colonies / Administration / Histoire / 20e siècle
;
Inde / Histoire / 1765-1947 (Occupation britannique)
;
Palestine / Histoire / 1917-1948
;
Judaïsme et politique / Grande-Bretagne / Histoire / 20e siècle
;
Großbritannien
;
Palästina
;
Britisch-Indien
;
Kolonialverwaltung
;
Juden
;
Nationalismus
;
Panislamismus
;
Zionismus
;
Geschichte 1905-1922
;
Montagu, Edwin S. 1879-1924
;
Reading, Rufus Daniel Isaacs 1860-1935
;
Samuel, Herbert Louis 1870-1963
;
Britisch-Indien
;
Palästina
;
Kolonialverwaltung
;
Juden
Abstract:
"In the wake of the devastating WWI, three Jews headed the most valuable territory in the British Empire in addition to a strategically important new addition. Edwin Montagu held the position of Secretary of State for India, Rufus Isaacs (Lord Reading) was the newly appointed Viceroy of India, and Herbert Samuel arrived in Jerusalem as the first High Commissioner of Palestine. Their appointments came at a time of great upheaval as Indian nationalists clamoured for independence, pan-Islamists fought to keep the defeated Ottoman Empire intact and the sultan in Constantinople, and Zionists sought to build on the wartime promise by the British government to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine in face of opposition by Palestinians and pan-Islamists. The task of tackling these issues was made all the more difficult by accusations that Jews were not loyal to the British Empire and its goals, a view promoted by the appearance of the antisemitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion in English translation. This book follows this web of divisive imperial politics, and nationalist and pan-Islamist aspirations in India and Palestine, through the lives and work of these three men whose efforts were coloured by the post-war fear of a declining empire that was being corroded from within"--
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