The Great War And The Remaking Of Palestine by Salim Tamari

A Social History

This insightful work delves into the transformative impact of World War I on the socio-political landscape of Palestine, examining how the war catalyzed significant changes in the region's demographics, governance, and cultural identity. Through a detailed exploration of the experiences of local populations, the narrative highlights the complex interplay between colonial powers, emerging national movements, and the diverse communities inhabiting the land. The book offers a nuanced understanding of how the war's aftermath set the stage for future conflicts and the ongoing struggle for identity and sovereignty in Palestine.

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