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The Balfour declaration

Leonard Stein c1961 © Doctors Without Borders
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  • Middle Eastern: 1918-present
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  • Frontmatter (page N/A)
  • Acknowledgements (page ix)
  • I The Background, 1839-1914 (page 3)
  • 1 The European Powers, Palestine and the Jews (page 3)
  • 2 Great Britain and France in the Levant (page 44)
  • 3 The Zionist Movement in 1914 (page 59)
  • II The Preliminaries (page 95)
  • 4 Zionist Policy on the Outbreak of War (page 97)
  • 5 Herbert Samuel (page 103)
  • 6 Weizmann (page 117)
  • 7 C. P. Scott (page 131)
  • 8 Weizmann, Samuel and Lloyd George (page 137)
  • 9 Balfour (page 147)
  • 10 The Zionists and the Anti-Zionists (page 166)
  • 11 The Rothschilds (page 182)
  • 12 American Jewry (page 188)
  • 13 Zionist Moves in Berlin and Constantinople (page 206)
  • 14 Sir Edward Grey's Proposal, March 1916 (page 218)
  • 15 Sir Mark Sykes' Introduction to Zionism (page 233)
  • 16 The Sykes-Picot Agreement (page 240)
  • 17 Mark Sykes (page 270)
  • 18 Moses Gaster-Aaron Aaronsohn (page 285)
  • 19 The Situation at the end of 1916 (page 296)
  • III The Year of Decision, 1917 (page 307)
  • 20 The Change of Government (page 309)
  • 21 The British Invasion of Palestine (page 327)
  • 22 The Russian Revolution (page 339)
  • 23 The Entry of the United States into the War (page 350)
  • 24 Sykes' Contacts with the Zionist Leaders (page 361)
  • 25 Weizmann's Meetings with Balfour and Lloyd George (page 378)
  • 26 The Plan of Campaign (page 386)
  • 27 Sokolow in Paris and Rome (page 394)
  • 28 Soundings in the United States (page 422)
  • 29 Soundings in Russia (page 429)
  • 30 The Discomfiture of the Conjoint Foreign Committee (page 442)
  • 31 First Steps Towards the Declaration (page 462)
  • 32 George Barnes-Smuts (page 473)
  • 33 The Jewish Legion Controversy - Edwin Montagu (page 484)
  • 34 The Zionist Question Before the War Cabinet, September 1917 (page 502)
  • 35 Further Consideration by the War Cabinet, October 1917 (page 514)
  • 36 Contacts between German Zionist Leaders and the German Government (page 533)
  • 37 The War Cabinet Approves the Declaration, 31 October 1917 (page 543)
  • IV The Declaration, November 1917 - San Remo, April 1920 (page 557)
  • 38 The Response to the Declaration, I (page 559)
  • 39 The Response to the Delcaration, II (page 587)
  • 40 The Idea of an American Mandate for Palestine (page 605)
  • 41 The Arab Question (page 621)
  • 42 The London and San Remo Conferences (page 652)
  • Appendix (page 664)
  • Sources Unpublished Material (page 665)
  • Sources Published Works (page 668)
  • Index (page 671)
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
ENHR 79.310 (Jan. 1964): 217-218 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28196401%2979%3A310%3C217%3ATBD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X
AHR 67.2 (Jan. 1962): 396-398 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762%28196201%2967%3A2%3C396%3ATBD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2
IA 37.3 (Jul. 1961): 347-348 http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0020-5850%28196107%2937%3A3%3C347%3ATBD%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2
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