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America's Palestine Popular and Official Perceptions from Balfour to Israeli Statehood
Author: Lawrence Davidson
Year: 2001
Format: PDF
File size: 969 KB
Language: ENG



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The book "America's Palestine Popular and Official Perceptions from Balfour to Israeli Statehood" by Mitchell Cohen provides a comprehensive overview of the historical development of American attitudes towards Palestine and Israel, from the Balfour Declaration in 1917 to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. The book explores how these perceptions have evolved over time, shaped by political, social, and cultural factors, and how they continue to influence American foreign policy towards the region today. The book begins with an examination of the Balfour Declaration, a pivotal moment in the history of Palestine and Israel that laid the groundwork for the eventual creation of a Jewish homeland. The author delves into the motivations behind the declaration and its impact on the political landscape of the Middle East, highlighting the complex web of interests and ideologies that have shaped American policy towards the region. Next, the book explores the evolution of American popular and official perceptions of Palestine and Israel during the interwar period, including the rise of Zionism and the growing support for a Jewish homeland among American Jews. The author also discusses the role of media and public opinion in shaping these perceptions, demonstrating how the narrative around Palestine and Israel has been constructed and contested over time.
В книге Митчелла Коэна «America's Palestine Popular and Official Perceptions from Balfour to Israeli Statehood» представлен всесторонний обзор исторического развития американского отношения к Палестине и Израилю, от Декларации Бальфура в 1917 году до создания Государства Израиль в 1948 году. Книга исследует, как эти представления развивались с течением времени, сформированные политическими, социальными и культурными факторами, и как они продолжают влиять на американскую внешнюю политику по отношению к региону сегодня. Книга начинается с рассмотрения Декларации Бальфура, ключевого момента в истории Палестины и Израиля, который заложил основу для возможного создания еврейской родины. Автор углубляется в мотивацию декларации и ее влияние на политический ландшафт Ближнего Востока, подчеркивая сложную сеть интересов и идеологий, которые сформировали американскую политику в отношении региона. Далее книга исследует эволюцию американского народного и официального восприятия Палестины и Израиля в межвоенный период, включая рост сионизма и растущую поддержку еврейской родины среди американских евреев. Автор также обсуждает роль средств массовой информации и общественного мнения в формировании этих представлений, демонстрируя, как повествование вокруг Палестины и Израиля было построено и оспорено с течением времени.
Il libro di Mitchell Cohen, "America" s Officine Popolari e Percessioni Ufficiali from Balfour to Israeli Statehood ", fornisce una panoramica completa dell'evoluzione storica dell'atteggiamento americano nei confronti della Palestina e di Israele, dalla Dichiarazione Balfur del 1917 alla creazione dello Stato d'Israele nel 1948. Il libro indaga come queste idee si sono evolute nel tempo, formate da fattori politici, sociali e culturali, e come continuano ad influenzare la politica estera americana nei confronti della regione oggi. Il libro inizia con l'esame della Dichiarazione Balpur, un momento chiave nella storia della Palestina e di Israele, che ha gettato le basi per la possibile creazione della patria ebraica. L'autore approfondisce la motivazione della dichiarazione e la sua influenza sul panorama politico del Medio Oriente, sottolineando la complessa rete di interessi e ideologie che hanno formato la politica americana nei confronti della regione. Il libro esplora poi l'evoluzione della percezione popolare e ufficiale americana della Palestina e di Israele nel periodo tra le guerre, inclusa la crescita del sionismo e il crescente sostegno alla patria ebraica tra gli ebrei americani. L'autore discute anche del ruolo dei media e dell'opinione pubblica nella formazione di questi concetti, dimostrando come la narrazione intorno alla Palestina e Israele sia stata costruita e contestata nel corso del tempo.
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