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Judul A discourse on domination in mandate Palestine:imperialism, property and insurgency
Pengarang Zeina B. Ghandour
Penerbitan New York Routledge 2009
Deskripsi Fisik xi,197p.;24 cm24 cm
ISBN 9780415489935
Subjek 1. Mandates-Palestine
2. Palestine-History-1917-1948
Abstrak British discourse during the Mandate, with its unremitting convergence on the problematic 'native question', and which rested on racial and cultural theories and presumptions, as well as on certain givens drawn from the British class system, has been taken for granted by historians. The validity of cultural representations as pronounced within official correspondence and colonial laws and regulations, as well as within the private papers of colonial officials, survives more or less intact. There are features of colonialism additional to economic and political power, which are glaring yet have escaped examination, which carried cultural weight and had cultural implications and which negatively transformed native society.
Catatan Indeks : P.192-197
P.175-191
Bahasa Inggris
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