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Reihe: Center for International Affairs, Harvard UniversityPrinceton Legacy Library
Migdal Palestinian Society and Politics
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 103, 310 Seiten
Reihe: Center for International Affairs, Harvard UniversityPrinceton Legacy Library
ISBN: 978-1-4008-5447-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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FrontMatter, pg. i
Contents, pg. vii
Maps, Figures, and Tables, pg. ix
Preface, pg. xi
Contributors, pg. xv
Introduction, pg. 3
Chapter 1. The Two Faces of Ottoman Rule: Palestinian Society before World War I, pg. 9
Chapter 2. Direct Contact with the West: The British Mandate, pg. 19
Chapter 3. Dispersal and Annexation: Jordanian Rule, pg. 33
Chapter 4. Israeli Military Rule: Continuity at the Macro-Level, pg. 45
Chapter 5. The Impact on Stratification of Employment in Israel: Change at the Micro-Level, pg. 54
Conclusion, pg. 78
Appendix. Field Research in an Occupied Territory, pg. 88
Introduction, pg. 99
Chapter 1. The Office and Functions of the Village Mukhtar, pg. 103
Chapter 2. Administrative Policy in Rural Palestine: The Impact of British Norms on Arab Community Life, 1920–1948, pg. 124
Chapter 3. West Bank Refugees—Between Camp and Society, pg. 146
Chapter 4. Conflictual Pressures and Cooperative Interests: Observations on West Bank-Amman Political Relations, 1949–1967, pg. 169
Chapter 5. Politics and Social Change in the West Bank Since 1967, pg. 185
Chapter 6. The Dialectics of Palestinian Politics, pg. 212
Chapter 7. Legal Protection and Circumvention of Rights for Cultivators in Mandatory Palestine, pg. 233
Chapter 8. Peasants into Workmen: Internal Labor Migration and the Arab Village Community under the Mandate, pg. 261
Index, pg. 287