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War-time contingency and the balfour declaration of 1917: an improbable regression / Mathew, William M   Journal Article
Mathew, William M Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Rejecting deterministic views of the 1917 Balfour Declaration as an expression of the inevitable work of history returning Jews to their ancient homeland, this article argues that Britain's fateful endorsement of the idea of a national home for Jews in Palestine was, in fact, the result of a combination of fortuity and contingency related primarily to World War I and the concerns and personalities of the British politicians involved. The article highlights the historic improbability of the Declaration and its implementation in the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine, noting the regression it represented at a time when British imperial policy aspired to more flexible accommodations with colonial populations.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  Jews  Balfour Declaration  Palestine was  Colonial Populations 
World War I 
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