The Roots of Separatism in Palestine: British Economic Policy, 1920-1929
@inproceedings{Smith1993TheRO, title={The Roots of Separatism in Palestine: British Economic Policy, 1920-1929}, author={B. J. Smith}, year={1993} }
Part 1: weaving the web of British colonialism an impoverished metropolital link unequal balances in public finance. Part 2: building the Jewish national home facilitating Jewish immigration the search for vacant land monopoly rights for Jewish enterprise. Part 3: breaking colonial rules the anomaly of a worker settler movement protecting Jewish industry. Appendix: mandate for Palestine abbreviations.
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