Ir al contenido

Communism and Zionism in Palestine The Commintern and the Political Unrest in
Foto de archivo: la portada puede ser diferente

Communism and Zionism in Palestine The Commintern and the Political Unrest in the 1920s Tapa dura - 1974

de Jacob Hen-Tov


Información de la editorial

Investigating the Communist International's involvement in Palestine during the 1920s, this unusual study encompasses the rise of the Zionist settlement in the region, the gradual emergence of Arab nationalism, and the increasing difficulties facing the British mandatory government in reconciling the growing Arab-Jewish strife.

The Communist International, searching for revolutionary situations in the underdeveloped world, attempted to use the unrest in Palestine to undermine the British mandatory government. In the process the Communist International and the Palestine Communist Party were confronted by an expanding popular movement-- Zionism--which they tried to suppress.

The situation was unique. The Palestine Communist Party's leadership and membership were predominantly Jewish, and perceived the Communist International's anti-Zionist policies as a threat to the existence of the entire Jewish community.

Hen-Tov made five investigative trips to Russia. He not only reconstructs the situation in the 1920s, but also explains the roots of the strong anti-Israel position taken by the Soviet Union today.

Detalles

  • Título Communism and Zionism in Palestine The Commintern and the Political Unrest in the 1920s
  • Autor Jacob Hen-Tov
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Editorial Transaction Publishers
  • Fecha de publicación January 1, 1974
  • ISBN 9780870733260