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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Maps ix
- Introduction. Drawing the line, writing beyond it: toward a transnational history of partitions 1
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Part I. Origins and genealogies
- Chapter 1. From minority to nation 31
- Chapter 2. The architect of two partitions or a federalist daydreamer? the curious case of Reginald Coupland 56
- Chapter 3. “The meat and the bones”: reassessing the origins of the partition of mandate Palestine 85
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Part II. Distances transversed
- Chapter 4. “Indian Ulsterisation”— Ireland, India, and partition: the infection of example? 111
- Chapter 5. “Close parallels”? interrelated discussions of partition in south Asia and the Palestine mandate (1936–1948) 128
- Chapter 6. Analogical thinking and partition in British mandate Palestine 154
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Part III. Acceptance, resistance, and accommodation
- Chapter 7. Rejecting partition the imported lessons of Palestine’s binational Zionists 175
- Chapter 8. Arab liberal intellectuals and the partition of Palestine 203
- Chapter 9. Poets of partition: the recovery of lost causes 224
- Epilogue. Partitions, hostages, transfer: retributive violence and national security 257
- Notes 297
- Suggestions for further reading 357
- Contributors 361
- Index 365
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Maps ix
- Introduction. Drawing the line, writing beyond it: toward a transnational history of partitions 1
-
Part I. Origins and genealogies
- Chapter 1. From minority to nation 31
- Chapter 2. The architect of two partitions or a federalist daydreamer? the curious case of Reginald Coupland 56
- Chapter 3. “The meat and the bones”: reassessing the origins of the partition of mandate Palestine 85
-
Part II. Distances transversed
- Chapter 4. “Indian Ulsterisation”— Ireland, India, and partition: the infection of example? 111
- Chapter 5. “Close parallels”? interrelated discussions of partition in south Asia and the Palestine mandate (1936–1948) 128
- Chapter 6. Analogical thinking and partition in British mandate Palestine 154
-
Part III. Acceptance, resistance, and accommodation
- Chapter 7. Rejecting partition the imported lessons of Palestine’s binational Zionists 175
- Chapter 8. Arab liberal intellectuals and the partition of Palestine 203
- Chapter 9. Poets of partition: the recovery of lost causes 224
- Epilogue. Partitions, hostages, transfer: retributive violence and national security 257
- Notes 297
- Suggestions for further reading 357
- Contributors 361
- Index 365