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One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate, by Tom Segev, Haim Watzman

A panoramic and provocative history of life in Palestine during the three strife-torn but romantic decades when Britain ruled and the seeds of today's conflicts were sown

Tom Segev's acclaimed works, 1949 and The Seventh Million, overturned accepted views of the history of Israel. Now Segev explores the dramatic period before the creation of the state, when Britain ruled over "one Palestine, complete" (as noted in the receipt signed by the High Commissioner) and when its promise to both Jews and Arabs that they would inherit the land set in motion the conflict that haunts the region to this day.

Drawing on a wealth of untapped archival materials, Segev reconstructs a tumultuous era (1917 to 1948) of limitless possibilities and tragic missteps. He introduces the legendary figures--General Allenby, Lawrence of Arabia, David Ben-Gurion--as well as an array of pioneers, secret agents, diplomats, and fanatics. He tracks the steady advance of Jews and Arabs toward confrontation and with his hallmark originality puts forward a radical new argument: that the British, far from being pro-Arab, as commonly thought, consistently favored the Zionist position, and did so out of the mistaken--and anti-Semitic belief that Jews turned the wheels of history.

Rich in unforgettable characters, sensitive to all perspectives, One Palestine, Complete brilliantly depicts the decline of an empire, the birth of one nation, and the tragedy of another.

  • Sales Rank: #1548799 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Metropolitan Books
  • Published on: 2000-11-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.60" h x 1.92" w x 6.36" l,
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 592 pages
Features
  • Palestine History Israel British Mandate

Amazon.com Review
Topicality is never an issue where Israel and the Palestinians are concerned. The arguments--not to mention bloodshed--over Jewish and Muslim nationhood and land rights have been going on for centuries and, whatever the best intentions of the current peace process, they will probably go on for centuries to come. Both parties fanatically believe they have an inalienable historical right to statehood on the land in question and both regard Jerusalem as a holy city. As befits the disenfranchised, the Palestinians are slightly more open to a negotiated settlement, but the Israelis remain intransigent about handing over any but the most inhospitable of scrubland and the impasse remains. In the battle between the bullets and the ballot box, the bullets are winning hands-down.

Tom Segev is one of Israel's most notable historians and journalists--one of the few to strive for any sense of objectivity in his writings--so a new book by him is always worth waiting for. One Palestine, Complete is a detailed account of Palestine under British rule from 1917 to 1948, the critical period in the modern history of the region that led up to the creation of the state of Israel. Segev begins by carefully detailing Britain's well-known inconsistencies in dealing with both the Jews and the Arabs--to both of whom it had appeared to promise, if not the world, at least the country after independence was granted--and goes on to make a convincing case that because Palestine fell into the category of an emotional rather than self-interested colonial possession, the Brits hoped the situation would unwind to everyone's advantage.

Where Segev departs from the historical norm is in his assertions that whatever the British may have said to the Palestinians, their actions were uncompromisingly pro-Zionist from the start. This, he claims, was done out of the mistaken, anti-Semitic belief that the Jews controlled business and turned the wheels of history, rather than from a recognition of the rightness of their cause. Be this as it may, it is at best a partial explanation. Before World War II, Britain was on the verge of handing over Palestine to the Arabs, and Segev completely downplays the impact of Western war guilt over the Holocaust that led to a huge growth in support for an independent Israeli state at the expense of Palestinian rights.

Even so, One Palestine, Complete offers a thoughtful and dramatic account of the evolution of two nationalist movements that seem destined never to be reconciled. With a past like this, what hope is there for the future? --John Crace, Amazon.co.uk

From Publishers Weekly
"The British entered Palestine to defeat the Turks; they stayed there to keep it from the French; then they gave it to the Zionists because they loved 'the Jews' even as they loathed them, at once admired and despised them, and above all feared them. They were not guided by strategic considerations, and there was no orderly decision-making process," claims Segev in revealing the thrust of his argument that the contemporary problems between the Arabs and the Jews over the issue of a promised homeland were exacerbated by the interventions of the British empire between the two world wars. Segev, author of the well-known and highly controversial books 1949 and The Seventh Million, is one of the "new historians" who have revised and demythologized the history of modern Israel. The reason the British feared the Zionists, Segev maintains, was that they believed that the Jews had inordinate political power around the world. Moreover, he suggests that the Arab rebellions of the late 1930s were instrumental in convincing the British to leave the reins to the Jewish Agency and even hypothesizes about how the British would have reacted if the Arabs had had a political infrastructure in place similar to that of the Jews. Although his argument would be more convincing had he given greater credence to the Palestinian perspective, Segev is an excellent historical writer who presents a compelling and timely discussion of a well-trodden subjectDeven if it does not stir as much controversy as his earlier work. (Nov. 14)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
In the past 50 years, Arab-Israeli relations have been marked by several wars and internecine conflicts. Understanding the events in Palestine during the first half of the 20th century, which shaped the future of this conflict, is critical to understanding the contemporary obstacles confronting the Middle East peace process. Israeli journalist Segev (1949: The First Israelis) has written a detailed, evenhanded account of these events, which led to the establishment of the state of Israel and the creation of the Palestinian refugee problem. By relying on a wealth of archival material, the author demonstrates how and why the British ultimately favored the Zionist forces over the Arabs and how they helped the nascent Zionist movement defeat the Palestinians and other Arabs. Highly recommended for both academic and large public libraries.
-DNader Entessar, Spring Hill Coll., Mobile, AL
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
One Palestine, Complete; is anything but complete
By Matthew Smith
I read this book a few years ago, and when I finished it I didn't feel that I could write an informed review. The book really left me with a lot of questions and very few answers. When I decided to read this book I had read a lot of current events and recent histories of this area, but I had not read enough of the history of the making of this region to give myself a proper historical context with which to understand the current histories within their broader context. This particular book was my first read to rectify this lack of knowledge. After reading it though I felt that I had to have more to understand this book and this period.

Part of the problem was perspective. In reading this book I thought that Chaim Weizmann had basically single handedly and apropos of nothing went to England, and on the force of nothing more than his own personality and with a little help of English bigotry wrested the Balfour Declaration from the British government. I didn't come away with the understanding that Weizmann was a representative of a much larger group. This was the type of problem I had with the entire work. I felt like throughout the book there was something I was not getting, a perspective that was lacking.

That was the reason I was unable to review the work back when I originally read it. This book can only be read in conjunction with other works if the reader is to understand this history. I feel that other readers who come into this work without the requisite background of knowledge to understand the broader context that this work fits into will end up like me, more confused than enlightened by this book. This is the reason why I can't highly recommend this book to all readers. It isn't that this book is bad or misleading; it is just that it is anything but complete.

I would go further into the problems that I had with this book, but were it not for an excellent review by Omer Belsky that says everything I would have said just better than I could have said. So instead of going into a greater detail I would direct readers to that review.

This book has its merits, and it certainly adds to Israeli/Palestinian historiography. I would also recommend reading this book, but only once you have developed an understanding of the British Mandate period and of the Zionist organizations that men like Weizmann were working through. This work is a good contribution to the wealth of books on this period, but this work just doesn't stand on its own.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Good history
By Thomas N. Crocker
Good history and not always easy to find. The author is an Israeli who does not go along with many of the novelists of the period. The test of a good history book should be: Did you learn anything? I did.

Incidentally, I am strongly pro Israel.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Journalistic in style
By Carol L. Holmes
If you've ever wanted to know the historical background of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict then this book is a great introduction. Those who expect academic prose and terms will be disappointed; it is journalistic in tone and meant to entertain more than critique and analyze. Data are surreptitiously woven into poetic phrases, and delivered in storied manner. Good read otherwise.

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