State lands and rural development in mandatory Palestine, 1920-1948 /

The League of Nations' Mandate for Palestine imposed two duties on Britain as the administering power with regard to land: to closely settle Jews on state and waste lands (Article 6), and to promote closer settlement, intensive cultivation and rural development in the interests of all the peopl...

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Main Author: Tyler, Warwick P. N
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Brighton ; Portland, Ore : Sussex Academic Press, 2001
Brighton ; Portland, Ore. : 2001
Brighton ; Portland, Ore. : 2001
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Table of Contents:
  • Part 1 The State Lands Issue
  • 1 The State Lands of Palestine 21
  • 2 The Beisan Lands 49
  • 3 The Huleh Lands 81
  • 4 The Athlit, Kabbara and Caesarea Concession 117
  • Part 2 Rural Development
  • 5 The Preservation and Improvement of the Natural Environment 149
  • 6 The Improvement of Arab Agriculture 160
  • 7 Major Structural Change and Investment in the Rural Sector 188
  • Foreword / Kenneth W. Stein
  • Pt. 1 The State Lands Issue
  • 1. The State Lands of Palestine
  • 2. The Beisan Lands
  • 3. The Huleh Lands
  • 4. The Athlit, Kabbara and Caesarea Concession
  • Pt. 2. Rural Development
  • 5. The Preservation and Improvement of the Natural Environment
  • 6. The Improvement of Arab Agriculture
  • 7. Major Structural Change and Investment in the Rural Sector.
  • Foreword / Kenneth W. Stein
  • pt. 1 The State Lands Issue. 1. The State Lands of Palestine. 2. The Beisan Lands. 3. The Huleh Lands. 4. The Athlit, Kabbara and Caesarea Concession
  • pt. 2. Rural Development. 5. The Preservation and Improvement of the Natural Environment. 6. The Improvement of Arab Agriculture. 7. Major Structural Change and Investment in the Rural Sector.