Chapter 71 Outline

 

Outline:

CH 71 HOW THE STATE OF ISRAEL CAME TO BE

 

TIME LINE

1894    1896    1897    1904    1905    1913    1916    1917

            .           .           .           .           .                       Balfour Declaration

.           .           .           .           .           .           Arabs join with Allies

.           .           .           .           .           Arab National Congress, Paris

.           .           .           .           Zionist Congress rejects Uganda

.           .           .           Herzl dies

.           .           First Zionist Congress, Basel

.           Herzl publishes Judenstaat

Dreyfus trial in France

 

 

NAMES IN ORDER OF PRESENTATION

Zionism, Islamism and Arab Nationalism

Captain Alfred Dreyfus

Theodore Herzl

Baron Albert Rothschild and Baron Maurice de Hirsch

Count Gobineau, The Inequality of the Races

Eugen Dühring, The Jewish Question of Race, Morals and Civilization

Benjamin Disraeli

Leon Pinisker, Auto-Emancipation (1882)

Nathan Birmbaum:  Zionism (1886)

Herzl, Judenstaat. “the poor were to be removed by being denied work in the new Jewish state while being offered employment in ‘transit counties.’”

R. Ovendale.  Origins of Arab-Israeli Wars.1985.

Bernard Lewis

Joseph Chamberlain

Chaim Weizmann and Arthur James Balfour

Arabia

Sunni, caliph successors of Mohammed

Shia, followers of son-in-law, Ali

Dome of the Rock, Al Azsa mosque, Mecca, Medina

Suljek Turks, Crusaders, Mameluke Egypt, Ottomans, Napoleon, British

Abdul Hamid II

Young Turk Nationalists

Arab Literary Club & Arab National Congress

General Liman von Sanders

Anglo-Persian Oil Company

Hussein Ibn Ali (Sherif of Mecca)

Ibn Saud

Lord Kitchener

Sykes-Picot Plan

T. E. Lawrence, of Arabia

Jedda

Marcel Proust, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alister Crawley

Prince Feisal

Balfour Declaration