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Table of contents

  1. Front Matter
    Pages i-xxiii
  2. Karène Sanchez Summerer, Sary Zananiri
    Pages 1-27 Open Access
  3. Turning the Tables? Arab Appropriation and Production of Cultural Diplomacy

  4. Showing and Telling: Cultural and Historical Entanglements under the Mandate

  5. Influencing the Other: European Private and Governmental Actors

  6. Conclusions

    1. Front Matter
      Pages 429-429
    2. Idir Ouahes
      Pages 439-451 Open Access
  7. Back Matter
    Pages 453-465

About this book

Introduction

This open access book investigates the transnationally connected history of Arab Christian communities in Palestine during the British Mandate (1918-1948) through the lens of the birth of cultural diplomacy. Relying predominantly on unpublished sources, it examines the relationship between European cultural agendas and local identity formation processes and discusses the social and religious transformations of Arab Christian communities in Palestine via cultural lenses from an entangled perspective. 

The 17 chapters reflect diverse research interests, from case studies of individual archives to chapters that question the concept of cultural diplomacy more generally. They illustrate the diversity of scholarship that enables a broad-based view of how cultural diplomacy functioned during the interwar period, but also the ways in which its meanings have changed. The book considers British Mandate Palestine as an internationalised node within a transnational framework to understand how the complexity of cultural interactions and agencies engaged to produce new modes of modernity.

Karène Sanchez Summerer is Associate Professor at Leiden University, The Netherlands. Her research considers the European linguistic and cultural policies and the Arab communities (1860-1948) in Palestine. She is the PI of the research project (2017-2022), ‘CrossRoads: European Cultural Diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine (1918-1948)’ (project funded by The Netherlands National Research Agency, NWO). She is the co-editor of the series ‘Languages and Culture in History’ with W. Frijhoff, Amsterdam University Press. She is part of the College of Experts: ESF European Science Foundation (2018-2021).

Sary Zananiri is an artist and cultural historian.He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow on the NWO funded project 'CrossRoads: European Cultural Diplomacy and Arab Christians in Palestine (1918-1948)' at Leiden University, The Netherlands.


Keywords

Open Access British Mandate rule Religious networks Judaism Christianity Islam Cultural agenda Urban history Translation Knowledge transfer Trade European states Postcolonial Zionism

Editors and affiliations

  • Karène Sanchez Summerer
    • 1
  • Sary Zananiri
    • 2
  1. 1.Faculty of HumanitiesLeiden UniversityLeidenThe Netherlands
  2. 2.Faculty of HumanitiesLeiden UniversityLeidenThe Netherlands

Bibliographic information

  • DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55540-5
  • Copyright Information The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2021
  • License CC BY
  • Publisher Name Palgrave Macmillan, Cham
  • eBook Packages History History (R0)
  • Print ISBN 978-3-030-55539-9
  • Online ISBN 978-3-030-55540-5
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