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Constructing Difference and Imperial Strategy

Contrasting Representations of Irish and Zionist Nationalism in British Political Discourse (1917–1922)

Maggy Hary

Bates, Sir Edward Carson: Ulster Leader (London: John Murray, 1921), xi. 34 Parliamentary debates, Hansard , 4th series, vol. 11, 972–973, cited by Shannon, Arthur J. Balfour and Ireland , 69. 35 Arthur James Balfour, Nationality and Home Rule

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Romanticizing Difference

Identities in Transformation after World War I

Nadia Malinovich

Irish nation, they were often quick to recognize the Jews as a national group and to support their claim to statehood. Arthur James Balfour himself argued that before the British conquest the Irish had merely been a group of warring tribes, and that

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Gregory Mahler, Ami Pedahzur, Ilan Peleg, Morrie Fred, and Louis A. Fishman

of their communities to the former British foreign secretary, Arthur James Balfour (54), and Lord Herbert Plumer (57). However, in 1912, the moshavot leaders showed off their success to the Ottoman governor, Mehdi bey, and an entourage that included