Prelude to Israel: An Analysis of Zionist Diplomacy, 1897-1947
Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- CHAPTER I - THE CREATION OF ZIONIST AIMS AND POLICY -- The Beginnings of Political Zionism -- Herzl and the First Zionist Congress -- The Zionist Organization Prior to World War I -- CHAPTER II - THE BALFOUR DECLARATION -- Zionist Policy and World War 1 -- The Diplomatic Groundwork in England -- The Preparation of the Balfour Declaration -- CHAPTER III - THE MANDATE -- The Zionists at the Peace Conference -- Zionist Representation in Palestine -- The Arab Peoples -- Ratification of the Mandate -- CHAPTER IV - THE GROWTH OF POLITICAL ZIONISM -- Reorganization of the Movement -- Extending the Jewish Agency -- CHAPTER V - ZIONIST STRATEGY IN THE 1930's -- CHAPTER VI - THE REORIENTATION OF POLITICAL ZIONISM -- Policy -- Centering Activity in America -- Organization -- CHAPTER VII - WARTIME ZIONIST DIPLOMACY IN BRITAIN AND PALESTINE -- Operations in Great Britain -- Activism in Palestine -- CHAPTER VIII - THE ZIONIST SEARCH FOR AMERICAN SUPPORT -- Winning the People -- Winning the Congress -- Winning the Administration -- CHAPTER IX - THE MAKING OF MODERN ISRAEL -- The Zionists and the Truman Administration -- The Zionists and the Labor Government in Britain -- The United Nations and Partition -- EPILOGUE - THE REMAINING TASK FOR POLITICAL ZIONISM -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRIMARY SOURCES -- SECONDARY SOURCES -- Books -- Periodicals -- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER.