Elizabeth E. Imber is Assistant Professor of History and the Michael and Lisa Leffell Chair in Modern Jewish History at Clark University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Wanderers Between Two Worlds 2. Zionists and the British Question 3. An Uncertain Alliance 4. Between Empire and Nation 5. Legacies of Empire and Imagining the Postcolonial 6. Realism, Refugees, and the British Horizons of War 7. The Eve of Empire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
"Elizabeth Imber's bold and innovative global approach reframes Jewish history in the first half of the twentieth century, illuminating the entanglement of Zionism with imperial interests and anti-colonial movements. A pioneering book." -Derek Penslar, Harvard University "Uncertain Empire brilliantly reframes our understanding of the road to 1948 in Israel/Palestine. Moving beyond the historical debates narrowly focused on nationalism and colonialism, Elizabeth Imber reveals how the Jewish experience within the global British Empire decisively shaped Jewish political thought about the future of Palestine." -James Loeffler, Johns Hopkins University

