Authors: Barbara W. Tuchman
ARNOLD, MATTHEW
, Culture and Anarchy, 1869. St. Paul and Protestanism, 1870. Literature and Dogma; An Essay Towards a Better Understanding of the Bible, 1873. God and the Bible, 1875.
BESANT, SIR WALTER
,
Thirty Years Work, 1865–1895
, London, 1895. (A history of the Palestine Exploration Fund.)
BENN, A
.
W
., History of English Rationalism in the 19th Century, 2 vols., 1906.
Cambridge History of English Literature
, “The Oxford Movement” by Rev. W. H. Hutton, Vol. XII, chap. XII, and “The Growth of Liberal Theology” by Rev. F. E. Hutchinson, Vol. XII, chap. XIII.
CARPENTER, J. E.
, The Bible in the Nineteenth Century, 1919.
CHEYNE, THOMAS K.
, The Founders of Old Testament Criticism, 1893.
COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR
, Confessions of an Enquiring Spirit, ed. H. N. Coleridge, 3d ed., 1853.
CONDER, CLAUDE REGNIER
, Tent Work in Palestine, A Record of Discovery and Adventure, 2 vols., Palestine Exploration Fund, New York, 1878. Memoirs of the Survey of Western Palestine, 7 vols., Palestine Exploration Fund, 1883.
Essays and Reviews
, Benjamin Jowett, Mark Pattison, Frederick Temple,
et al.
, 1860.
HALEVY, ELIE
,
A History of the English People in the 19th Century
, Vol. Ill, 1830–41, Part I, chap. Ill, “Revolt of the Established Church and the Sects”; “Victory of the Church,” translated by Watkin, New York, 1930.
Hasting’s Encyclopedia
, article “Criticism, O.T.,” IV, 314.
LOWDERMILK, WALTER CLAY,
Palestine, Land of Promise, New York, 1944.
MILMAN, HENRY HART
,
The History of the Jews
, 3 vols., 3d ed., 1863.
MORLEY, JOHN
, Life of W. E. Gladstone, 3 vols., 1903.
PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND
,
Quarterly Reports
. (Referred to in Notes as P.E.F.)
PROTHERO, ROWLAND, E.
, Life and Correspondence of Arthur Pen
rhyn Stanley
, 2 vols., New York, 1894.
SMITH, WILLIAM ROBERTSON
, article “Bible,” in
Encyclopaedia Britannica
, 9th ed.
STRACHEY, LYTTON
, Eminent Victorians, London, 1918.
TREVELYAN, G. M.
,
19th Century
. Listed under Chapter IX.
YOUNG, G. M.
, Victorian England, Portrait of an Age, Oxford, 1936.
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Prince of Wales’ Tour of the Holy Land.—P.E.F.,
Quarterly Reports. Also
Prothero’s
Stanley
.
this page
Conder’s contribution greatest since Tyndale.—Besant.
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Conder, “iron chain of Talmudic law.”—
Tent Work
.
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Keble’s Assize Sermon.—
Sermons, Academical and Occasional
, Oxford, p. 127.
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Pusey, 9 lectures a week.—
Cambridge Lit.
, XII, chap. XII.
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Heresy trial of 1860.—
Ibid.
, chap. XIII.
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Donors to P.E.F.—Besant.
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Finn’s Jerusalem Literary Society
.—Ibid
.
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Sir Charles Wilson.—
Report on the Survey of Sinai
, P.E.F., 1869.
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Conder, “not a mile of road.”—
Tent Work
.
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Shaftesbury’s address to P.E.F.—P.E.F.,
Quarterly Report
, 1875, p. 115.
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Shaftesbury’s article of 1876.—Sokolow, Vol. II, Appendix.
ASHLEY, EVELYN
,
Life of Henry George Temple, Viscount Palmerston
, 2 vols., 1879. A re-editing of the five-volume
Life
by Dalling and Ashley listed under Chapter X.
CECIL, LADY GWENDOLYN
,
Life of Robert, Marquis of Salisbury, 4
vols., London, 1929–31, Vol. II, chaps. IV–IX on the Eastern Question and the Congress of Berlin.
Cambridge BFP.
, Vol. II, chap. IV, “The Near East and France” (covers 1829–47), Vol. II, chap. VII, “Prelude to the Crimean War” (covers 1853–54), Vol. II, chap. VIII, “The Crimean War.”
FITZGERALD, PERCY
, The Great Canal at Suez, 2 vols.
FOREIGN OFFICE
,
Syria and Palestine
, F.O. Historical Section, H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1920.
GLADSTONE, W
.
E
., The Bulgarian Horrors and the Question of the East, London, 1876.
HEADLAM-MORLEY, SIR JAMES
, Studies in Diplomatic History, New York, 1930.
HOLLAND, T. E
.,
Treaties
. Listed under Chapter X.
HOSKINS, H. L.
, Routes to India, New York, 1928.
MARRIOTT, J
.
A. R.
,
Eastern Question
. Listed under Chapter IX.
MARTIN, THEODORE
,
Prince Consort
. Listed under Chapter XI.
MONYPENNY AND BUCKLE
,
Disraeli
. Listed under Chapter XI.
Punch, Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England
, 1841, 1919, ed. Charles Graves, 4 vols., London, n.d.
SEELEY, JOHN R.
, The Expansion of England, London, 1898.
SETON-WATSON, R. W
., Britain in Europe, 1789–1914, Cambridge, 1937.
TEMPERLEY, H. W
.
V.
,
Near East
. Listed Chapter IX. “Disraeli and Cyprus,”
English Historical Review
, XLVI, (April 1931).
TEMPERLEY, H. W
.
V.
, and
L. M. PENSON
, Foundations of British Foreign Policy, 1792–1902, Cambridge, 1938.
VICTORIA
, Letters and Journal of Queen Victoria, 1862–1901, 2d series, ed. G. E. Buckle, 5 vols.
WALPOLE, SPENCER
, Life of Lord John Russell, 2 vols., London, 1889.
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Cromer, “imperious necessity.…”—Cromer’s
Ancient and Modern Imperialism
, p. 20.
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Million and quarter square miles.—
Ibid.
, p. 20.
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Chamberlain, “greatest of governing races.”—S. H. Jeyes,
Joseph Chamberlain
, London, 1896, p. 245.
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Rosebery, “finger of the Divine.”—
Question of Empire
, London, 1900.
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W. T. Stead,
Review of Reviews
, January 15, 1891.
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“Mania for grabbing,” Labouchère in debate on the Sudan.—Hansard, 4, 38, 1030.
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“Fatal lust for empire.”—From
Liberalism and Empire
, London, 1890. (Three anti-imperialist essays.)
this page
Nicholas’ proposal to partition Turkey.—Martin’s
Prince Consort, I
, 215; Temperley’s
Near East
, pp. 255–57.
this page
Seeley, “We seem, as it were, to have conquered the people of half the world in a fit of absence of mind.”—
Expansion of England, p
. 10.
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Quarrel over the Holy Places.—Temperley’s
Near East
, chap. XI. For Crimean War,
see also Cambridge BFP
, Vol. II, chap. VIII and Marriott, pp. 249–85.
this page
Princess Lieven, remark to Lord Henry Lennox.—Quoted M and B, III, 524.
this page
Palmerston’s reply to the Queen.—Guedalla’s
Palmerston
.
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Treaty of Paris.—Text in Holland.
this page
Lebanon incident.—
Cambridge BFP. Also
Seton-Watson.
this page
Text of the Lebanon protocol.—Holland.
this page
Russell on France in Lebanon.—Seton-Watson, p. 420.
this page
Gifford Palgrave.—
DNB
.
this page
Palmerston to de Lesseps.—Fitzgerald, I, 53.
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Mr. Disraeli’s “large ideas.”—
Letters of Queen Victoria
, II, 428.
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Salisbury, “zeal for the greatness of England.”—M and B, VI, 624.
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Corry’s account of Rothschild loan.—M and B, V, 447.
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Willy’s letter.—M and B, V, 452.
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Disraeli, “dare I say to settle?”—Letter to Lady Bradford, M and B, VI, 14.
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Queen’s anxiety about Constantinople.—Letter to Disraeli, July 15, 1877,
Queen’s Letters
, 2d series, II, 548.
this page
Jingo song.—
Disraeli
by D. L. Murray, Boston, 1927, p. 268.
this page
Punch
cartoon.—Mr.
Punch’s History
, Vol. III.
this page
Times
correspondence on annexing Cyprus.—Headlam-Morley.
this page
Disraeli, “times for action.”—M and B, VI, 381.
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Salisbury, letter to Layard, May 9, 1878.—Temperley and Penson.
this page
Salisbury, “taking the country for ourselves.”—Letter to Layard, May 10, 1878, Temperley in
English Historical Review
.
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Salisbury, “nearer than Malta …” and proposed terms of alliance.—Quotations are from the two letters to Layard noted above.
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Cyprus Convention.—Text in Holland.
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Bismarck on Disraeli.—M and B, VI, 311.
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Disraeli on Bismarck.—Letter to Tenterden, July 2, 1878, Temperley and Penson.
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King Leopold.—Letter to the Queen, July, 1878, M and B, VI, 344.
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Gortschakoff.—Letter from Crown Princess Frederick of Prussia (Queen Victoria’s daughter) to the Queen, July 16, 187
8, Ibid
.
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“Sophisticated rhetorician.”—M and B, VI, 356.
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Buckle’s comment.—Ibid., VI, 367.
CECIL, LADY GWENDOLYN
,
Life of Salisbury
. Listed under Chapter XIV.
DRUCK, DAVID
, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, New York, 1928.
FOREIGN OFFICE
,
Syria and Palestine
. Listed under Chapter XIV.
HOGARTH, D. G.
, The Nearer East, London, 1902.
NAIDITCH, ISAAC
,
Edmond de Rothschild
, translated by M. Z. Frank, Zionist Organization of America, Washington, D.C., 1945.
OLIPHANT, LAURENCE,
Land of Gilead
, London, 1881.
Haifa, or Life in Modern Palestine
, London, 1885. “The Jews and the Eastern Question,” article in the
Nineteenth Century
, August 1882, 242–55.
OLIPHANT, MARGARET
, Memoirs of the Life of Laurence Oliphant, 2 vols., New York, 1891.
REVISKY, ABRAHAM
, Jews in Palestine, New York, 1935.
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Deutsche Palästina Bank, railroad concessions, etc.—Foreign Office,
op. cit
.
this page
Oliphant.—In addition to works listed,
see DNB
, article by Sir Leslie Stephen and notices of Oliphant in memoirs of the period.
this page
Henry Adams on Laurence Oliphant.—The
Education of Henry Adams
, Boston and New York, 1918, p. 139.
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Salisbury, “They have thrown it away into the sea.…”—Cecil, II, 326.
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Salisbury, “this sickly … Sultan.…”—Ibid., letter to Sir William White, August 10, 1887.
PAGE
276. Salisbury explains Sultan’s hate of England.—
Ibid.
, letter to Sir William White, September 14, 1891.
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Sultan’s edicts on Jerusalem and Jewish colonies.—Foreign Office, op.
cit
.
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Early Jewish colonizers.—Druck, Revisky.
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Figures on Jewish colonies.—Revisky.
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Rothschild, “only salvation of the Jewish people.”—Speech at opening of the Hebrew University, 1925, quoted in Druck.
See
works on Zionism listed under Chapter XII, with the addition of the following:
AMERY, JULIAN
,
The Life of Joseph Chamberlain
, Vol. IV, London, 1951. (This is the final volume of the
Life
of which the first 3 volumes were written by J. L. Garvin.)
BEIN, ALEX
,
Theodor Herzl
, translated by Maurice Samuel, Philadelphia, 1940.
DE HAAS, JACOB
,
Theodor Herzl
, 2 vols., New York, 1927.
HERZL, THEODOR
,
Altneuland
, translated by J. de Haas, New York, 1902. Der
Judenstaat
, translated by J. de Haas, New York, 1904.
Diaries; Excerpts from the Tagebüche
, translated into English, New York, 1941.
Jewish Chronicle, London, files.
RABINOWICZ, OSKAR K
., “New Light on the East Africa Scheme,” a chapter in
The Rebirth of Israel; a Memorial Tribute to Paul Goodman
, various authors, London, 1952.
WEISGAL, MEYER
, (ed.).
New Palestine: Herzl Memorial Issue
, New York, 1929 (a collection of memoirs by various writers).
WEIZMANN, CHAIM
, Trial and Error, New York, 1949.
The pamphlet and periodical literature on Zionism is so voluminous that no attempt has been made here to list anything but the essential works.
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Ussishkin, “his eyes must not be opened.”—Quoted by Dr. Julian Sternberg in Weisgal,
Herzl Memorial
.