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Article: AN AMERICAN IN PALESTINE: ELWOOD MEAD AND ZIONIST WATER RESOURCE PLANNING, 1923-1936.
- Article from:
- Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ)
- Article date:
- January 1, 2000
- Author:
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A RECENT ARTICLE EXAMINING ZIONIST ideology and water resource development during the pre-state period and its influences upon contemporary Israeli water policies provided readers with an oblique glance at the multi-faceted assistance Americans furnished Zionist and early Israeli leaders with regard to water resource development issues. [1] To date, most examinations of Zionist, and later Israeli, water resource plans and programs rarely fail to mention Walter Clay Lowdermilk, James B. Hays, and John L. Savage, individuals who made significant contributions to Israel's "land-water nexus" in the late 1940s and early 1950s [2] That these individuals provided significant ...
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..."PALESTINE DAY" IN CHICAGO Chicago Muslims continued ... Foundation of Chicago became the site for "Palestine Day," organized by the IAP. The all ... but there were grim reminders that "Palestine Day" was a day of somber remembrance ...
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