Notes on the Diplomatic History of the Jewish Question / With Texts of Protocols, Treaty Stipulations and Other Public Acts and Official Documents
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A detailed documentary survey traces diplomatic responses to the Jewish Question from the mid-eighteenth century through the First World War, assembling protocols, treaty stipulations, and official correspondence. It organizes interventions on humanitarian grounds, legal claims to protection, consular practices, and multilateral conference outcomes, citing congresses and treaties that shaped minority and religious liberty practice. A substantial section addresses Palestine and allied wartime commitments toward Jewish national restoration, while appendices and notes record earlier episodes of international anti-Semitism and legal precedent, offering a practical documentary resource for postwar deliberations.
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