ABSTRACT

The Minister for External Affairs, and the dominant force in the formation of Australian foreign policy for a crucial decade in the battle over Palestine (1941-1949), Herbert Vere Evatt played a central role in the Australian political response to Zionism and the conflict in Palestine. This book, which uses a variety of primary sources from Australia, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, provides a valuable study of Evatt the Zionist, as well as illuminating a fascinating political figure. This valuable book charts the debate in Australia over the creation of a Jewish state as well as providing a genuinely entertaining study of Evatt himself.

chapter 1|24 pages

‘A Wild Colonial Boy’

chapter 2|23 pages

‘A Rigorous System of Suppression’

chapter 4|15 pages

‘Explain the Whole Thing to Evatt’

chapter 6|15 pages

‘A Narrow Line’

chapter 7|13 pages

‘Gravest Challenge Yet to Nations’

chapter 8|15 pages

‘What Would You Do About Palestine?’

chapter 13|17 pages

‘As Inevitable as it is Just’

chapter 14|23 pages

‘It is a Matter of Degree’

chapter 15|24 pages

‘More Pious than Pius’

chapter 1|6 pages

Epilogue

chapter 1|24 pages

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