A reconstruction of the proceedings of the "Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry into the problems of European Jewry and Palestine, 1945 to 1946". This study places the inquiry within the wider context of Anglo-American relations in the Middle East.
Palestine and the problem of European Jewry, 1945; power rivalry in the Middle East; Britain seeks a policy for Palestine; the AAC takes shape - Britain proposes, America disposes; the suffering peoples react; the evidence; the public hearings, Washington and London - Texas prevails; Europe - a bird's eye view of misery; the Middle East and Palestine - zeroing in; Lausanne - unanimity first; hanging fire; the report at stake - London and Washington; the end of the report -Anglo-American discussions, June-July 1946; provincial autonomy; in conclusion; appendix - itinerary of committee.
M. Crampin, F. A. E. Pirani, Milton Keynes) Crampin, M. (The Open University, F. A. E. (University of London) Pirani, F. A. Pirani, Felix Arnold E. Pirani
Paul J. DiMaggio, School of Organization and Management and Institution for Social and Policy Studies) DiMaggio, Paul J. (Executive Director, Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Executive Director, Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University, and Associate Professor, Sociology Department, Paul Dimaggio, Paul DiMaggio