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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources
Bonhomme, Brian, and Cathleen Boivin. Milestone Documents in World His tory: Exploring the Primary Sources That Shaped the World. Dallas, Tex: Schlager Group, 2010. Print. This is a book of world history documents. I found the primary source, The Balfour Declaration from this book. No Auther. Captain Alfred Dreyfus. Library of Congress. 1906-`1916. http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/89714533/ I used the Library of Congress website to get this primary source, a picture of Alfred Dreyfus. President Sadat(Egypt), President Begin(Israel), and President Carter(United States). Camp David Agreements, International Legal Materials, Volume 17, No. 6. (November 1978) pp1463-1474. American Society of International Law (http://www.jstor.org/stable/20691979) This is a copy of the speeches given by each of the presidents above during the Camp David Accord. This is seen on the "Let the Wars Be- gin; Successes, Failures, and Consequences" page. The American Journal of International Law The British Mandate for Palestine Vol. 17, No.3, Supplement: Official Documents (Jul,.1923), pp. 164- 171 (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2212958). This is a copy of the terms of the British Mandate for Palestine. This is seen on the "Zionist British Negotiations over the British Mandate for Palestine" page. The Jewish Virtual Library Theodore Herzl. 2011 The American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise. <http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Herzl/html> I used this primary source, the picture of Theodore Herzl from the secondary source of the website.

Secondary Sources
American Israel Public Affairs Committee: Israel in Maps. Pamphlet of Maps. I got all of the map pictures from this pamphlet. These maps are seen in my ebsite. w

Arieli, Tamar. Personal Interview. 13 February 2011 Tamar Arieli is a professor of political geography in Israel, who is doing a fellowship with the Jewish Studies program at Indiana University. She gave me tremendous amounts of information from an Israeli point of view as well as many facts found throughout my website. McTague Jr., John J. "Zionist-British Negotiations over the Draft Mandate for Palestine, 1920." Jewish Social tudies 42.3/4 (1980): 281-292. Aca S demic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 13 Jan. 2011 (http://www.jstor.org/stable/2212958) This told me all about the debates over the British Mandate for Pales tine. This helped me with the "Zionist-British Negotiation and Debate over the British Mandate for Palestine" page. Metz, Helen C. Israel: A Country Study. Area handbook series. Washington, D.C: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress, 1990. Print. I used this book more than any other one because it gave good chronologically organized information. It gave me better information on specic examples of diplomacy.

Stroebel, Jeffery, The Sycamore School: The Arab-Israeli Conict Legacy of the Great War. 1999 revised 2004. We read this packet in class as part of our Israeli conict unit. The Birth of Israel- BBC Documentary Online Posting, Youtube. 7 April 2011. Web. <http:www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Birth+of+Israel&aq=> All of the video clips that are on my website except for the one of only Ben-Gurion announcing the Founding of the State of Israel are from this video. Thomas, Baylis. How Israel Was Won: A Concise History of the Arab-Israeli Conict. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 1999. Print. The table of con tents in this book is very detailed, so it helped me get a basic under standing of each time period. I also got the picture of immigration from this book.

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