Sherene Seikaly 
Men of Capital [EPUB ebook] 
Scarcity and Economy in Mandate Palestine

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Men of Capital examines British-ruled Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s through a focus on economy. In a departure from the expected histories of Palestine, this book illuminates dynamic class constructions that aimed to shape a pan-Arab utopia in terms of free trade, profit accumulation, and private property. And in so doing, it positions Palestine and Palestinians in the larger world of Arab thought and social life, moving attention away from the limiting debates of Zionist–Palestinian conflict.

Reading Palestinian business periodicals, records, and correspondence, Sherene Seikaly reveals how capital accumulation was central to the conception of the ideal ‘social man.’ Here we meet a diverse set of characters—the man of capital, the frugal wife, the law-abiding Bedouin, the unemployed youth, and the abundant farmer—in new spaces like the black market, cafes and cinemas, and the idyllic Arab home. Seikaly also traces how British colonial institutions and policies regulated wartime austerity regimes, mapping the shortages of basic goods—such as the vegetable crisis of 1940—to the broader material disparities among Palestinians and European Jews. Ultimately, she shows that the economic is as central to social management as the political, and that an exclusive focus on national claims and conflicts hides the more complex changes of social life in Palestine.

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Table of Content

Introduction: The Politics of Basic Needs
1. Men of Capital: Making Money, Making Nation
2. Women of Thrift: Domesticity and Home Economics
3. A Nutritional Economy: The Calorie, Development, and War
4. A Public Good: Palestinian Businessmen and World War II
5. The Vegetable Racket: Scarcity and the Cost of Living
Conclusion: Postwar Austerity and the Discipline of Detail

About the author

Sherene Seikaly is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9780804796729 ● File size 1.9 MB ● Publisher Stanford University Press ● Published 2015 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5208683 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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