Palestinian Problem Genin Transcript USSR 1948 Генин Палестинская проблема

Genin, I. A. The Palestine Problem (Palestinskaya problema), 1948. In Russian.

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Genin, I. A. The Palestine Problem (Palestinskaya problema), 1948. In Russian.

$30.00

Генин И. А.
Палестинская проблема. / [Всесоюзное общество по распространению политических и научных знаний]. Стенограмма публичной лекции, прочитанной в Центральном лектории Общества в Москве.
Москва : Издательство «Правда», 1948.
30 с. ; Обычный формат. Мягкая издательская бумажная обложка.
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Genin, Izrail.
The Palestine Problem. / [All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge]. Shorthand record of a public lecture delivered at the Central Lecture Hall in Moscow.
Moscow : Pravda Publishing House, 1948.
30 pp. ; Regular format. Original paper softcover. In Russian.

This 1948 pamphlet is a crucial historical document of Soviet foreign policy, published during the precise year of the establishment of the State of Israel and the first Arab-Israeli War. Authored by the prominent Soviet specialist on the Middle East, Izrail Genin, the text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of the Kremlin's stance during the brief period when the USSR supported the partition of Palestine. Genin details the arrangement of geopolitical forces following the termination of the British Mandate, offering a sharp critique of British and American "imperialist" interests in the region while advocating for the self-determination of both Jewish and Arab populations. The lecture captures a unique, fleeting moment in history before the Soviet Union shifted toward a staunchly anti-Zionist position in the early 1950s.
As a published transcript of a public lecture delivered at the Central Lecture Hall in Moscow, the volume was produced by the Pravda publishing house for the All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge. Its modest 30-page format and fragile paper cover reflect its nature as "operational" political literature, intended for rapid distribution among the Soviet intelligentsia and party workers. Today, these ephemeral editions are increasingly rare, as they were often discarded or replaced by later, revised ideological narratives. For bibliophiles, political historians, and collectors of Middle Eastern studies, this 1948 Moscow imprint is a vital primary source, documenting the evolution of Soviet diplomacy and the ideological foundations of its early engagement with the Palestine question.

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