Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 10)

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Colonial Capitalism and Rural Class Formation (ص 10)
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Acknowledgements
The accomplishment of this work ras been possible largely due to
the moral and intellectual support provided over the years by a number
of individuais and institutions.
Most of my Archival data were collected from the Public Record
Office in London-England. I would like to thank the Staff at the
Public Record Office. I wouid also like to thank M. Zubi and the
Archives director at Beit-Shturman (the Marj) for their assistance.
During my field work in London and Palestine/Israel, I conducted a
number of interviews. I would like to thank all the people who shared
with me their personal history: Lord Caradon, (London); A. Taha,
(Nablus); <A. Samara, (Ramallah); A. Dajani, Kh. Dajani and Y. Dajani,
all of whom have enriched my knowledge of Palestine's history.
Moreover, it is tc the people who supported me during the ups and
downs of the process of writing, that I am most greateful. I am
particularly thankful to Jack Wayne who was more than just a
supervisor to me. Most of all, Jack strengthened my confidence and my
dedication to this project which in the North American intellectual
circles remains a highly controversial and politically sensitive
research area. His friendship and humor coupled with a remarkable
measure of intellectual rigor and scientific integrity have rendered
my work both enjoyable and meaningful. I am also greateful to Richard
Roman for his indepth critical reading of the first draft. I would
like to thank Stephen Nathan and Hilary Gopnik for their editorial
work on the first draft. Many thanks to my friends and colleagues,
Hira Singh, Despina Iopoulou, Jeanette Wright and Fayiz Suyyagh, with
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Nahla Abdo-Zubi

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