- territorialist
- noun see territorialism
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Territorialist School — The so called Territorialist School is a contemporary approach to urban and regional planning and design grown out from the work of a number of Italian scholars, among those Alberto Magnaghi (Torino, 1941, for many years full professor at the… … Wikipedia
territorialist — See territorialism. * * * … Universalium
territorialist — ter·ri·to·ri·al·ist … English syllables
territorialist — lə̇st noun ( s) Etymology: territorial (I) + ist : one that practices or advocates territorialism … Useful english dictionary
Jewish Territorialist Organization — The Jewish Territorialist Organization, known as ITO, was a Jewish political movement formed in 1903. It was founded by Israel Zangwill after the official rejection of the sixth World Zionist Congress that year of the British Uganda Program an of … Wikipedia
territorialism — territorialist, n. /ter i tawr ee euh liz euhm, tohr /, n. 1. a principle or system that gives predominance to the landed classes. 2. Also called territorial system. a theory of church policy according to which the supreme ecclesiastical… … Universalium
Territorialism — was a Jewish political movement calling for creation of a sufficiently large and compact Jewish territory (or territories), not necessarily in the Land of Israel and not necessarily fully autonomous.Before 1905 some Zionist leaders took seriously … Wikipedia
ZIONISM — This article is arranged according to the following outline: the word and its meaning forerunners ḤIBBAT ZION ROOTS OF ḤIBBAT ZION background to the emergence of the movement the beginnings of the movement PINSKER S AUTOEMANCIPATION settlement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZIONIST SOCIALIST WORKERS' PARTY — (or SS, the initials of Zionists Socialists in Russian), territorialist group in Russia founded at a conference held (interrupted as a result of the arrests of its participants) in Odessa, in January–February 1905. The party was the outcome of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Jewish political movements — refer to the organized efforts of Jews to build their own political parties or otherwise represent their interest in politics outside of the Jewish community. From the time of the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans to the foundation of Israel … Wikipedia