Elkan, Vanessa2006-06-072006-06-072006-06-07https://hdl.handle.net/1794/280461 p. A THESIS Presented to the Department of Sociology and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring 2006.A print copy of this title is available through the UO Libraries under the call number: SCA Archiv Storage Elkan 2006This thesis examines the highly controversial Uganda Project presented by the founder of the Zionist Movement, Theodor Herzl in 1903 at the Sixth Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland. It provides a historical and sociological explanation for the turmoil it created within the movement. This thesis explains how both external and internal factors influenced the reaction it received from the delegates of this social movement.568320 bytesapplication/msworden-USZionismUganda projectNationalism's Influence on the Creation of the Jewish State and the Political Divide within the Zionist MovementThesis