In this significant study, historian Mustafa Abbasi meticulously documents the social and political life of Arab Tiberias under the British Mandate from 1918 to 1948. The book explores the city's complex dynamics, examining the relationships between its diverse communities, the effects of British colonial policies, and the development of the Palestinian national movement. Based on extensive archival research, this work provides a crucial historical account of a vibrant city's society on the eve of the Nakba, preserving the memory of a lost heritage.