A History of Zionism

A History of Zionism
Author: Walter Laqueur
Publsiher: Schocken
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307530851

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From one of the most distinguished historians of our time comes the definitive general history of the Zionist movement.

Zionism

Zionism
Author: Michael Brenner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2011
Genre: Zionism
ISBN: 1558765360

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This title presents a comprehensive overview of the political movement that culminated in the state of Israel. The book explores the origins of Zionism within Jewish tradition, the variety of Zionist ideologies, and the political circumstances that fostered this movement.

The Hidden History of Zionism

The Hidden History of Zionism
Author: Ralph Schoenman
Publsiher: Veritas Press (CA)
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040977519

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Zionism

Zionism
Author: Michael Stanislawski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2017
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9780199766048

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"This Very Short Introduction discloses a history of Zionism from the origins of modern Jewish nationalism in the 1870's to the present. Michael Stanislawski provides a lucid and detached analysis of Zionism, focusing on its internal intellectual and ideological developments and divides"--

Israel

Israel
Author: Anita Shapira
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781611683530

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A history of Israel in the context of the modern Jewish experience and the history of the Middle East

The Idea of Israel

The Idea of Israel
Author: Ilan Pappe
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2014-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781682470

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A major history of Zionism and the state of Israel—for anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of the Israel-Palestine conflict and Middle Eastern politics “[Ilan Pappé] is . . . one of the few Israeli students of the conflict who write about the Palestinian side with real knowledge and empathy.” —Guardian Since its foundation in 1948, Israel has drawn on Zionism, the movement behind its creation, to provide a sense of self and political direction. In this groundbreaking new work, Ilan Pappe looks at the continued role of Zionist ideology. The Idea of Israel considers the way Zionism operates outside of the government and military in areas such as the country’s education system, media, and cinema, and the uses that are made of the Holocaust in supporting the state’s ideological structure. In particular, Pappe examines the way successive generations of historians have framed the 1948 conflict as a liberation campaign, creating a foundation myth that went unquestioned in Israeli society until the 1990s. Pappe himself was part of the post-Zionist movement that arose then. He was attacked and received death threats as he exposed the truth about how Palestinians have been treated and the gruesome structure that links the production of knowledge to the exercise of power. The Idea of Israel is a powerful and urgent intervention in the war of ideas concerning the past, and the future, of the Palestinian–Israeli conflict.

A Short History of Christian Zionism

A Short History of Christian Zionism
Author: Donald M. Lewis
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780830846986

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Top World Guild Award Winner This book is about an idea—namely, that Scripture mandates a Jewish return to the historical region of Palestine—which in turn morphed into a political movement, rallied around a popular slogan ("A country without a nation for a nation without a country"), and eventually contributed to the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. Christian Zionism continues to influence global politics, especially U.S. foreign policy, and has deeply affected Jewish–Christian and Muslim–Christian relations. Donald M. Lewis seeks to provide a fair-minded, longitudinal study of this dynamic yet controversial movement as he traces its lineage from biblical sources through the Reformation to various movements of today. He explores Christian Zionism's interaction with other movements, forces, and discourses, especially in eschatological and political thought, and why it is now flourishing beyond the English-speaking world. Throughout he demonstrates how it has helped British and American Protestants frame and shape their identity. A Short History of Christian Zionism seeks to bring clarity and context to often-heated discussions.

Israel

Israel
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Rosetta Books
Total Pages: 860
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780795337406

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“The most comprehensive account of Israeli history yet published” (Efraim Karsh, The Sunday Telegraph). Fleeing persecution in Europe, thousands of Jewish immigrants settled in Palestine after World War II. Renowned historian Martin Gilbert crafts a riveting account of Israel’s turbulent history, from the birth of the Zionist movement under Theodor Herzl to the unexpected declaration of its statehood in 1948, and through the many wars, conflicts, treaties, negotiations, and events that have shaped its past six decades—including the Six Day War, the Intifada, Suez, and the Yom Kippur War. Drawing on a wealth of first-hand source materials, eyewitness accounts, and his own personal and intimate knowledge of the country, Gilbert weaves a complex narrative that’s both gripping and informative, and probes both the ideals and realities of modern statehood. “Martin Gilbert has left us in his debt, not only for a superlative history of Israel, but also for a restatement of the classic vision of Zion, in which a Middle East without guns is not a bedtime story but an imperative long overdue. This is the vision for which Yitzhak Rabin gave his life. This book is tribute to his memory.” —Jonathan Sacks, The Times (London)