The Hebrew Republic: Israel's Return to History
Autor Colin Shindleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 mai 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781442265967
ISBN-10: 1442265965
Pagini: 394
Ilustrații: 12 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1442265965
Pagini: 394
Ilustrații: 12 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 154 x 230 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
The Making of Modern IsraelTel Aviv:Zerach Barnett and the Founding of the First Hebrew City
World War I and the Jewish Question
The Left and the Right: A 1933 Murder Mystery: The Killing of Haim Arlosoroff
Avraham Stern and his 'Gang'
The Nation-Builders In the Beginning: Theodor Herzl
Chaim Weizmann and Vladimir Jabotinsky
David Gruen from Plonsk
The Zionists and Pre-War NationalismThe Germans
The Italians
The Irish
The Ukrainians
The Road to Independence World War II and Zionism
The Aftermath
The Debate over Partition
Arieh Handler: Seeing Ben-Gurion proclaim the State of Israel
How British Jews reacted to the Rise of Israel
Israel in the Eyes of the History MakersDisraeli and a mythical Zion
Churchill and the Jewish State
Stalin and Soviet Jews: 1948-1953
The Kennedys and the Promised Land
Richard Nixon and the Yom Kippur War
The Slow Disintegration of Labour ZionismImperialism, Zionism and Arab Nationalism
Labour Dissension after 1967
Yigal Allon
Moshe Dayan
Abba Eban
The Ascendency of the RightThe Persona of Menahem Begin
Begin in Poland
The Irgun and after
Abba Ahimeir and the Attraction of Fascism
The Influence of other Struggles
Israel and Pariah Regimes Turning away from the past
The Afrikaners
The Argentinians
The Chileans
Evangelical Zionists The Legacies of Christianity and Islam
The American Religious Right and the Likud
Evangelical Enthusiasm for Israel
The Struggle for Soviet JewryThe Genesis of the Jewish Problem
How the Soviet Jewry Movement Started
The Change in Israeli policy and Jewish Activism
The First Trials of Soviet Jews
The Village of Ilyinka
Human Rights and the USSRMarxist-Leninist Zionists
The Use and Abuse of Political Psychiatry in the USSR
Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov on the Jewish Question
Speaking to Sharansky
The Life and Death of Yitzhak RabinRabin's Resurrection 1992
Rabin's Election and Government
The Incitement by the Right
The Killing and its Justification
The Aftermath
The Mystery of Ariel SharonMr 'Inconstituency'
Who was Ariel Sharon?
From Russia with Love
The Drift to the Right
The Twilight Years
From Mr Hyde to Dr Jekyll
The Islamist Rejectionists Hamas and Palestinian Resistance
Negotiating with Hamas: An Exchange with Uri Avneri
Gaza under Hamas Rule
Hezbollah in the North
In the Company of CriticsCritical Friends
Margaret Thatcher, British Jews and Israel
Nye Bevan and Zion
Different Diaspora VoicesA History of Dissent
After 1945
Jewish Apostates?
Uncivil War
A Plethora of Jewish Critics
Non-Jewish Jews and IsraelIsaac Deutscher and Elisha Ben-Abuya
Ralph Miliband and Jewish Reality
Eric Hobsbawm and 1940
The Long March of the Corbynistas
Boycott, Disinvestment and SanctionsThe Campaign and its Origins
The Anti-Normalisation Campaign
Apartheid Israel
Jewish Reaction to the Boycott
Twenty First Century PoliticsThe Rise of the Far Right
In Government with Lieberman and Bennett
Supporting the Right
Recognising Israel as a Jewish State
The Making of Modern IsraelTel Aviv:Zerach Barnett and the Founding of the First Hebrew City
World War I and the Jewish Question
The Left and the Right: A 1933 Murder Mystery: The Killing of Haim Arlosoroff
Avraham Stern and his 'Gang'
The Nation-Builders In the Beginning: Theodor Herzl
Chaim Weizmann and Vladimir Jabotinsky
David Gruen from Plonsk
The Zionists and Pre-War NationalismThe Germans
The Italians
The Irish
The Ukrainians
The Road to Independence World War II and Zionism
The Aftermath
The Debate over Partition
Arieh Handler: Seeing Ben-Gurion proclaim the State of Israel
How British Jews reacted to the Rise of Israel
Israel in the Eyes of the History MakersDisraeli and a mythical Zion
Churchill and the Jewish State
Stalin and Soviet Jews: 1948-1953
The Kennedys and the Promised Land
Richard Nixon and the Yom Kippur War
The Slow Disintegration of Labour ZionismImperialism, Zionism and Arab Nationalism
Labour Dissension after 1967
Yigal Allon
Moshe Dayan
Abba Eban
The Ascendency of the RightThe Persona of Menahem Begin
Begin in Poland
The Irgun and after
Abba Ahimeir and the Attraction of Fascism
The Influence of other Struggles
Israel and Pariah Regimes Turning away from the past
The Afrikaners
The Argentinians
The Chileans
Evangelical Zionists The Legacies of Christianity and Islam
The American Religious Right and the Likud
Evangelical Enthusiasm for Israel
The Struggle for Soviet JewryThe Genesis of the Jewish Problem
How the Soviet Jewry Movement Started
The Change in Israeli policy and Jewish Activism
The First Trials of Soviet Jews
The Village of Ilyinka
Human Rights and the USSRMarxist-Leninist Zionists
The Use and Abuse of Political Psychiatry in the USSR
Solzhenitsyn and Sakharov on the Jewish Question
Speaking to Sharansky
The Life and Death of Yitzhak RabinRabin's Resurrection 1992
Rabin's Election and Government
The Incitement by the Right
The Killing and its Justification
The Aftermath
The Mystery of Ariel SharonMr 'Inconstituency'
Who was Ariel Sharon?
From Russia with Love
The Drift to the Right
The Twilight Years
From Mr Hyde to Dr Jekyll
The Islamist Rejectionists Hamas and Palestinian Resistance
Negotiating with Hamas: An Exchange with Uri Avneri
Gaza under Hamas Rule
Hezbollah in the North
In the Company of CriticsCritical Friends
Margaret Thatcher, British Jews and Israel
Nye Bevan and Zion
Different Diaspora VoicesA History of Dissent
After 1945
Jewish Apostates?
Uncivil War
A Plethora of Jewish Critics
Non-Jewish Jews and IsraelIsaac Deutscher and Elisha Ben-Abuya
Ralph Miliband and Jewish Reality
Eric Hobsbawm and 1940
The Long March of the Corbynistas
Boycott, Disinvestment and SanctionsThe Campaign and its Origins
The Anti-Normalisation Campaign
Apartheid Israel
Jewish Reaction to the Boycott
Twenty First Century PoliticsThe Rise of the Far Right
In Government with Lieberman and Bennett
Supporting the Right
Recognising Israel as a Jewish State
Recenzii
The Hebrew Republic can and should be read by two different publics. Lay leaders will find a magisterial, insightful, panoramic look at Israel's history and politics embedded in the broader context of modern Jewish history and the dominant global trends of the time. Specialists will find a series of original and innovative essays on some of the most significant aspects of Israeli history and life. A must read; a rewarding read.
Colin Shindler is a celebrated historian of the rise of Zionism and Israel; an author of important books on the Israeli Right; and a fearless moral, intellectual voice against oppression and hypocrisy. This collection of his reviews and essays is a veritable treasure trove of information and critical observations ranging over the movements, personalities and challenges of Jewish and Israeli history of the past 100 years. It is a delight to read.
With an impressive command of his terrain and in lucid prose devoid of academic jargon, Colin Shindler guides the reader along the road from early Zionist idealism to contemporary Machiavellian politics. En route, he illuminates not only the highway of history, but also numerous little-known by-ways. Journeying with him, the reader encounters a wide variety of individuals, pivotal moments, political movements and counter-movements which coalesce into a panorama of political theory and practice over the past two centuries.
The subtitle "Israel's Return to History" represents a coherent collection of in-depth articles - at times chronological and at times focusing on crucial issues. Studying Modern Israel from inside and outside, Shindler explains its unfolding centrality for the dispersed Jewish people. This book is not only researching but also interprets the contending analyses of contradictions between the success of a dynamic state and its growing political isolation.
Colin Shindler has produced a rich compendium of insights into Israel's genesis, its early struggles and controversies, and its current challenges. He draws not just on his huge store of knowledge, but on an ability to convey the complexities of Israel and the Middle East, and of the wider political debate they generate, with depth and subtlety.
Colin Shindler is a celebrated historian of the rise of Zionism and Israel; an author of important books on the Israeli Right; and a fearless moral, intellectual voice against oppression and hypocrisy. This collection of his reviews and essays is a veritable treasure trove of information and critical observations ranging over the movements, personalities and challenges of Jewish and Israeli history of the past 100 years. It is a delight to read.
With an impressive command of his terrain and in lucid prose devoid of academic jargon, Colin Shindler guides the reader along the road from early Zionist idealism to contemporary Machiavellian politics. En route, he illuminates not only the highway of history, but also numerous little-known by-ways. Journeying with him, the reader encounters a wide variety of individuals, pivotal moments, political movements and counter-movements which coalesce into a panorama of political theory and practice over the past two centuries.
The subtitle "Israel's Return to History" represents a coherent collection of in-depth articles - at times chronological and at times focusing on crucial issues. Studying Modern Israel from inside and outside, Shindler explains its unfolding centrality for the dispersed Jewish people. This book is not only researching but also interprets the contending analyses of contradictions between the success of a dynamic state and its growing political isolation.
Colin Shindler has produced a rich compendium of insights into Israel's genesis, its early struggles and controversies, and its current challenges. He draws not just on his huge store of knowledge, but on an ability to convey the complexities of Israel and the Middle East, and of the wider political debate they generate, with depth and subtlety.