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A History of Zionism - From the French Revolution to the Establishment of the State of Israel

English · Paperback

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Zusatztext “Historical writing of the most thoughtful and serious kind.” — Newsweek   “The best single volume for the general reader.” — The Economist   “Laqueur’s rigorous objectivity elevates [this book] light-years above its predecessors in the field.” — The New York Times Book Review Informationen zum Autor WALTER LAQUEUR chairs the research council for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C., and he is the founding editor of the Journal of Contemporary History. The author of more than twenty-five works of European and Jewish history, he lives in Washington, D.C. Klappentext The definitive general history of the Zionist movement, by one of the most distinguished historians of our time. Walter Laqueur traces Zionism from its beginnings-with the emancipation of European Jewry from the ghettos in the wake of the French Revolution-to 1948, when the Zionist dream became a reality. He describes the contributions of such notable figures as Benjamin Disraeli, Moses Hess, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, and Sir Herbert Samuel, and he analyzes the seminal achievements of Theodor Herzl, Chaim Weitzmann, and David Ben Gurion. Laqueur outlines the differences between the various Zionist philosophies of the early twentieth century-socialist, Communist, revisionist, and cultural utopian-and he discusses both the religious and secular Jewish critics of the movement. He concluded with a dramatic account of the cataclysmic events of World War II, the clandestine immigration of Holocaust survivors, the tragic missed opportunities co-existence with both the Arab residents of Palestine and those in the surrounding countries, and the struggle to forge a new state on an ancient land. Laqueur's new preface analyzes the present-day difficulties, and places them into a fascinating and aluable historical context. Zusammenfassung The definitive general history of the Zionist movement! by one of the most distinguished historians of our time.   Walter Laqueur traces Zionism from its beginnings—with the emancipation of European Jewry from the ghettos in the wake of the French Revolution—to 1948! when the Zionist dream became a reality. He describes the contributions of such notable figures as Benjamin Disraeli! Moses Hess! Baron Edmond de Rothschild! and Sir Herbert Samuel! and he analyzes the seminal achievements of Theodor Herzl! Chaim Weitzmann! and David Ben Gurion.   Laqueur outlines the differences between the various Zionist philosophies of the early twentieth century—socialist! Communist! revisionist! and cultural utopian—and he discusses both the religious and secular Jewish critics of the movement. He concluded with a dramatic account of the cataclysmic events of World War II! the clandestine immigration of Holocaust survivors! the tragic missed opportunities co-existence with both the Arab residents of Palestine and those in the surrounding countries! and the struggle to forge a new state on an ancient land. Laqueur’s new preface analyzes the present-day difficulties! and places them into a fascinating and aluable historical context. ...

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Authors Laqueur, Walter Laqueur
Publisher Schocken Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 20.05.2003
 
EAN 9780805211498
ISBN 978-0-8052-1149-8
No. of pages 688
Dimensions 133 mm x 202 mm x 39 mm
Series Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Subject Children's and young people's books > Children's books up to 11 years of age

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