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Israel, a Chronology

Author : Adrian Wolff
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 40,77 MB
Release : 2018-02-23
Category :
ISBN : 9781985845176

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"Chronology forms the bones of history on which all else is built." Paul Johnson. The Birth of the Moderns. an easy to read chronological history of Israel from biblical to modern times color-coded biblical quotations bringing alive the region's historical events and geography original photographs and maps each chapter is self-contained representing a separate historical period features the history of Judaism, 1st Temple, 2nd Temple, Romans, Christianity, Byzantines, Islam, Crusaders, Ottomans, Pioneers, Statehood, Modern Israel throughout the text important facts are emphasized in bold, with summaries of sections in shaded boxes appendices and index make for easy cross-referencing of names, dates, places and events an essential source for serious students as well as time-pressed tourists text-book for English at the Tour Guide Courses in Israel recommended by The Israel Tour Guide Association and by tour guides an invaluable gift for anyone interested in current affairs, history, archeology or religion: a book that will still be of interest to your children's children "I have never read a book as comprehensive and as easy to read and understand as "Israel, A Chronology." It is quite simply a must for any person who wishes to understand the complicated history of our country." Roby Harly, Director General, The Israel Tour Guides Association "You have indeed produced a fine and important work! I believe that this book may be used as a guide in the paths of the rich and complicated history of the Land of Israel. You have correctly presented the achievements of our young and small country." Prof. Mordechai Gichon, author of "The Battles of the Bible" and other titles, Chairman of the Israel Society of Military History and of the Israeli Society for Napoleonic Research

Israel

Author : Anita Shapira
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 529 pages
File Size : 17,6 MB
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 161168353X

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

A History of Modern Israel

Author : Colin Shindler
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 18,63 MB
Release : 2013-03-25
Category : History
ISBN : 1107311217

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Colin Shindler's remarkable history begins in 1948, as waves of immigrants arrived in Israel from war-torn Europe to establish new cities, new institutions, and a new culture founded on the Hebrew language. Optimistic beginnings were soon replaced with the sobering reality of wars with Arab neighbours, internal ideological differences, and ongoing confrontation with the Palestinians. In this updated edition, Shindler covers the significant developments of the last decade, including the rise of the Israeli far right, Hamas's takeover and the political rivalry between Gaza and the West Bank, Israel's uneasy dealings with the new administration in the United States, political Islam and the potential impact of the Arab Spring on the region as a whole. This sympathetic yet candid portrayal asks how a nation that emerged out of the ashes of the Holocaust and was the admiration of the world is now perceived by many Western governments in a less than benevolent light.

Israel

Author : Martin Gilbert
Publisher : Rosetta Books
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 21,19 MB
Release : 2014-06-05
Category : History
ISBN : 079533740X

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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)

Israel

Author : Daniel Gordis
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 42,53 MB
Release : 2016-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 0062368761

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Winner of the Jewish Book of the Year Award The first comprehensive yet accessible history of the state of Israel from its inception to present day, from Daniel Gordis, "one of the most respected Israel analysts" (The Forward) living and writing in Jerusalem. Israel is a tiny state, and yet it has captured the world’s attention, aroused its imagination, and lately, been the object of its opprobrium. Why does such a small country speak to so many global concerns? More pressingly: Why does Israel make the decisions it does? And what lies in its future? We cannot answer these questions until we understand Israel’s people and the questions and conflicts, the hopes and desires, that have animated their conversations and actions. Though Israel’s history is rife with conflict, these conflicts do not fully communicate the spirit of Israel and its people: they give short shrift to the dream that gave birth to the state, and to the vision for the Jewish people that was at its core. Guiding us through the milestones of Israeli history, Gordis relays the drama of the Jewish people’s story and the creation of the state. Clear-eyed and erudite, he illustrates how Israel became a cultural, economic and military powerhouse—but also explains where Israel made grave mistakes and traces the long history of Israel’s deepening isolation. With Israel, public intellectual Daniel Gordis offers us a brief but thorough account of the cultural, economic, and political history of this complex nation, from its beginnings to the present. Accessible, levelheaded, and rigorous, Israel sheds light on the Israel’s past so we can understand its future. The result is a vivid portrait of a people, and a nation, reborn.

Israel

Author : David Ben-Gurion
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,60 MB
Release : 1971
Category : Israel
ISBN :

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This book provides one man's view of the Jewish people from their appearance on the stage of history through 1970, with focus on the 20th century and Ben-Gurion's role in shaping the events.

The Idea of Israel

Author : Ilan Pappe
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 26,46 MB
Release : 2014-02-04
Category : History
ISBN : 178168247X

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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.

The History of Ancient Israel

Author : Michael Grant
Publisher : Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Page : 331 pages
File Size : 24,64 MB
Release : 2012-02-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1780222777

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The definitve guide to the history of ancient Israel. The History of Ancient Israel covers the epic story of Jewish civilisation from its beginnings to the destruction of Jerusalem, and the Temple in AD 70. It deals with Israel's relations with the great empires which shaped its development and with the changing internal structure of the Jewish state, drawing both on excavation and the Hebrew Bible.

A Biblical History of Israel

Author : Iain William Provan
Publisher : Westminster John Knox Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 33,64 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780664220907

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In this much-anticipated textbook, three respected biblical scholars have written a history of ancient Israel that takes the biblical text seriously as an historical document. While also considering nonbiblical sources and being attentive to what disciplines like archaeology, anthropology, and sociology suggest about the past, the authors do so within the context and paradigm of the Old Testament canon, which is held as the primary document for reconstructing Israel's history. In Part One, the authors set the volume in context and review past and current scholarly debate about learning Israel's history, negating arguments against using the Bible as the central source. In Part Two, they seek to retell the history itself with an eye to all the factors explored in Part One.