Zionism and the creation of a new society

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Zionism and the creation of a new society

This book studies the birth of the State of Israel and analyzes the elaborately articulated and variegated ideological principles of the Zionist movement that led to that birth. It examines conflicting pre-state ideals and the social structure that emerged in Palestine's Jewish community during the Mandate period.

In particular, Zionism and the Creation of a New Society reflects upon Israel's existence as both a state and a social structure - a place conceived before its birth as a means of solving a particular social malady: the modern Jewish Problem.

Jehuda Reinharz and the late Ben Halpern carefully trace the development of the Zionist idea from its earliest expressions up to the eve of World War II, setting their study against a broad background of political and social development throughout Europe and the Middle East.

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Language
English
Pages
293

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-279) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Studies in Jewish history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.54/095694
Library of Congress
DS149 .H344 1998, DS149.H344 1998, DS149 .H35 1998eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
293 p. ;
Number of pages
293

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL690430M
ISBN 10
0195092090
LCCN
97037525
OCLC/WorldCat
44960036, 37574151
LibraryThing
658833
Goodreads
3421822

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2721178W

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