An expanded edition of a classic intellectual history of Zionism, now covering the rise of religious Zionism since the 1970s
For eighteen centuries pious Jews had prayed for the return to Jerusalem, but only in the revolutionary atmosphere of nineteenth-century Europe was this yearning transformed into an active political movement: Zionism. In The Making of Modern Zionism, the distinguished political scientist Shlomo Avineri rejects the common view that Zionism was solely a reaction to anti-Semitism and persecution. Rather, he sees it as part of the universal quest for self-determination. In sharply-etched intellectual profiles of Zionism's major thinkers from Moses Hess to Theodore Herzl and from Vladimir Jabotinsky to David Ben Gurion, Avineri traces the evolution of this quest from its intellectual origins in the early nineteenth century to the establishment of the State of Israel. In an expansive new epilogue, he tracks the changes in Israeli society and politics since 1967 which have strengthened the more radical nationalist and religious trends in Zionism at the expense of its more liberal strains. The result is a book that enables us to understand, as perhaps never before, one of the truly revolutionary ideas of our time.
Shlomo Avineri is Professor of Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He also serves as Recurring Visiting Professor at the Central European University in Budapest. Avineri was the Director-General of Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1975-77 in the government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. He writes frequently for Haaretz and lives in Jerusalem, Israel.
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Vendeur : West With The Night, Tucson, AZ, Etats-Unis
Trade paperback. Etat : Very good. light shelfwear, Audience: General/trade. For eighteen centuries pious Jews had prayed for the return to Jerusalem, but only in the revolutionary atmosphere of nineteenth-century Europe was this yearning transformed into an active political movement: Zionism. In The Making of Modern Zionism, the distinguished political scientist Shlomo Avineri rejects the common view that Zionism was solely a reaction to anti-Semitism and persecution. Rather, he sees it as part of the universal quest for self-determination. In sharply-etched intellectual profiles of Zionism's major thinkers from Moses Hess to Theodore Herzl and from Vladimir Jabotinsky to David Ben Gurion, Avineri traces the evolution of this quest from its intellectual origins in the early nineteenth century to the establishment of the State of Israel. In an expansive new epilogue, he tracks the changes in Israeli society and politics since 1967 which have strengthened the more radical nationalist and religious trends in Zionism at the expense of its more liberal strains. The result is a book that enables us to understand, as perhaps never before, one of the truly revolutionary ideas of our time. N° de réf. du vendeur Alibris.0027066
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Vendeur : Kisharon Langdon New Chapters, HARROW, Royaume-Uni
Etat : Very Good. BOOK IS IN GOOD CONDITION. Sold by the U.K Charity Kisharon Langdon. Offering Opportunities and Support for People within the Autism and Learning Disability Community. N° de réf. du vendeur RELSPI/Box64/RS2/110526-RL
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Vendeur : Trouve Books, Cincinnati, OH, Etats-Unis
Soft cover. Etat : Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Book is clean and tight without inside markings. An exciting history of the Zionist idea presented in eighteen sharply etched profiles of Zionism's major thinkers, from Moses Hess and Theodor Herzl to Vladimir Jabotinsky and David Ben Gurion. N° de réf. du vendeur TBM243535
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Vendeur : Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, Etats-Unis
Softcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 244 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Spine is brown with white lettering. Wraps have mild shelving wear along extremities, mild bending wear to front head fore corner and non-archival tape to front tail fore corner. Textblock edges have mild scuffing, age-toning and soiling, light brown staining along head edge; has residue from binding glue and non-archival clear tape along gutter between front cover and half-title page. Inscribed "For Ambassador Robert Newman--with best wishes for a happy and peaceful 1984" by Shlomo Avineri on half-title page. Shelved under Front Desk. 1405807. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. N° de réf. du vendeur 1405807
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