Blending an analysis of general political, diplomatic, and military
trends with a description of how Zionist pioneers coped with ongoing
social developments and challenges, Stein recounts the events that
would ultimately lead to the formation of the State of Israel in May
1948. The study begins with the wave of Russian pogroms that erupted
in 1882 and stimulated an interest in Jewish migration to Palestine.
Stein proceeds to the experiences of the first batch of settlers as
they established farms, fostered the rejuvenation of Hebrew, and coped
with the local Arab population. He examines how Theodore Herzl's
worldwide modern Zionist movement gathered momentum and led to a
further increase in Jewish settlement in Palestine.
This book covers key events such as the pioneering efforts to
establish collective farms, the inauguration of Jewish defense
organizations, the Balfour Declaration, and the formation of the
British Mandate. Stein focuses on the gradual but persistent
consolidation of the Jewish community as a self-contained body,
looking closely at important institutions such as the Trade Union
Federation, as well as the development of political parties. Later
chapters chronicle the growing strife with the Arab population and the
disintegration of the British Mandate, which would eventually
culminate in the declaration of a Jewish state.
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The Rise of Modern Israel
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ISBN
9780313039096
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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