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  • Dubnow Institute  (3)
  • UoM FRANZ LISZT Weimar
  • Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press  (2)
  • Albany, New York : State University of New York Press  (1)
  • Zionismus  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781438473130 , 9781438473123
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 442 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    DDC: 320.54095694
    Keywords: Zionist Congress ; Zionist Congress 1. Basel 1897 ; Zionismus
    Abstract: "The First Zionist Congress, held in Basel, Switzerland, in August 1897, was arguably the most significant Jewish assembly since antiquity. Its delegates surveyed the situation of Jews at the end of the nineteenth century, analyzed cultural and economic issues facing them, defined the program of Zionism, created an organization for planning and decision-making, and coalesced in camaraderie and shared aspiration. Though Zionism later experienced conflicts and reversals, the Congress's goal was ultimately realized in the establishment of Jewish sovereignty in Palestine--the State of Israel--in 1948. According to the Congress's principal organizer, Theodor Herzl, "At Basel I founded the Jewish state." This volume presents, for the first time, a complete translation of the German proceedings into English. Michael J. Reimer's accessible translation includes explanatory annotations and a glossary of key terms, events, and personalities. A detailed introduction situates the First Zionist Congress in historical context and provides a summary of each day's events. The Congress's debates supply a case study in the history of nationalism: they feature imagery and tropes used by nationalists all over Europe, while appealing to the distinctive heritage of Judaism. The proceedings are also important for what they say--and omit--about the Ottoman state that ruled Palestine as well as the Arab and Palestinian peoples living there. This is a foundational primary source in modern Jewish history"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 2
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812250039 , 0812250036 , 9781512825473
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 242 Seiten , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Haney foundation series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goldman, Samuel God's country
    DDC: 320
    Keywords: Christian Zionism History ; United States ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; History ; United States ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; History ; United States ; Religion and politics History ; United States ; Christian Zionism ; Christianity ; Interfaith relations ; Judaism ; Religion and politics ; Christianity and other religions Judaism ; United States ; Judaism Relations ; Christianity ; United States ; Zionism United States ; 15.85 history of America United States ; United States ; USA ; Evangelikale Bewegung ; Zionismus
    Abstract: "The United States is Israel's closest ally in the world. The fact is undeniable, and undeniably controversial, not least because it so often inspires conspiracy theorizing among those who refuse to believe that the special relationship serves America's strategic interests or places the United States on the right side of Israel's enduring conflict with the Palestinians. Some point to the nefarious influence of a powerful "Israel lobby" within the halls of Congress. Others detect the hand of evangelical Protestants who fervently support Israel for their own theological reasons. The underlying assumption of all such accounts is that America's support for Israel must flow from a mixture of collusion, manipulation, and ideologically driven foolishness. Samuel Goldman proposes another explanation. The political culture of the United States, he argues, has been marked from the very beginning by a Christian theology that views the American nation as deeply implicated in the historical fate of biblical Israel. God's Country is the first book to tell the complete story of Christian Zionism in American political and religious thought from the Puritans to 9/11. It identifies three sources of American Christian support for a Jewish state: covenant, or the idea of an ongoing relationship between God and the Jewish people; prophecy, or biblical predictions of return to The Promised Land; and cultural affinity, based on shared values and similar institutions. Combining original research with insights from the work of historians of American religion, Goldman crafts a provocative narrative that chronicles Americans' attachment to the State of Israel"--jacket flaps
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [211]-233) and index
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  • 3
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812239034 , 0812239032
    Language: English
    Pages: 250 S , Ill., Kt , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2006
    Series Statement: Jewish culture and contexts
    DDC: 892.409006
    Keywords: Hebrew literature, Modern History and criticism ; 20th century ; Halutzim in literature ; Zionism in literature ; Nature in literature ; Palestine In literature ; Neuhebräisch ; Literatur ; Zionismus ; Geschichte 1903-1938 ; Juden ; Palästina ; Zionismus ; Identität ; Literatur
    Description / Table of Contents: Belated romanticism --The poetics of malaria --The Hebrew poet as producer --The landscape of a Zionist Orient --The natural history of Tel Aviv --The land bites back.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-239) and index
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