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  • New York : New York University Press
  • New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
  • Jews  (3)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781479850389
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 500 pages , illustrations, maps , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2017
    DDC: 974.7/004924
    Keywords: Jews History ; Jews ; New York (N.Y.) ; New York, NY ; Juden ; Geschichte 1654-2015
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-483) and index
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  • 2
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    New York : New York University Press
    ISBN: 1479817481 , 9781479817481
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 323 S. , Ill., Kt. , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2014
    Series Statement: History Jewish Studies
    DDC: 909.049240821
    RVK:
    Keywords: Jewish diaspora History ; 19th century ; Jewish diaspora History ; 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; Jews History ; Jews Identity ; Zionism Influence ; RELIGION / General ; HISTORY / Jewish ; HISTORY / Middle East / Israel ; Jewish diaspora ; Jews ; Jews Identity ; Jews Migrations ; Zionism Influence ; History ; Jewish diaspora History 19th century ; Jewish diaspora History 20th century ; Jews Migrations ; Jews History ; Jews Identity ; Zionism Influence ; Diaspora ; Judentum ; Zionismus ; Migration ; Geschichte ; Judentum ; Zionismus ; Diaspora ; Migration ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "From the late nineteenth century through the post-Holocaust era, the world was divided between countries that tried to expel their Jewish populations and those that refused to let them in. The plight of these traumatized refugees inspired numerous proposals for Jewish states. Jews and Christians, authors and adventurers, politicians and playwrights, and rabbis and revolutionaries all worked to carve out autonomous Jewish territories in remote and often hostile locations across the globe. The would-be founding fathers of these imaginary Zions dispatched scientific expeditions to far-flung regions and filed reports on the dream states they planned to create. But only Israel emerged from dream to reality. Israel's successful foundation has long obscured the fact that eminent Jewish figures, including Zionism's prophet, Theodor Herzl, seriously considered establishing enclaves beyond the Middle East. In the Shadow of Zion brings to life the amazing true stories of six exotic visions of a Jewish national home outside of the biblical land of Israel. It is the only book to detail the connections between these schemes, which in turn explain the trajectory of modern Zionism. A gripping narrative drawn from archives the world over, In the Shadow of Zion recovers the mostly forgotten history of the Jewish territorialist movement, and the stories of the fascinating but now obscure figures who championed it. Provocative, thoroughly researched, and written to appeal to a broad audience, In the Shadow of Zion offers a timely perspective on Jewish power and powerlessness"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-316) and index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 0521836565 , 0521545013
    Language: English
    Pages: V, 303 S.
    Year of publication: 2005
    DDC: 320.52/089/924073
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    Keywords: USA ; Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Geschichte 1945-1989 ; Conservatisme - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Intellectuelen ; Joden ; Juifs - Vie intellectuelle - 20e siècle ; Juifs - États-Unis - Politique et gouvernement ; Neoconservatisme ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Politik ; Jews ; United States ; Politics and government ; Conservatism ; United States ; History ; 20th century ; Jews ; Intellectual life ; 20th century ; Juden ; Intellektueller ; Konservatives Judentum ; Regierung ; Konservativismus ; Verenigde Staten ; États-Unis - Politique et gouvernement - 1945-1989 ; USA ; United States ; Politics and government ; 1945-1989 ; USA ; USA Government ; Konservatives Judentum ; Intellektueller ; USA ; Regierung ; Konservativismus ; Juden ; Geschichte 1945-1989
    Abstract: his book suggests that Jews and Jewish intellectuals have played a considerable role in the development of modern American conservatism. The focus is on the rise of a group of Jewish intellectuals and activists known as neoconservatives who began to impact on American public policy during the Cold War and in the lead up to and invasion of Iraq. It presents a portrait of the life and work of the original small group of neoconservatives including Irving Kristol, Norman Podhoretz, and Sidney Hook. This group has grown into a new generation who operate as columnists in conservative think-tanks like The Heritage and The American Enterprise Institute, in education, and in government including such figures as Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and Elliot Abrams. The book suggests the neo cons have been so significant in reshaping modern American conservatism and public policy that they constitute a neoconservative revolution.
    Description / Table of Contents: Jews and the making of the cosmopolitan culture -- The premature Jewish neoconservatives -- Forgotten Jewish godfathers -- The liberal Civil War -- The modernization of American conservatism -- The liberal meltdown -- The rise of the neoconservatives -- Neoconservatives and the Reagan revolution -- Nicaragua: the Cold War comes to this hemisphere -- Irving Kristol and a new vision of capitalism -- The neo conservative assault on the counterculture -- Jews and the Christian Right.
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