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Return to Zion, the history of modern Israel, Eric Gartman

Label
Return to Zion, the history of modern Israel, Eric Gartman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-349) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Return to Zion
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907659261
Responsibility statement
Eric Gartman
Sub title
the history of modern Israel
Summary
"The history of modern Israel is a story of ambition, violence, and survival. Return to Zion traces how a scattered and stateless people reconstituted themselves in their traditional homeland, only to face threats by those who, during the many years of the dispersion, had come to regard the land as their home. This is a story of the "ingathering of the exiles" from Europe to an outpost on the fringes of the Ottoman Empire, of courage and perseverance, and of reinvention and tragedy. Eric Gartman focuses on two main themes of modern Israel: reconstitution and survival. Even as new settlers built their state, they faced constant challenges from hostile neighbors and divided support from foreign governments, being attacked by larger armies no fewer than three times during the first twenty-five years of Israel's history. Focusing on a land torn by turmoil, Return to Zion is the story of Israel--the fight for independence through the Israeli Independence War in 1948, the Six-Day War of 1967, and the near collapse of the Israeli Army in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Gartman examines the roles of the leading figures of modern Israel--Theodor Herzl, Chaim Weizmann, David Ben-Gurion, Golda Meir, Moshe Dayan, Yitzchak Rabin, and Ariel Sharon--alongside popular perceptions of events as they unfolded in the post-World War II decades. He presents declassified CIA, White House, and U.S. State Department documents that detail America's involvement in the 1967 and 1973 wars, as well as proof that the Israeli attack on the USS Liberty was a case of mistaken identity. Return to Zion pulls together the myriad threads of this history from inside and out to create a seamless look into modern Israel's truest self"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction : No master but God -- A pillar of fire on the road to Zion : beginning of the return, 1881-1896 -- An eye toward Zion : the Zionist movement ascendant, 1896-1918 -- It is good to die for our country : tension under the British mandate, 1918-1933 -- The great catastrophe : Jews flee Nazi Germany while Palestine erupts, 1933-1939 -- An indifferent world, cold and cruel : Palestine and the Holocaust, 1939-1946 -- Nothing can keep us from our Jewish homeland : end of the British mandate, 1946-1947 -- The darkest moment of our struggle : war between the Jews and Arabs of Palestine, 1947-1948 -- We shall triumph! Israel's war of independence, 1948-1949 -- A heavy burden : the Jewish state fights to survive, 1949-1957 -- Masada shall not fall again! Years of growth and consolidation, 1957-1967 -- To live or perish : the Jewish state faces a hostile ring of nations, May-June 1967 -- Israel's golden summer : the Six-Day War and its aftermath, 1967-1970 -- We may be in trouble : buildup to surprise, 1970-1973 -- The destruction of the third temple : the Yom Kippur War and its consequences, 1973-1977 -- Nation shall not lift up sword against nation : the Camp David accords, 1977-1981 -- The most televised war in history : the Lebanon War and the Intifada, 1982-1992 -- Enough of blood and tears! The Oslo peace process, 1992-2001 -- The third way : the second Intifada and beyond, 2001-2014 -- Conclusion : why Masada did not fall
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