Zionism's redemptions: images of the past and visions of the future in Jewish nationalism

"Modern Zionism, as Arthur Hertzberg wrote in the introduction to his classic text The Zionist Idea, "represents a crisis [...] in the essential meaning of Jewish messianism". Indeed, a great deal of literature has examined this crisis and the complex relationship between Zionism and...

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Auteur principal: Saposnik, Arieh 1966- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge, United Kingdom New York, Ny, USA Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Singapore Cambridge University Press 2022
Dans:Année: 2022
Recensions:[Rezension von: Saposnik, Arieh, 1966-, Zionism's redemptions : images of the past and visions of the future in Jewish nationalism] (2023) (Pianko, Noam)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Sionisme / Nationalisme / Futur
Sujets non-standardisés:B Jewish nationalism
B Zionism History 21st century
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Résumé:"Modern Zionism, as Arthur Hertzberg wrote in the introduction to his classic text The Zionist Idea, "represents a crisis [...] in the essential meaning of Jewish messianism". Indeed, a great deal of literature has examined this crisis and the complex relationship between Zionism and Jewish messianic yearnings and ideas. Originally published in 1959, Hertzberg's volume, and particularly his introduction, constituted an effort to introduce the topic of Zionism into serious, rigorous scholarship, and represented an explicitly-stated attempt to question what had been a prevalent position in the interpretation of Zionism up until that point, represented in particular (as Hertzberg points out) by the Zionist (and later, Israeli) historian Ben-Zion Dinur. Dinur, and others who took similar approaches, had presented modern Zionism, as standing "in an unending line of messianic stirrings and rebellions against an evil destiny." Based in an enduring bond between the nation and the Land, according to this historiographical approach, Zionism emerges as "the consummation of Jewish history under the long-awaited circumstances afforded by the age of liberalism and nationalism""--
Description:Includes index
ISBN:131651711X