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In 1880 the Jewish community in Palestine encompassed some
20,000 Orthodox Jews; within sixty-five years it was transformed
into a secular proto-state with well-developed political, military,
and economic institutions, a vigorous Hebrew-language culture, and
some 600,000 inhabitants. "The Origins of Israel, 1882-1948: A
Documentary History" chronicles the making of modern Israel before
statehood, providing in English the texts of original sources (many
translated from Hebrew and other languages) accompanied by
extensive introductions and commentaries from the volume
editors.
This sourcebook assembles a diverse array of 62 documents, many of
them unabridged, to convey the ferment, dissent, energy, and
anxiety that permeated the Zionist project from its inception to
the creation of the modern nation of Israel. Focusing primarily on
social, economic, and cultural history rather than Zionist thought
and diplomacy, the texts are organized in themed chapters. They
present the views of Zionists from many political and religious
camps, factory workers, farm women, militants, intellectuals
promoting the Hebrew language and arts--as well as views of
ultra-Orthodox anti-Zionists. The volume includes important
unabridged documents from the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict
that are often cited but are rarely read in full. The editors, Eran
Kaplan and Derek J. Penslar, provide both primary texts and
informative notes and commentary, giving readers the opportunity to
encounter voices from history and make judgments for themselves
about matters of world-historical significance.
Best Special Interest Books, selected by the Public Library
Reviewers
Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the American
Association of School Librarians
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