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  • Published: 15 July 2007
  • ISBN: 9780375711329
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 1296
  • RRP: $85.00
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A History of Israel

From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time



First published in 1976, Howard M. Sachar’s A History of Israel: From the Rise of Zionism to Our Time was regarded one of the most valuable works available detailing the history of this still relatively young country. Decades later, readers can again be immersed in this monumental work.

The second edition of this volume covers topics such as the first of the Aliyahs in the 1880s; the rise of Jewish nationalism; the beginning of the political Zionist movement and, later, how the movement changed after Theodor Herzl; the Balfour Declaration; the factors that led to the Arab-Jewish confrontation; Palestine and its role both during the Second World War and after; the war of independence and the many wars that followed it over the next few decades; and the development of the Israeli republic and the many challenges it faced, both domestic and foreign, and still faces today.

This is a truly enriching and exhaustive history of a nation that holds claim to one of the most complicated and controversial histories in the world.

  • Published: 15 July 2007
  • ISBN: 9780375711329
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 1296
  • RRP: $85.00
Categories:

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Praise for A History of Israel

Critical Acclaim for Howard M. Sachar's A HISTORY OF ISRAEL:

"With masterful control . . . with an underlying universal compassion and an historical objectivity Sachar has provided the overall picture of the Jewish movement to statehood and since statehood." --The New York Times

"A magnificent achievement . . . readable and rewarding." --The Times (London)

"Howard Sachar's monumental study is . . . a triumph of comprehensive scholarship which is also a delight to read." --Commentary

"A history of Israel that will stand the test of time." --Foreign Affairs

"Scholarly, complete, excellently detailed." --Washington Post

"This massive and excellent volume . . . in . . . conception and execution, in the sweep of its presentation, its keen analysis and sensitive interpretation, bears the mark of a magnum opus." --American Historical Review