Land and Power: Zionist Resort to Force, 1881-1948 (Stanford Studies in Jewish History & Culture)
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Product Description
This book traces the history of attitudes toward power and the use of armed force within the Zionist movement - from an early period in which most leaders espoused an ideal of peaceful settlement in Palestine, to the acceptance of force as a legitimate tool for achieving a sovereign Jewish state.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #922165 in Books
- Published on: 1999-11-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 464 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'A rich and sophisticated work that nicely complements more conventional political-historical studies of the Arab-Israeli conflict...Shapira sifts through a vast body of material, ranging from essays, poems, and memoir literature to the unpublished minutes of political party and youth group meetings. Shapira interprets these sources with sensitivity and insight...and writes with power, compassion, and warmth...A landmark book that is an outstanding contribution to the history of Zionist political thought and culture.'American Historical Review
