Israel at Sixty: An Oral History of a Nation Reborn以色列六十年:国家诞生叙述史

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作者: Deborah Hart Strober,Gerald S. Strober著
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出版时间: 2008-2-1字数:版次:页数: 286印刷时间: 2008/02/01开本: 16开印次:纸张: 胶版纸I S B N : 9780470053140包装: 精装内容简介
There are many ways to tell Israel's story, and most will raise the ire of someone. Here the Strobers (Giuliani: Flawed and Flawless) aim to corral these conflicting viewpoints to tell the nation's history; to a very limited extent, this goal is achieved. Various opinions are expressed about the British during the Mandate period (1920–1947) and a number of interpretations are given on the Oslo peace process (early 1990s), but this portrait of Israel's history needs filling in. Rather than starting with the 19th century Zionist movement that led to the country's founding, the authors open the book with a chapter on the Holocaust. Other significant facts of Israeli history are equally overlooked. Though Israel's Labor Party ruled steadily for nearly a quarter of the country's 60-year history, there is scant discussion of Labor-led politics. In spite of the Strobers' ambition to show the diversity of Israeli experiences, Jews with roots in Arab lands—who make up roughly half the Israeli-Jewish population—receive marginal coverage. This volume is less the history of an actual nation and more an incomplete collection of some stories Israelis have to tell.
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作者简介:
Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober are the authors of Giuliani: Flawed or Flawless? The Oral Biography; His Holiness the Dalai Lama: The Oral Biography; and five other oral histories. They live in New York City.
目录
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chronology of the State of Israel
The Interviewees
INTRODUCTION: The Ancient Land of Israel and the
Modern Jewish State
PART ONE
From the Rise of Nazism to Postwar Efforts to Establish the Modern Jewish State
1 The Persecution of European Jewry and Findin Safe Havens
2 The Zionist Spirit of Sabras, the Ingathered Exiles, and the Diaspora Jews
3 Life and Politics in the Yishuv during the British Mandate
4 The Underground and the Battle to Oust the British
PART Two The Proclamation of the Jewish State and Its Upbuilding
5 May 14, 1948: Declarations of Independence and War
6 After the Celebration, War
7 The Ingathering of the Exiles and the Creation of Political and Social Institutions
8 Identification in the Diaspora with the New Jewish State
9 Israel's Political Leadership, Past and Present
10 Wars of Defense, Attrition, and Preemption
11 Redeeming Endangered Exiles
PART THREE Seismic Changes
12 May 1977: A Political and Demographic Earthquake
13 Sadat in Jerusalem and the Camp David Accords
14 Fighting Terrorism: Taking Controversial Actions to Ensure the Jewish State's Survival
15 Oslo and the Resulting"Unthinkable" Handshake
PART FOUR New Realities
16 The Beginning of Palestinian Self-Rule
17 The Death or Incapacity of Potential Peacemakers
18 A Leadership Crisis and New Political Facts on the Ground
PART FIVE Can Israel Survive?
19 Is Peace with Israel's Enemies Really Possible?
20 Challenges to Israel in the First Decade of the Twenty-First Century
21 Looking to the Future
Index