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The History of Israel (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) [Hardcover]

Arnold Blumberg (Author)
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0313302243 978-0313302244 August 30, 1998 annotated edition
Every school and public library should update its resources on the history of Israel with this engagingly written and succinct narrative history from biblical times through 1997. This readable history, based on the most recent scholarship, provides a chronological narrative that examines the political, religious, and social components of Israel's turbulent history. A thorough examination of the events from the Six Day War of 1967 through the struggle for peace in 1997 is of special interest. The work provides a timeline of events in the history of Israel, biographical sketches of key figures in Israeli history, and an annotated bibliography of books of interest to students and general readers. The prologue gives an overview of the land, its government, resources, and culture. The first few chapters describe the earliest history of the land through the 19th century settlement of European Jews seeking to escape persecution and to build a Jewish state. Following the Holocaust, refugees poured into the region and political and military struggle culminated in the birth of the State of Israel in 1948. Blumberg, an expert on the history of Israel, then details the years of growth and successive wars with Israel's Arab neighbors from 1948 through 1973. In an extended discussion, he examines the political turbulence within Israel from the late 1970s through 1997, Israel's relations with its neighbors and the international community, and the progress and setbacks in the struggle for peace between Israel and the Arabs.

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“In a textbook style attractively arranged in short sections with subheadings (pleasing to the eye and helpful for absorbing information), the author looks more in depth at the political events in Israel and the influences of the ruling Ottoman Turks and English, ethnic groups, neighboring nations, and world organizations and events.”–VOYA

“This is a reader-friendly history primer to the making and makeup of the state of Israel.”–ARBA

“This book is essentially a chronological account and analysis of the history of the Jewish people and the events which culminated in the birth of the State of Israel.”–Middle East Journal

About the Author

ARNOLD BLUMBERG is Professor of History at Towson University in Towson, Maryland.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Greenwood Press; annotated edition edition (August 30, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0313302243
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313302244
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,882,186 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast , but Detailed, November 25, 2003
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The book begins with a very useful timeline of significant events, one the reader frequently refers to during the course of reading. The timeline is followed by a prologue of encyclopedic trivia such as geography, demographics, resources, and social-political data. Next is a bare-bones survey of the period 1000 B.C.E. to the early twentieth century C.E. The reader is quickly introduced to the Diaspora, the occupations of Palestine (Babylonian, Greek, Roman, Arab Moslem, Turkish Moslem, British) the origins of Sephardic (Spanish) and Azhkenazic (Germanic) Jews, the Old and New Yishuv (Palestine Jewish community), the new political Zionism (which the author claims sprouted from the Dreyfus Trial) and first major Jewish migrations (Aliyoth). During the early twentieth century, World War I and the overthrow of the czar shape events in Palestine, and Britain's involvement in the fate of Palestine becomes extensive. All of this complex history is summarily covered in the first one third of the book, in preparation for moving on to much more detailed explorations in chapters dedicated to the Holocaust, the birth of the Israeli State (which came into being instantly at war with Egypt, Trans-Jordan, Syria, and Iraq), the growth years up to 1966, the Six-Day War, the Yom-Kippur War and post-war period, the Likud (right wing) accession to power and the Egyptian/Israeli (Camp David) peace accord, the "National Unity" party years of uncertainty 1983-1992, and finally, the Oslo peace process and subsequent election of Benyamin Netanyahu in 1996.
This book, while seemingly short at 198 pages, is organized much like an academic text, and demands careful reading and considerable time for thorough review and assimilation. With numerous subtitles in each chapter, some of which head only brief paragraphs, the book seemed fragmented at times. But the reviewer is not insinuating alternatives for better format or organization. There are so many important details to consider, it was perhaps best that discretely significant events were clearly identified.
After a whirlwind survey of ancient Palestine, the author's familiarity and comfort with nineteenth century history is reflected in a relatively lengthier exposition of that period. As events resulting from the new Zionist movement began to spiral ever faster in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the reader senses the author slowing down even further to present necessarily greater detail. It seemed to the layman reviewer that no significant event has been omitted from this history. It is all here, including, in addition to the chapters noted above, the kibbutz movement, the Balfour Declaration, the British Mandate and White Paper, radical Zionist terrorism, Ben-Gurion's 1948 proclamation of Israeli independence, the roots and history of the Palestine Liberation Organization, the first Israeli Sinai occupation, Israeli-Jordanian co-operation, Munich, Entebbe, the Achille Lauro, the Lebanese refugee camp massacre, the Intifada, and the Rabin assassination. The volume concludes with a section of "Notable People in the History of Israel."
While history speaks for itself, the author's interpretations clearly exhibit a bias one might expect from a person of his religious background (Jewish). It is significant that the extensive bibliography, while well done with descriptive annotation, contains not even a single reference to an identifiably Arabic source. Also, the list of notable persons does not include any of those who might be classified as anti-Israeli.
Ultimately, the author succeeds in providing the reader with a coherent description of pertinent events leading up to the present day situation in Israel/Palestine. The logarithmic increase in detail level provides enough understanding of ancient Palestine to prepare the reader for the ever-quickening cavalcade of events to occur in the twentieth century. Finally, it is worth noting that the author simply lays out the history without including any personal opinion as to possible solutions to the ongoing (Arab/Israeli) Palestine conflict.
This book is remarkably detailed, given its length. Perhaps a somewhat closer examination of ancient Palestine may have been helpful, but certainly not mandatory. It is a concise history that provides reasonable understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian-Arab dispute, so long as the reader is alert to separate the author's recognizable shadings. The entire history of Palestine is intricately woven within the larger study of world civilization, not the least of which occurred during the early twentieth century and the series of events leading up to the birth of the State of Israel. This work will benefit anyone who would like to gain a basic understanding of both the underlying causes of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and the reasons why solutions are so frustratingly illusive.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars short but well-done, October 17, 2001
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This review is from: The History of Israel (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) (Hardcover)
THE GOOD: well written, primarily focused on 1800's to the present, short enough to prevent brain-freeze, but in depth enough to satisfy.

THE BAD: there was no mention of the 1972 Munich Olypics terrorist massacre.

THE UGLY: Blumberg gives not only numerous cases of Arab terroristr activity, but Jewish violence against Arabs and the British, as well, which of course opened up the floodgates of Brit retaliation, with great amounts of flogging and hanging. I'm glad to see the human race is so well on the way to getting along with one another...

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0 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars "Hubris", May 12, 2002
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I have read only a portion of "The History of Israel," not for lack of interest but for lack of time. I cannot judge the con-tents as to their accuracy. But I will say that I am put off by the title. Every historian knows that there is no such thing as "The History," there is only "A History," reflecting the author's point of view. The "historian" that wrote this book is guilty of hubris. Nothing more needs be said.
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The land called Israel, today, is at the center of the Fertile Crescent, a band of relatively productive land stretching from the Tigris and Euphrates Valleys in the north to the Nile Valley in the south. Read the first page
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United States, United Nations, Yassir Arafat, Jewish Agency, Six-Day War, Menachem Begin, Labor Party, State of Israel, Tel Aviv, Shimon Peres, King Hussein, Soviet Union, Jordan River, Palestine Authority, West Bank, Temple Mount, Golda Meir, Middle East, Old Yishuv, White Paper, New Yishuv, Yitzchak Rabin, Chaim Weizmann, Golan Heights, Moshe Dayan
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