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Author Shindler, Colin, 1946-
Title A history of modern Israel / Colin Shindler.
Publisher Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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 Arden-Dimick  956.94 S556 2008    ON SHELF
Edition Reprinted with corrections.
Description xxviii, 371 p. : ill., maps. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-355) and index.
Contents Zionism And security -- Hebrew republic -- New immigrants and first elections -- Politics of piety -- Retaliation or self-restraint -- Rise of the right -- Road to Beirut -- Dissent at home and abroad -- Insurrection before a handshake -- End of ideology? -- Killing of a Prime Minister -- Magician and the bulldozer -- He does not stop at the red light -- Unlikely grandfather.
Summary From the Publisher: The state of Israel came into existence in 1948. Colin Shindler's book traces Israel's history across sixty years, from its optimistic beginnings-immigration, settlement, the creation of its towns and institutions-through the wars with its Arab neighbors, and the confrontation with the Palestinians. Shindler paints a broad canvas which affords unusual insights into this multicultural society, forged from over a hundred different Jewish communities and united by a common history. Despite these commonalities, however, Israel in the twenty-first century is riven by ideological disputes and different interpretations of 'Jewishness' and Judaism. Nowhere are these divisions more revealingly portrayed than in the lives and ideologies of Israel's leaders. Biographical portraits of Ben Gurion, Israel's first prime-minister, Yitzhak Rabin, whose assassination is still a traumatic memory for many Israelis, and the controversial Ariel Sharon, offer fascinating examinations of those who have led the country to where it is today.
Subject Israel -- History.
ISBN 9780521850285 (hbk.)
0521850282 (hbk.)
9780521615389 (pbk.)
0521615380 (pbk.)
OCLC # ocn166357536