Zion and State
Delve into the complexities of Jewish nationalism with "Zion and State" by the esteemed author, published by Columbia University Press in 1992. This thought-provoking study spans 338 pages and examines the intense struggle between left and right-wing factions within the Zionist movement. Discover how modern Jewish nationalism emerged from its mid-19th century origins, influenced by the visionary ideals of Theodor Herzl, and trace its evolution through the formative years of Israeli statehood. Offering a comprehensive analysis, "Zion and State" provides valuable insights into the historical dynamics that shaped the modern state of Israel. Ideal for readers interested in political history, Jewish studies, and nationalism, this book invites you to explore the intricate relationship between ideology and statehood. Enhance your understanding of this significant topic and add "Zion and State" to your collection today!