Book Description

This sequel to David Vital's The Origins of Zionism (Clarendon Press, 1980) traces the emergence of the Zionist movement through which the Jews were, to a large extent, re-formed as a political people. It concentrates on the decade following the launch of the Zionist movement by Herzl in 1897, when its main ideas and central institutions were established, along with its modes of political, social, and economic action, and its internal ideological and party-political divisions on such issues as religious orthodoxy and socialism. Originally published in 1982, this book won the Jewish Chronicle Prize and the 'Present Tense' Literary Award for history. Professor Vital's major three-volume study of Zionism was completed in Zionism: The Crucial Phase (1987). A study tracing the emergence of the Zionist movement through which the Jews were reformed as a political people.
Dealer Notes
First Paperback Edition; Large Octavo; illustrated by a few b/w. maps; To front: titles. preface, contents list, list of maps, note on transliteration & translation, & abbreviations; Includes appendix, tables, select bibliography & index.
Author Vital, David
Date 1988
Binding Softcover
Publisher Clarendon Press; Oxford
Condition Fine
Pages xviii + 514

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