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Cambridge University Press
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February 2012
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2012
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9781139013246

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Zionism emerged at the end of the nineteenth century in response to a rise in anti-Semitism in Europe and to the crisis of modern Jewish identity. This novel, national revolution aimed to unite a scattered community, defined mainly by shared texts and literary tradition, into a vibrant political entity destined for the Holy Land. However, Zionism was about much more than a national political ideology and practice. By tracing its origins in the context of a European history of ideas and by considering the writings of key Jewish and Hebrew writers and thinkers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the book offers an entirely new philosophical perspective on Zionism as a unique movement based on intellectual boldness and belief in human action. In counter-distinction to the studies of history and ideology that dominate the field, this book also offers a new way of reflecting upon contemporary Israeli politics.

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'For interested readers, the pleasures are intellectual, not emotional, as they savor the erudite author’s intricate readings of a wide span of texts, buttressed by extensive footnotes … all who make the effort will be rewarded by their journey through his stimulating book.'

Stuart Schoffman Source: Haaretz

'This book offers a valuable corrective to the standard narratives of the intellectual origins of Jewish nationalism.'

Source: Journal of Israeli History

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