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Routledge Handbook on Zionism

Colin Shindler

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English
Routledge
28 June 2024
This Handbook, the first of its kind, provides an in- depth examination of the evolution, ideology, history and culture of Zionism and its various movements.

Distancing itself from the slogans and cliches of advocacy, the volume provides much-needed context and background on the emergence of Zionism. The Handbook is divided into eight parts – with contributions from some forty of the world’s leading scholars on Zionism –to elucidate its various strands. These include underrepresented areas such as Zionism in the Arab World before the establishment of the State of Israel, Zionism and Marxism, the emergence of the Zionist Right, the language war between Hebrew and Yiddish, the struggle for Jewish women’s suffrage, the poetry of Lea Goldberg, and Zionism in emerging new Jewish communities in locations like Papua New Guinea, Guatemala and Zimbabwe. Another section on Zionism in repressive states stretches from an examination of Zionism in Hitler’s Germany to the Ayatollahs’ Iran today; from subterranean Zionism in Stalin’s Russia to apartheid South Africa. The volume concludes by examining current issues, including the relationship between evangelicals and Zionism in the US, and the representation of Zionism in the age of the internet.

Providing a sweeping overview of Zionism in its many forms, the volume will appeal to students, researchers and general readers interested in Jewish studies in the Middle East and beyond, as well as those seeking to understand the roots of contemporary Israel.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032320106
ISBN 10:   1032320109
Pages:   574
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction The Genesis of the Zionist Idea 1. The Pangs of Exile and the Birth of the Zionist Idea Part One: Understanding Zionism 2. Zionism in the Arab World before 1948 3. The Meaning of Zionism after 1948: An American Zionist Understanding 4. The Ben-Gurion Perspective: The Diaspora and the Meaning of Zionism during Israel's First Decade Part Two: The Debates Within Jewishness: Between Religion and Secularism 5. Jewish Secular Zionist Identity: Ahad Ha’am the Polemicist 6. Religious Zionism: Tradition, History and Identity The Ascent of Socialism-Zionism 7. David Ben-Gurion’s Leadership and Zionist Fulfillment 8. The Kibbutz: The Interplay of Ideological Concepts and Historical Circumstances Nationalism, Liberalism and Authoritarianism 9. Rightward Bound: Jabotinsky, Ahimeir, Stern and the Leadership of Zionism’s Right during the Mandate 10. The Zionist Right: From a Centrifugal to a Centripetal Movement, 1925 – 1965 Part Three: Ideological Rivals 11. Marxism and Zionism: Entangled Roads 12. Bundism and Zionism before World War II: Divergent Alternatives 13. The Origins and Evolution of Haredi anti-Zionism 14. Yonatan Ratosh, Adya Horon and Canaanism 15. Jewish Territorialism and ‘Other Zions’ Part Four: Building a Cultural Zion 16. The Cultural Origins of Zionism 17. Hebrew and Yiddish: The Language War 18. Hebrew Poets and Poetry of Zion: From the Bible to 1948 19. Film, Zionism, and the Early Pioneers of Cinema Part Five: Women in Zion 20. With Her Head Held High: Ada Fishman Maimon, A Relentless Labor-Zionist Feminist 21. Gender Paradoxes: The Struggle for Women's Suffrage in pre-State Israel (1917 – 1926) 22. From the Songs of Zion: Lea Goldberg Part Six: Zionism in Repressive States Nazism and Fascism 23. The Reaction to Zionism in Mussolini’s Italy: The Case of Left-Wing Political Parties 24. A National Movement under Persecution: Zionism in Nazi Germany The USSR and the Soviet Bloc 25. Subterranean Zionism in Stalin's Soviet Union 26. The Anti-Zionist Campaign in Poland after 1967 The Muslim World 27. Zionism in the Ayatollahs' Iran 28. Zionism in Iraq 1920-1951: From Jewish Nationalism to Mass Immigration South Africa 29. Zionism between Afrikaner Nationalism and Apartheid Part Seven: Old Christianity and New Judaism Christian Zionism 30. ‘What can resist the will of England in Palestine?’: Christian Zionism in Britain before the Balfour Declaration 31. Prophecy, Jews, and Politics: US Evangelicals and Christian Zionism New Jews and Zionism 32. Zionism and the New Jews Part Eight: Twenty-First Century Episodes 33. Hegemony Struggles in Israel 34. Images of Zionism in the Age of the Internet 35. “We are a Traditional People”: The Zionist (Counter-) Revolution of National Conservative Populism

Colin Shindler is Emeritus Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. He became the first Professor of Israel Studies in the UK in 2008 and was the founding chairman of the European Association of Israeli Studies (EAIS) in 2009. He is the author of thirteen books, including Israel: A History in 100 Cartoons (2023).

Reviews for Routledge Handbook on Zionism

"""This is an extraordinarily rich collection of essays on Zionism in all its known aspects and its little-known dimensions as well. It should be in the library of anyone with an interest in a movement that stands out as one of the transformative forces of recent history."" Alan Dowty, Past President, Association for Israel Studies ""In the volume edited by Colin Shindler, the authors skilfully navigate the intricacies of Zionism. They offer a fresh and insightful characterization of its different facets, internal tensions, and disputes with other ideological currents of Jewish thought. The Handbook may serve as an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and anyone seeking a nuanced understanding of Zionism's foundations, evolution, and contemporary relevance."" Artur Skorek, Chair, European Association of Israel Studies and Adjunct Professor, Jagiellonian University, Kraków ""Colin Shindler’s Routledge Handbook on Zionism features both established and new authors writing original essays on familiar and neglected but significant issues. This is a welcome and innovative contribution that unfailingly enlightens even those who have read deeply into the subject."" S. Ilan Troen, Lopin Chair of Modern History, emeritus, Ben-Gurion University and Stoll Family Chair in Israel Studies, emeritus, Brandeis University ""A ground-breaking work which shines a light on the many faces of Zionism, providing context to the current Israel/Palestine debates."" Suzanne D. Rutland, OAM, Professor Emerita, University of Sydney"


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