Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War / Edition 1

Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War / Edition 1

by Michael Berkowitz
ISBN-10:
0807846058
ISBN-13:
9780807846056
Pub. Date:
09/16/1996
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
ISBN-10:
0807846058
ISBN-13:
9780807846056
Pub. Date:
09/16/1996
Publisher:
The University of North Carolina Press
Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War / Edition 1

Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War / Edition 1

by Michael Berkowitz

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Overview

Focusing on the cultural invention of Zionism, Michael Berkowitz explores how and why the Jewish nationalist movement was embraced by assimilated Jews of Western Europe before World War I. He pays special attention to the symbolism, artistic representations, and mythology that attracted European Jews to Zionism, which coexisted equally with the nationalisms of their home countries. The book was originally published in 1993.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780807846056
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 09/16/1996
Edition description: 1
Pages: 280
Sales rank: 535,983
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Michael Berkowitz is Reader in Modern Jewish History at University College London.

Table of Contents

Introduction;

1. Congress-zionism in motion;
2. The emergence of Hebrew and dissent;
3. Carrying out the cultural programme;
4. Zionist heroes and new men;
5. Art and zionist polular culture;
6. Realistic projections of palestine;
7. Culture and charity: the Jewish National Fund; Conclusion.

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[An] enriching exploration of the rhetoric and imagery of Zionist Culture and West European Jewry Before the First World War.—Nation



Michael Berkowitz's superb new book provides a novel approach to the early history of the Zionist movement in Europe by focusing on Zionist survival in western Europe. . . . Berkowitz is emphatic that Zionism was a success because the culture it spawned both affirmed Jewish distinctiveness while at the same time incorporating the most desirable aspects of the civilizations in which the Jews had been living, particularly the idea of secular nationalism.—Francis R. Nicosia, History of European Ideas



By having complemented his study of Zionist rhetoric with an exploration of visual imagery, Berkowitz has greatly enriched our understanding of the formation of Zionist culture prior to World War I.—Vicki Caron, American Historical Review



[A] highly original and informative book. . . . No history is ever dead and Professor Berkowitz is to be congratulated on his contribution to our understanding of this aspect of the matter.—Max Beloff, Jewish Journal of Sociology



Berkowitz's vivid account of the symbolism of early Zionism is eye-opening. He persuasively shows how Zionism, like any nationalist movement, was the invention of a particular time and place.—David Sorkin, Central European History



An interesting and brilliant analysis of the responses of the middle-class Jews of western Europe to the Zionist ideology.—Noah Lucas, Journal of Jewish Studies

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