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El. knyga: Imagining Zion: Dreams, Designs, and Realities in a Century of Jewish Settlement

(Sam and Anna Lopin Professor of Modern History, Ben-Gurion University, Negev, Israel)
  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300128000
  • Formatas: 368 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Oct-2008
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300128000

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This timely book tells the fascinating story of how Zionists colonizers planned and established nearly 700 agricultural settlements, towns, and cities from the 1880s to the present. This extraordinary activity of planners, architects, social scientists, military personnel, politicians, and settlers is inextricably linked to multiple contexts: Jewish and Zionist history, the Arab/Jewish conflict, and the diffusion of European ideas to non-European worlds.

S. Ilan Troen demonstrates how professionals and settlers continually innovated plans for both rural and urban frontiers in response to the competing demands of social and political ideologies and the need to achieve productivity, economic independence, and security in a hostile environment. In the 1930s, security became the primary challenge, shaping and even distorting patterns of growth.

Not until the 1993 Oslo Accords, with prospects of compromise and accommodation, did planners again imagine Israel as a normal state, developing like other modern societies. Troen concludes that if Palestinian Arabs become reconciled to a Jewish state, Israel will reassign priority to the social and economic development of the country and region.

Recenzijos

"Among all the books on the subject of Zionist economic/ security ideology, this is one of the finest I have ever read. Its research is vast, its approach is fresh and original, its conclusions are sound." Howard M. Sachar, author of A History of Israel

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xiii
PART I: The Zionist Village
CHAPTER
1. Covenantal Communities
3 (12)
CHAPTER
2. Trial and Error in the Village Economy
15 (27)
CHAPTER
3. The Economic Basis for Arab/Jewish Accommodation
42 (20)
CHAPTER
4. The Village as Military Outpost
62(23)
PART II: Urban Zion
CHAPTER
5. Tel Aviv: Vienna on the Mediterranean
85 (27)
CHAPTER
6. Urban Alternatives: Modern Metropolis, Company Town, and Garden City
112(29)
CHAPTER
7. "Imagined Communities": The Zionist Variation
141(22)
PART III: Post-Independence Opportunities and Necessities
CHAPTER
8. The Science and Politics of National Development
163 (21)
CHAPTER
9. From New Towns to Development Towns
184 (24)
CHAPTER
10. Israeli Villages: Transforming the Countryside
208 (25)
CHAPTER
11. Establishing a Capital: Jerusalem, 1948-1967
233 (26)
CHAPTER
12. Contested Metropolis: Jerusalem After the 1967 War
259(22)
Epilogue: Israel into the Twenty-First Century 281 (12)
Notes 293 (32)
Index 325
S. Ilan Troen is the Sam and Anna Lopin Professor of Modern History at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Senior Fellow, Ben-Gurion Research Center. He is coeditor of Divergent Jewish Cultures: Israel and America, published by Yale University Press.