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OverviewSeventy years after the creation of the State of Israel, Palestine to Israel: Mandate to State, 1945-1948 offers the definitive narrative of the achievement of Jewish sovereignty in the beleaguered Promised Land. Professor Monty Noam Penkower explores developments in Palestine and in the Arab states, including how the Palestine quagmire became a pawn in inter-Arab feuds; British and American responses both official and public; the role of Holocaust survivors; the context of the Cold War; and the saga as it unfolded in the corridors of the United Nations. Joining extensive archival research to a lucid prose, the two volumes offer a riveting conclusion to his Palestine in Turmoil and Decision on Palestine Deferred. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Monty Noam PenkowerPublisher: Academic Studies Press Imprint: Touro University Press Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781618118769ISBN 10: 1618118765 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 31 January 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsWith the publication of Palestine to Israel: Mandate to State, 1945-1948, Monty N. Penkower completes his magisterial trilogy on the rise of the modern State of Israel. This is a scholarly achievement many years in the making, as the depth of the author's research and keen analysis clearly demonstrate. The expanse of Penkower's historical landscape testifies to his broad scholarly vision. --Rafael Medoff, The David Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, H-Judaic--Rafael Medoff H-Judaic ""With the publication of Palestine to Israel: Mandate to State, 1945-1948, Monty N. Penkower completes his magisterial trilogy on the rise of the modern State of Israel. This is a scholarly achievement many years in the making, as the depth of the author’s research and keen analysis clearly demonstrate. The expanse of Penkower’s historical landscape testifies to his broad scholarly vision."" —Rafael Medoff, The David Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, H-Judaic -- Rafael Medoff * H-Judaic * “This year, Monty Noam Penkower, professor emeritus of Jewish History at the Machon Lander Graduate School of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, has continued his major contribution to the field of Middle East studies, providing an in-depth analysis of the conditions surrounding the establishment of the State of Israel. … Given the plethora of studies on the creation of Israel, it is tempting to downplay the possibility that Penkower’s two latest volumes can add to the understanding of what has become an intractable conflict. That would be a mistake.” —Dr. Alex Grobman, The Jewish Link -- Alex Grobman * The Jewish Link * “Prominent American historian Monty Noam Penkower, who has previously written a number of books about British-ruled Palestine and the international diplomacy surrounding the ‘Palestine question’, traces and assesses developments inside and outside of Palestine during the final years of the British mandate in this thorough and perceptive two-volume history. Whilst the author’s intention is to contribute to historical knowledge about the Arab–Israeli conflict rather than to refute historical myths about it, his penetrating dissection of developments from 1945 through 1948 pertaining to this question most certainly accomplishes the latter task. … This two-volume set represents an exhaustive inquiry into how and why the Jewish state came into existence—an inquiry that is enthusiastically recommended for students of this period.” —David Rodman, Israel Affairs * Israel Affairs * Prominent American historian Monty Noam Penkower, who has previously written a number of books about British-ruled Palestine and the international diplomacy surrounding the 'Palestine question', traces and assesses developments inside and outside of Palestine during the final years of the British mandate in this thorough and perceptive two-volume history. Whilst the author's intention is to contribute to historical knowledge about the Arab-Israeli conflict rather than to refute historical myths about it, his penetrating dissection of developments from 1945 through 1948 pertaining to this question most certainly accomplishes the latter task. ... This two-volume set represents an exhaustive inquiry into how and why the Jewish state came into existence--an inquiry that is enthusiastically recommended for students of this period. --David Rodman, Israel Affairs --Israel Affairs This year, Monty Noam Penkower, professor emeritus of Jewish History at the Machon Lander Graduate School of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, has continued his major contribution to the field of Middle East studies, providing an in-depth analysis of the conditions surrounding the establishment of the State of Israel. ... Given the plethora of studies on the creation of Israel, it is tempting to downplay the possibility that Penkower's two latest volumes can add to the understanding of what has become an intractable conflict. That would be a mistake. --Dr. Alex Grobman, The Jewish Link --Alex Grobman The Jewish Link With the publication of Palestine to Israel: Mandate to State, 1945-1948, Monty N. Penkower completes his magisterial trilogy on the rise of the modern State of Israel. This is a scholarly achievement many years in the making, as the depth of the author's research and keen analysis clearly demonstrate. The expanse of Penkower's historical landscape testifies to his broad scholarly vision. --Rafael Medoff, The David Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies, H-Judaic--Rafael Medoff H-Judaic Author InformationMonty Noam Penkower is Professor Emeritus of Jewish History at the Machon Lander Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Jerusalem. Palestine to Israel: Mandate to State, 1945-1948 completes his trilogy on the rise of the State of Israel, preceded by Palestine in Turmoil: The Struggle for Sovereignty, 1933-1939 and Decision on Palestine Deferred: America, Britain and Wartime Diplomacy, 1939-1945. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |