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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Derek J. PenslarPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9780813576107ISBN 10: 0813576105 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 16 June 2023 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years 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 ContentsContents Introduction Part I: Terms of Debate Chapter One: Staging Zionism Part II: State of the Question Chapter Two: Zionism as Colonialism Part III: In a New Key Chapter Three: Zionism to 1948: Passion and Solidarity Chapter Four: Zionism since 1948: A Great Romance Chapter Five: Zionism and the International Community: From Gratitude to Betrayal Chapter Six: Hating Zionism Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes For Further Reading IndexReviews"""Derek Penslar has written a brave and thought-provoking book that seeks to understand the well-springs of hope and belief in Zionism. Yet he does not shy away from less attractive passions, especially hatred in the name of Zionism and hatred of Zionism itself. Anyone keen to understand the way such deep emotions animate and shape history must read this compelling book.""--Ruth Harris ""author of Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, and the Scandal of the Century"" ""Derek Penslar introduces a 'new key' to the history of Zionism with his examination of the emotions involved, helping us understand the passionate dynamics of both Zionist and anti-Zionist sensibilities as they have emerged and developed over time. This is a must read.""--Ute Frevert ""author of Emotions in History--Lost and Found"" ""Derek Penslar's masterfully written history of emotions adds a whole new dimension to our understanding of both Zionism and the State of Israel and is crucial reading for anyone interested in grasping the nature of modern nationalism.""--Michael Brenner ""author of In Search of Israel: The History of an Idea"" ""For a topic as contentious and complex as Zionism, Penslar's expertise, sober voice, and informed critique shine through as he provides a much-needed addition to ongoing debates that touch at the heart of Jewish identity today.""--Shaul Magid ""author of Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical"" ""If you think you understand Zionism, read this book and think again. Carefully, elegantly and with tremendous erudition, Derek Penslar takes an ideology many think they understand and illuminates it in a fascinating new way.""--Peter Beinart ""author of The Crisis of Zionism"" ""Perhaps the finest book on Zionism written in recent memory. This slim, brilliant volume probes with rare equanimity every volatile corner of this topic with its focus squarely on why it generates such promiscuous, even universal heat. Derek Penslar is an outstanding historian who knows so well how to marshal knowledge of the past to illuminate the aching complexities of the present.""--Steven J. Zipperstein ""author of Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History"" ""Why does Zionism evoke such intense passions? Because as much as it is a political and ideological movement, it is also an emotional movement. Penslar has outdone himself with this intriguing history of the emotions of Zionism's champions and its adversaries.""--Susannah Heschel ""author of The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany""" Derek Penslar has written a brave and thought-provoking book that seeks to understand the well-springs of hope and belief in Zionism. Yet he does not shy away from less attractive passions, especially hatred in the name of Zionism and hatred of Zionism itself. Anyone keen to understand the way such deep emotions animate and shape history must read this compelling book. --Ruth Harris author of Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, and the Scandal of the Century (10/5/2022 12:00:00 AM) Derek Penslar introduces a 'new key' to the history of Zionism with his examination of the emotions involved, helping us understand the passionate dynamics of both Zionist and anti-Zionist sensibilities as they have emerged and developed over time. This is a must read. --Ute Frevert author of Emotions in History--Lost and Found (10/3/2022 12:00:00 AM) Derek Penslar's masterfully written history of emotions adds a whole new dimension to our understanding of both Zionism and the State of Israel and is crucial reading for anyone interested in grasping the nature of modern nationalism. --Michael Brenner author of In Search of Israel: The History of an Idea (9/28/2022 12:00:00 AM) For a topic as contentious and complex as Zionism, Penslar's expertise, sober voice, and informed critique shine through as he provides a much-needed addition to ongoing debates that touch at the heart of Jewish identity today. --Shaul Magid author of Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical (9/6/2022 12:00:00 AM) Perhaps the finest book on Zionism written in recent memory. This slim, brilliant volume probes with rare equanimity every volatile corner of this topic with its focus squarely on why it generates such promiscuous, even universal heat. Derek Penslar is an outstanding historian who knows so well how to marshal knowledge of the past to illuminate the aching complexities of the present. --Steven J. Zipperstein author of Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History (9/19/2022 12:00:00 AM) """Why does Zionism evoke such intense passions? Because as much as it is a political and ideological movement, it is also an emotional movement. Penslar has outdone himself with this intriguing history of the emotions of Zionism's champions and its adversaries.""— Susannah Heschel, author of The Aryan Jesus: Christian Theologians and the Bible in Nazi Germany “Derek Penslar has written a brave and thought-provoking book that seeks to understand the well-springs of hope and belief in Zionism. Yet he does not shy away from less attractive passions, especially hatred in the name of Zionism and hatred of Zionism itself. Anyone keen to understand the way such deep emotions animate and shape history must read this compelling book.”— Ruth Harris, author of Dreyfus: Politics, Emotion, and the Scandal of the Century “Derek Penslar introduces a ‘new key’ to the history of Zionism with his examination of the emotions involved, helping us understand the passionate dynamics of both Zionist and anti-Zionist sensibilities as they have emerged and developed over time. This is a must read.”— Ute Frevert, author of Emotions in History—Lost and Found “If you think you understand Zionism, read this book and think again. Carefully, elegantly and with tremendous erudition, Derek Penslar takes an ideology many think they understand and illuminates it in a fascinating new way.”— Peter Beinart, author of The Crisis of Zionism ""[W]ith great care and clarity...Derek Penslar’s Zionism: An Emotional State, zero[es] in on those emotions, like love and fear, which are so seldom acknowledged for what they are but play an outsize role in shaping politics.""— Robert Zaretsky, The Atlantic “Derek Penslar’s masterfully written history of emotions adds a whole new dimension to our understanding of both Zionism and the State of Israel and is crucial reading for anyone interested in grasping the nature of modern nationalism.”— Michael Brenner, author of In Search of Israel: The History of an Idea ""Perhaps the finest book on Zionism written in recent memory. This slim, brilliant volume probes with rare equanimity every volatile corner of this topic with its focus squarely on why it generates such promiscuous, even universal heat. Derek Penslar is an outstanding historian who knows so well how to marshal knowledge of the past to illuminate the aching complexities of the present.""— Steven J. Zipperstein, author of Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History ""For a topic as contentious and complex as Zionism, Penslar’s expertise, sober voice, and informed critique shine through as he provides a much-needed addition to ongoing debates that touch at the heart of Jewish identity today.""— Shaul Magid, author of Meir Kahane: The Public Life and Political Thought of an American Jewish Radical" Author InformationDEREK J. PENSLAR is the William Lee Frost Professor of Jewish History at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is the author of several books, including Theodor Herzl: The Charismatic Leader and Jews and the Military: A History. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |