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The Six Day War was no doubt a significant event in the history of Jewish-Arab relations. However, precisely because of it, the prevalent tendency is to take this war as a 'zero year', namely whatever happened before is less or non-relevant. One of the outcomes is the creation of the superficial dichotomy between Israeli 'left' and 'right', or between Israelis 'peace camp' and 'national camp'. This superficial view is both non-historical in essence and politically misleading and harmful. This book seeks to situate the events of June 1967 on a historical sequence dating back to 1957. This…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Six Day War was no doubt a significant event in the history of Jewish-Arab relations. However, precisely because of it, the prevalent tendency is to take this war as a 'zero year', namely whatever happened before is less or non-relevant. One of the outcomes is the creation of the superficial dichotomy between Israeli 'left' and 'right', or between Israelis 'peace camp' and 'national camp'. This superficial view is both non-historical in essence and politically misleading and harmful. This book seeks to situate the events of June 1967 on a historical sequence dating back to 1957. This renewed look at the decade before this dramatic war allows for a better understanding of the decade that followed the war: 1967-1977. Such a view shows that the mentioned dichotomy has no historical basis, and that the proper distinction needed to understand Israel's political history is between the status-quo school and the momentum school. As this book tries to suggest, this division is not only part of the past, but also of the present.
Autorenporträt
Il professor Udi (Ehud) Manor è uno storico israeliano. Insegna all'Oranim College For Education. Il suo interesse principale è la politica ebraica moderna, sulla quale ha pubblicato dieci libri e decine di articoli (¿¿ ebraico, inglese ¿¿¿ spagnolo).