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This study of "The Stern Gang" attempts to demythologize the image of this extremist, Zionist underground group. The book analyzes the party's split from the Irgun Zvai Leumi (National Military Organization) and its attempts to synthesize the politics and ideals of the right and left.
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This study of "The Stern Gang" attempts to demythologize the image of this extremist, Zionist underground group. The book analyzes the party's split from the Irgun Zvai Leumi (National Military Organization) and its attempts to synthesize the politics and ideals of the right and left.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982949
- ISBN-10: 1138982946
- Artikelnr.: 44395436
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781138982949
- ISBN-10: 1138982946
- Artikelnr.: 44395436
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Joseph Heller
Michael J Cohen - Bar-ilan University - publication unknown "Joseph Heller
has written an original if esoteric study of the complex - at times bzarre
- ideologies flirted with by Ster/Lehi. His diligent, meticulous research
in to the group"s multifarious publications affords the general reader an
unprecedented glimpse into the Lehi"s private world, generally quite
divorced from the real one around it ... Yet, even if history does not
repeat itself, this volume contains many lessons that need to be learned by
some." Middle East Journal, Vol 51, No 1, 1997 "One must admire Heller"s
ability to gain access to so much documentary archival material, to extract
useful reminiscences from interviews with cooperative former activists, and
to assemble his evidence with a critical eye. The result is an erudite
text." Middle East Quarterly, June 96 "An excellent, well-researched, and
probably unsurpassed study." Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall 96 "A
superb treatment of the subject matter ... Heller"s research efforts are
impeccable." Jerusalem Post, 31/5/1996 "The overall sweep of its masterful
analysis and exposition could well make it the definitive presentation of
this fiercely intriguing chapter of Israel"s pre-natal period." Times
Literary Supplement, 7/6/96 "The distinguishing merit of Heller"s book,
which produced scandalized responses when it was first published in Hebrew,
is his delineation of the theoretical basis of the Sternist movement ...
Heller"s is the first study to place Stern and his little movement within a
comprehensible ideological and diplomatic context." Middle East
International, 26/4/96 "Heller"s work is thorough and well documented."
Contemporary Review, 1/7/96 "This is an important book ... Thanks to
Heller, many readers will benefit from a better understanding of the
dilemma faced by the Zionist movement at the end of the 1930s." Jewish
Chronicle, 15/3/96 "This definitive, fascinating work." Choice, Nov 96
"Heller has written a useful and engaging study ... Carefully documented
and well argued, this work fills an important niche in Zionist history.
has written an original if esoteric study of the complex - at times bzarre
- ideologies flirted with by Ster/Lehi. His diligent, meticulous research
in to the group"s multifarious publications affords the general reader an
unprecedented glimpse into the Lehi"s private world, generally quite
divorced from the real one around it ... Yet, even if history does not
repeat itself, this volume contains many lessons that need to be learned by
some." Middle East Journal, Vol 51, No 1, 1997 "One must admire Heller"s
ability to gain access to so much documentary archival material, to extract
useful reminiscences from interviews with cooperative former activists, and
to assemble his evidence with a critical eye. The result is an erudite
text." Middle East Quarterly, June 96 "An excellent, well-researched, and
probably unsurpassed study." Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall 96 "A
superb treatment of the subject matter ... Heller"s research efforts are
impeccable." Jerusalem Post, 31/5/1996 "The overall sweep of its masterful
analysis and exposition could well make it the definitive presentation of
this fiercely intriguing chapter of Israel"s pre-natal period." Times
Literary Supplement, 7/6/96 "The distinguishing merit of Heller"s book,
which produced scandalized responses when it was first published in Hebrew,
is his delineation of the theoretical basis of the Sternist movement ...
Heller"s is the first study to place Stern and his little movement within a
comprehensible ideological and diplomatic context." Middle East
International, 26/4/96 "Heller"s work is thorough and well documented."
Contemporary Review, 1/7/96 "This is an important book ... Thanks to
Heller, many readers will benefit from a better understanding of the
dilemma faced by the Zionist movement at the end of the 1930s." Jewish
Chronicle, 15/3/96 "This definitive, fascinating work." Choice, Nov 96
"Heller has written a useful and engaging study ... Carefully documented
and well argued, this work fills an important niche in Zionist history.
Michael J Cohen - Bar-ilan University - publication unknown "Joseph Heller
has written an original if esoteric study of the complex - at times bzarre
- ideologies flirted with by Ster/Lehi. His diligent, meticulous research
in to the group"s multifarious publications affords the general reader an
unprecedented glimpse into the Lehi"s private world, generally quite
divorced from the real one around it ... Yet, even if history does not
repeat itself, this volume contains many lessons that need to be learned by
some." Middle East Journal, Vol 51, No 1, 1997 "One must admire Heller"s
ability to gain access to so much documentary archival material, to extract
useful reminiscences from interviews with cooperative former activists, and
to assemble his evidence with a critical eye. The result is an erudite
text." Middle East Quarterly, June 96 "An excellent, well-researched, and
probably unsurpassed study." Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall 96 "A
superb treatment of the subject matter ... Heller"s research efforts are
impeccable." Jerusalem Post, 31/5/1996 "The overall sweep of its masterful
analysis and exposition could well make it the definitive presentation of
this fiercely intriguing chapter of Israel"s pre-natal period." Times
Literary Supplement, 7/6/96 "The distinguishing merit of Heller"s book,
which produced scandalized responses when it was first published in Hebrew,
is his delineation of the theoretical basis of the Sternist movement ...
Heller"s is the first study to place Stern and his little movement within a
comprehensible ideological and diplomatic context." Middle East
International, 26/4/96 "Heller"s work is thorough and well documented."
Contemporary Review, 1/7/96 "This is an important book ... Thanks to
Heller, many readers will benefit from a better understanding of the
dilemma faced by the Zionist movement at the end of the 1930s." Jewish
Chronicle, 15/3/96 "This definitive, fascinating work." Choice, Nov 96
"Heller has written a useful and engaging study ... Carefully documented
and well argued, this work fills an important niche in Zionist history.
has written an original if esoteric study of the complex - at times bzarre
- ideologies flirted with by Ster/Lehi. His diligent, meticulous research
in to the group"s multifarious publications affords the general reader an
unprecedented glimpse into the Lehi"s private world, generally quite
divorced from the real one around it ... Yet, even if history does not
repeat itself, this volume contains many lessons that need to be learned by
some." Middle East Journal, Vol 51, No 1, 1997 "One must admire Heller"s
ability to gain access to so much documentary archival material, to extract
useful reminiscences from interviews with cooperative former activists, and
to assemble his evidence with a critical eye. The result is an erudite
text." Middle East Quarterly, June 96 "An excellent, well-researched, and
probably unsurpassed study." Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall 96 "A
superb treatment of the subject matter ... Heller"s research efforts are
impeccable." Jerusalem Post, 31/5/1996 "The overall sweep of its masterful
analysis and exposition could well make it the definitive presentation of
this fiercely intriguing chapter of Israel"s pre-natal period." Times
Literary Supplement, 7/6/96 "The distinguishing merit of Heller"s book,
which produced scandalized responses when it was first published in Hebrew,
is his delineation of the theoretical basis of the Sternist movement ...
Heller"s is the first study to place Stern and his little movement within a
comprehensible ideological and diplomatic context." Middle East
International, 26/4/96 "Heller"s work is thorough and well documented."
Contemporary Review, 1/7/96 "This is an important book ... Thanks to
Heller, many readers will benefit from a better understanding of the
dilemma faced by the Zionist movement at the end of the 1930s." Jewish
Chronicle, 15/3/96 "This definitive, fascinating work." Choice, Nov 96
"Heller has written a useful and engaging study ... Carefully documented
and well argued, this work fills an important niche in Zionist history.