by Dr Martin Gilbert (Author), Dr Martin Gilbert (Author)
Israel is a small and relatively young country, but its turbulent history has placed it squarely at the centre of the world stage for most of this century. For two millennia the Jews, dispersed all over the world, prayed for a return to Zion. Until the nineteenth century, that dream seemed a fantasy, but then a secular Zionist movement was born and soon the initial trickle of Jewish immigrants to Palestine turned into a flood as Jews fled persecution in Europe. From these beginnings, Martin Gilbert traces the events and personalities that would lead to the sudden, dramatic declaration of Statehood in May 1948. From that point on, Israel's history has been dominated by conflict: Suez, the Six Day War, the Yom Kippur War, the Lebanon and the Intifada. Using contemporary documents and eyewitness accounts, drawing on his own intimate knowledge of the country and its people, Martin Gilbert weaves together a seamless, page-turning history of a powerful and proud nation.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 01 Oct 1999
ISBN 10: 0552995452
ISBN 13: 9780552995450
Book Overview: The story of Israel, past and present, by one of Britain's bestselling historians and the ultimate authority on the Jewish nation.