· Historian and journalist Tom Segev stirred up controversy in Israel upon the first publication of It was a landmark book that told a different story of the country’s early years, one that wasn’t taught in schools or shown in popular culture. Rather than painting the idealized picture of the Israel’s founding in , after the. Tom Segev is a columnist for Ha'aretz, Israel's leading newspaper, and author of three works on the history of Israel, The First Israelis, The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust, and One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate. He Reviews: , the First Israelis by Tom Segev starting at $ , the First Israelis has 1 available editions to buy at Half Price Books Marketplace.
The First Israelis branda Tom Segev dostupan je u našoj online trgovini. Pogledajte više o proizvodu iz ponude Knjižare Znanje. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for The First Israelis by Tom Segev (, Trade Paperback, Revised edition) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Tom Segev. Born. () March 1, (age 76) Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine. Occupation. Journalist, historian. Tom Segev (Hebrew: תום שגב ; born March 1, ) is an Israeli historian, author and journalist. He is associated with Israel's New Historians, a group challenging many of the country's traditional narratives.
The founding of Israel in one of the seminal events of the century--offers a heroic narrative with few parallels in modern history. In , a controversial best-seller in Israel, Tom Segev draws on thousands of declassified documents along with personal diaries and correspondence to reconstruct the unvarnished story of Israel's first year. Historian and journalist Tom Segev stirred up controversy in Israel upon the first publication of It was a landmark book that told a different story of the country’s early years, one that wasn’t taught in schools or shown in popular culture. In , a controversial best-seller in Israel, Tom Segev draws on thousands of declassified documents along with personal diaries and correspondence to reconstruct the unvarnished story of Israel's first year. Segev reveals the lofty aspirations that guided the state's leaders as well as the darker side of the Zionist utopia: the friction between the early settlers and the immigrants, the lack of good-faith negotiations with the Arabs; the clash between religious and secular factions; the.
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