Israel and Europe: An Appraisal in History

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 24 במרץ 2010 - 416 עמודים
"A remarkable feat--clear, compelling and accessible--. Critical background for any appreciation of the Jewish state."--The New York Times Book Review

With his characteristic grace and lucidity, Howard M. Sachar, renowned author of thirteen earlier books on Middle Eastern and Jewish history, brings to life the complex and dramatic story of the friendships and fallings-out between Israel and the various European powers over the last half-century.

Dr. Sachar chronicles the always uneasy relationship between Israel and Great Britain; its early love-affair and nasty break-up with France; the shifting Soviet policies toward Israel; and the unlikely emergence of Germany as the new nation's chief European benefactor. A master of historical narrative, Sachar once again enlightens us with fine scholarship, insightful analysis, and an unerring knowledge of human--and national--motivations.
 

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3
25
III
53
V
108
VI
120
A TRAUMA OF DIPLOMATIC RECONCILIATION
128
A WIDENED SOVIET WINDOW
152
ALLIANCES
174
ISRAEL IN THE EUROPEAN CONSCIENCE
194
A CONTINENTAL CHILL
282
A EUROPEAN EMBRACE
317
AN AFTERWORD AT HALFCENTURY
346
Bibliography
358
Index
371
108
379
160
388
179
396

A SURROGATE BATTLEFIELD
220
A FAILED SOVIET BRIDGEHEAD
254

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Howard M. Sachar is the author of thirteen earlier books on Middle Eastern and Jewish history, including the internationally acclaimed A History of Israel (revised 1996). Based in Washington, D.C., where he is Professor of Modern History at George Washington University, Dr. Sachar lectures extensively throughout the United States and abroad.

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