The israelis and palestinians have been fighting over control of the same piece of land for nearly a century. If you are interested in a factual book written by someone non partisan then look no further than this book here. What is a good nonpartisan book about the history of israel. But beware the book is about pages long so you should. The book is well researched and extremely detailed. He describes the ancient attachment of the jewish people to the land of israel, through the millenia. Chertoff palestine posts, by daniel s chertoff, is a unique history book. Learning about israel and palestine seems incredibly intimidatingwhere do you even start. Sep 30, 2002 the israelis and palestinians have been fighting over control of the same piece of land for nearly a century.
We hope the experience will be fun and, if youre not careful, educational. The history of israel a chronological presentation 1. Written by barry rubin, a leading historian of the middle east, the book is based around six major themes. Israeli history wikibooks, open books for an open world. The best books on israel recommended by michael goldfarb. Sep 23, 2008 i cannot imagine another book that could be more detailed. Can someone recommend an unbiased book on israel and. The book doesnt take the revisionist stance of blaming israel for all the problems in the middle east.
Awardwinning broadcast journalist and author chooses five books on israel. Jan 01, 2000 unsurpassed for nearly half a century, and now with a new introduction and appendix by william p. This timeline traces the unparalleled history of the bible down through the ages. The israelipalestinian conflict the new york times. This is what is written about this book in amazon from time immemorial. If you want a book that goes far back in the history of the region, and shows that. A history of the israelipalestinian conflict indiana series in arab and islamic studies tessler, mark on. The signing of israel s declaration of independence in tel aviv, 1948. Before reading books or viewing videos to understand the arabisraeli conflict, one must first go straight to the original source material to avoid being manipulated by partisan authors. Rather than being a comprehensive history, its the true story of two individuals, one arab and one jew, and their experiences with the formation of the state of israel.
Just a lucid, cleareyed narrative of islams origins, its seemingly confusing branching out geographically and spiritually, and its modernday fragmentation. David brog is the is the executive director of christians united for israel cufi. A history of israel examines israel s turbulent history from the first zionist congress of 1897 to the present day. The book delves deeply into love and longing and the wounds of war on israeli society.
Mahmoud abbas abu mazen was elected president rais of the palestinian national authority with a comfortable majority in free and democratic elections. A history of the israelipalestinian conflict indiana. What is a good nonpartisan book about the history of israel and the. Wing in just over 700 pages this book is extremely thorough without becoming tedious. A grand strategy for america in the middle east, by kenneth m. Find the top 100 most popular items in amazon books best sellers. Palestine and the arabisraeli conflict provides a comprehensive, balanced, and accessible introduction to the multifaceted history of the arabisraeli conflict. A history of israel by john bright goodreads share book. Rashid khalidi twists history to delegitimize israel. One can extend biblical historicity to the evaluation of whether or not the christian new testament is an accurate record of the historical jesus and of the apostolic age. As this book ends around 2008, there is much more about this history that needs to be written and im looking forward to an updated edition which goes into recent history of israel. Ian black opens his excellent new history of the israelpalestine conflict.
When israel, along with britain and france, invaded egypt in 1956, the united states demanded israel s withdrawal from sinai and gaza, and the israelis complied. This edward said professor of modern arab studies distorted history to delegitimize jewish selfdetermination in israel upon the basis of his latest book, the hundred. The history of the bible begins with the person of moses, because we understand that the pentateuch, the first five books of the entire bible, were written down by moses. This is an accessible book a good work of history by someone who is unashamedly politically. A history of the first arabisraeli war, by benny morris.
Discover how gods word has been painstakingly preserved, and for extended periods even suppressed, during its long and arduous journey from creation to present day english translations. The book and its faiths allen lane by john barton even a reader familiar with the fraught and bloodstained history of the bible will come away from john bartons sizeable new study having learned a great deal. The birth of israel and subsequent impact on so called palestinians were documented in the prophets which indeed a prove that the god of israel is a real god. Books to understand the israelpalestine conflict penguin random.
The book is especially poignant, since shortly after the book was published, the author lost his son in one of israel s wars. If you want a book that goes far back in the history of the region, and shows that peace has prevailed more than. A riveting account of the military engagements, it also focuses on. His later books, on the other hand, are more complete and include new relevant information that came since to the light, but youll have to take into account that he went to the farright politically by then. Research by flora hughesonslow jerusalem by simon sebag montefiore the bestselling nonfiction masterpiece from awardwinning british journalist, historian and author simon sebag montefiore, jerusalem, is the. Learning about israel and palestine through books book riot. Top ten best books on the israelipalestinian conflict. The period that the book of kings covers is rich in historical data from nonbiblical sources. Each page of this book is in full color which is the best feature of the entire work. The cursed victory of the title refers to israels triumph over the armies of egypt, jordan and syria in the 1967 six day war, cursed because it left israel in control of the sinai peninsula, the syrian golan heights, gaza, the west bank, and arab east jerusalem making its extrication from certain occupied areas since nigh impossible, as over half a million of its citizens are already implanted in settlements within these territories. Of course, writing an unbiased history, especially of israel, is impossible, and it would be unfair to hold an author to such a standard. Unsurpassed for nearly half a century, and now with a new introduction and appendix by william p. Unlike other religious writings, the bible reads as a factual news account of real events, places, people, and dialogue. Its impeccably researched and provides an excellent analysis of the overarching philosophies and concepts behind the conflict.
History of the israelipalestinian conflict wikipedia. The bible was written over a span of 1500 years, by 40 writers. The history of zionist historiography from apologetics to denial the first generation of zionist historians the writing of history cannot be separated from the era in which it is written. Much of this data correlates with the data in the book of kings and helps us to construct a cogent and wellsourced history of the kingdoms of israel and judah. The books listed below should provide some insight into. The hebrew book of esther had a religious and social value to the jews during the time of greek and roman antisemitism, though the hebrew short story did not directly mention gods intervention in history and even god himself is not named. Where can i get a relatively unbiased historical account of the israelipalestinian conflict.
Hes not suggesting getting rid of the jews who are already there. Land was given away to pay for his extravagances and people were sent. Unlike other religious writings, the bible reads as a factual news. Shlaim provides evidence demonstrating israels need to act in selfdefense in many of its historical conflicts, and goes into great detail as to how many arab nations have worsened conditions in the middle east, especially for palestine. True faith and why an understanding of scripture is important to it. The best books on israel five books expert recommendations. While the united states recognized israel from the beginning, its relationship was cool until after the sixday war in 1967. Can anyone recommend unbiased reading material about the region, recent history and the conflict. To become acquainted with the story of israel s origins and existence as narrated in the torah, joshua through kings, and the books of chronicles. This book is not written to put israel in a perfect light. The best books on american history five books expert. Debating archaeology and the history of early israel by israel finkelstein, amihai mazar, and brian b. Recently the difference between the maximalist and minimalist has reduced, and a new school started with a work, the quest for the historical israel. An amazing introduction to israel, this book offers a definitive account of the nations past, its often controversial present, and much more.
Death of yasser arafat following the death of yasser arafat a new era began in palestinian history and in israelipalestinian relations. The land of israel, also known as the holy land or palestine, is the birthplace of the jewish people, the place where the final form of the hebrew bible is thought to have been compiled, and the birthplace of judaism and christianity. Smiths widely respected analysis examines how underlying issues, group motives, religious and crosscultural clashes, diplomacy and imperialism, and encroaching modernity shaped this volatile region. There are many holocaust memoirs written by survivors. Nov 14, 2017 the israelpalestine conflict is bloody, nuanced, and entrenched in hundreds of years of history. Jan, 2014 david brog is the is the executive director of christians united for israel cufi. Well, whether the world likes it or not, the word of god will prevail, no matter how it happened. It will show you a wellbalanced and personal account of the conflict. Books to understand the israel palestine conflict as one of the most contentious and controversial relationships in the world, the israel palestine conflict has found its way into the headlines for various reasons over the last few decades.
He is not a jew, but as an inmate at bergen belsen he was an unbiased witness who gives the lie to the deniers. Oct 17, 2016 no history is perfect and no writer will ever be unbiased, but israel. A concise history of a nation reborn comes pretty close. The book lives up to its title and reputation as just about the best onevolume introduction to the history of islam. Can someone recommend an unbiased book on israel and israel. Good, unbiased book recommendations to understand the. Over the centuries there are numerous different authors that write these things down. The bible is the holy scripture of the christian religion, purporting to tell the history of the earth from its earliest creation to the spread of christianity in the first century a. The aim of this book is to be easy to read, informative, and unbiased. The best books on the israelpalestine conflict five books.
Type the search term into and you will be confronted with literally. Its history is first in its formation in the bible times, but in the course of its history since, the middle ages and other things, what you end up having is a bible that is really diverse, that has gone through a lot of change over the years. What is a good nonpartisan book about the history of. To understand how writers in ancient israel accounted for their nations history and how their methods of telling that story compare with historiography elsewhere in the ancient mediterranean. Utilizing the stories of various israelis, journalist ari shavit weaves together a powerful portrait of israels history. This book remains a classic in the literature of theological education. They were named asher, dan, ephraim, gad, issachar, manasseh, naphtali, reuben, simeon. Drawing on his considerable experience as historian and journalist, ahron bregman offers a balanced exploration of israel s past in which the three principal driving.
In light of the passing of ariel sharon this weekend, we thought it appropriate to pass along mr. History of the bible timeline from creation to today. Overview of israel s history in the light of prophecy and the apocalypse. Israeli citizen as mentioned above, served as israels ambassador to the united states from 2009 to 20, a tumultuous period that saw another failed attempt at peace between palestine and israel, the arab spring, and fears of irans nuclear program.
The conflict between israel and the palestinians reached a new level of intensity and complexity on december 31, 1964, with the first alfatah raid into israel from lebanon. If you want conflicting polemic examinations of the israel palestine question, the case for israel by alan dershowitz and the question of palestine by edward said are about as polar opposite as you can get, but i think shlaims book is about as neutral as you can get in its analysis of history and its examination of systemic causes for the. For at least twentyseven years, a history of israel was a standard text among mainline. Books to understand the israelpalestine conflict penguin. The origins of the arabjewish conflict over palestine. The one i found most useful was anus mundi by keilar. Even for the most staunch israel supporters, saids argument will, if not convince, certainly make one think twice. Modern zionism is a selfdescribed colonialsettler project, stated columbia university rashid khalidi on last month at washington, dcs politics and prose bookstore before a standingroomonly audience of about 120. The history of the israelipalestinian conflict began with the establishment of the state of israel in 1948.
How the israelipalestinian conflict began history youtube. This motto captures well the sum and substance of john brights textbook. A history of the israelipalestinian conflict indiana series in arab and islamic studies. Ten lost tribes of israel, 10 of the original 12 hebrew tribes, which, under the leadership of joshua, took possession of canaan, the promised land, after the death of moses. Can someone recommend an unbiased book on israel and israel palestinian conflict. Historians and archaeologists have repeatedly confirmed its authenticity. Brown, john brights a history of israel will continue to be a standard for a new generation of students of the old testament. For those interested in an introductory volume about the jewish people and israeli history, this book is highly recommended. Jun 01, 2018 learn about the diverse religious and political history that brought about the israelipalestinian conflict. To put the book to best use, it should be accompanied by a synopsis with a propalestinian bias. In this book you will learn the history of the modern state of israel and the people who live in it. Brogs commentary and book recommendations on israeli history and the challenges the nation currently faces.
It uses plenty of primary sources to give you a sense of what people thought at the time. Heres a short list of major topics the book presents in a literal, unbiased, complete, and provocative manner. The conflict continues to the present day on various levels. The history of zionist historiography from apologetics to. Where can i get a relatively unbiased historical account of. Well, dry cannot be applied to any aspect of this book. The virtual israel experience is designed for anyone who plans a trip to israel, hopes to visit in the future or just wants to learn more about the history of the jewish state. What is the best book to read on this subject, hopefully one that is as nonbiased as possible.
Brent glass, director emeritus of the smithsonians national museum of american history, the worlds largest museum devoted to telling the story of america, chooses five standout books in a crowded field. History of the bible who wrote the bible why its reliable. Like any conflict of this scale, the decadeslong struggle between israel and palestine is a complex one. Historical dictionary of israel an excellent highquality book including a chronology of the history of israel.
Martin gilbert, in this comprehensive volume, chronicles the history of the land of israel eretz yisrael, from 1862 to 1997. The historicity of the bible is the question of the bibles relationship to history covering not just the bibles acceptability as history but also the ability to understand the literary forms of biblical narrative. Jan 20, 2016 the conflict is really only 100 years old. As the crisis in gaza deepens, culture whisper lines up history, context and passionate argument on both sides of the divide with the ten best books on the israelipalestinian conflict. See how wwi and wwii influenced the establishment of the nation state of israel in 1948. My major complaint in terms of bias is that the author constantly insists that the actions of israel have been entirely. Ross is a former lead negotiator on israelipalestinian issues for. The red line describes israel s current borders incl. If youre looking for scholarly history research, the first books from benny morris like 1948 and after are as unbiased as you can get in this controversial issue. Dec 31, 2008 abba eban has written a very readable history of the jews in general. If youre already a bookworm or perhaps dont know where to find valid sources on this topic on the internet, this list of literature is for you. Im interested in learning about the history of the jewish people and thereby learning more about this conflict that has been going on for far too many decades. What are some of the most unbiased and most updated.
Benny morris demolishes misconceptions and provides a comprehensive history of the israeliarab war of 1948 this history of the foundational war in the arabisraeli conflict is groundbreaking, objective, and deeply revisionist. I thought this book was a fantastic history of israel in context of the arab world. Where can i get a relatively unbiased historical account. Nov 22, 2017 this is not the case with a revised edition of walter kaiser jr and paul d. He says that perceptions of israel and palestine are always filtered through expectation and prejudice which makes the problem unsolvable. To minimize the potential of being influenced by propaganda.
The best books on the israel palestine conflict recommended by robin yassinkassab. The author and political blogger chooses five books on the israel palestine conflict and compares the palestinians to the jews in diaspora. One of the biggest myths about the israel palestine conflict is tha. The inside story of the fight for middle east peace, by dennis ross. The justification i hear for certain policies and attacks usually end up in an infinite regression, sometimes leading back to the birth of judaism. Thus, israel can be crossed from the mediterranean coast to the eastern border at jordan river within two hours of driving. From the rise of zionism to our time 3rd revised ed. In 1985 one of them blithely wrote that when jews arrived on the american scene they found liberal opinion and liberal politicians. I would have liked him to focus more on israeli cultural developments than the peace process in the chapters on the more recent years, but i can forgive him for being an historian and not a sociologist. Im trying to educate myself on the history of the middle east, especially the palestine israel situation. Since the destruction of the second temple by the romans in ce 70. The israelipalestinian conflict issues in a nutshell. Best book for history of middle east, especially israel. Note that with judea and samaria israel is only 40 miles wide.
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