American Zionism : mission and politics
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American Zionism : mission and politics
(American Jewish history, v. 8)
Routledge, 1998
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The final volume comprises articles which take a look at the political movement for the establishment of a national homeland for the Jewish people. The twenty one articles cover subjects such as the historical emergence of Zionism, attitudes towards the Zionist and Anti-Zionist movements in America, and the developments of trusteeship for the Palestine.
Table of Contents
- The Memoirs and Scrapbooks of the Late Dr. Joseph Isaac Bluestone of New York City.
- Protofundamentalism's Attitudes Toward Zionism, 1878-1918
- The Reaction of Reform Judaism in America to Political Zionism (1897-1922)
- The Maccabaean's Message: A Study in American Zionism Until World War I *
- In Search of a New Zion: New Light on Brandeis' Road to Zionism
- Brandeis' Role in American Zionism Historically Reconsidered
- The Americanization of Zionism, 1880-1930
- The Brandeis-Weizmann Dispute
- The King-Crane Commission of 1919: The Articulation of Political Anti-Zionism
- Franklin D. Roosevelt and Zionism- The Wartime Record *
- Anti-Zionism in a Key United States Diplomat: Loy Henderson at the End of World War II 1
- Truman and the State Department: The Palestine Trusteeship Proposal, March 1948
- American Catholic Attitudes Toward the Zionist Movement and the Jewish State As Reflected in the Pages of America, Commonweal, and the Catholic World, 1945-1976
- Protestant America and the Rebirth of Israel
- Toward Unity: Zionist and non-Zionist Cooperation, 1941-1942
- Ben-Gurion, Silver, and the 1941 UPA National Conference for Palestine: A Turning Point in American Zionist History
- American Zionism and the Rescue of European Jewry: An Ideological Perspective
- In Dramatic Dissent: The Bergson Boys
- The American Zionist Emergency Council: An Analysis of a Pressure Group
- The Limits of American Jewish Political Power: America's Retreat from Partition, November 1947-March 1948
- A Cause in Search of Itself: American Zionism After the State
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