Israel at Sixty: An Oral History of a Nation Reborn
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ISBN: 0470053143 / Publisher: Wiley, February 2008
Honoring the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the modern state of Israel, an oral history draws on interviews with Israelis and others to provide a balanced, comprehensive account of the complex nation, re-creating historic events through the eyes of those who took part, from its founding through its modern-day efforts to make peace with its adversaries.
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The authors of several oral histories celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of the modern state of Israel through interviews with those who lived this turbulent history since the 1948 Proclamation of Independence. Interviewees include underground activists for creation of the state, government officials, military officers, kibbutzniks, Holocaust survivors and other emigrants, and Christian supporters (e.g., Reverend Jerry Falwell). They discuss issues relating to the country's continuing struggle for peace. The volume contains a chronology, map, and b&w photographs but does not include suggested further reading. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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