Theodor Herzl: From Assimilation to Zionism

Theodor Herzl: From Assimilation to Zionism

by Jacques Kornberg
Theodor Herzl: From Assimilation to Zionism

Theodor Herzl: From Assimilation to Zionism

by Jacques Kornberg

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Overview

"An original and brilliant thesis, exposing a long misunderstood figure. A great book." —Bernard Avishai

"Excellent . . . a highly revealing portrait that demolishes Herzl-the-icon." —Michael Marrus

"Other biographers . . . have illuminated aspects of [Herzl's] life, but none has been able to produce the kind of intellectual biography that we have here. Jacques Kornberg has done an admirable job of plumbing the depths of Herzl's mind to try to come to an understanding of just why he became a Zionist and why he was literally consumed with promoting Zionist goals." —Cithara

"With compassion and critical balance, placing his subject well within his Austrian milieu, Kornberg analyzes Herzl's rhetoric, tergiversations, and profound ambivalence over his politics and identity." —Choice

" . . . a masterful display of the sources . . . " —American Historical Review

" . . . stimulating, provocative and agreeably iconoclastic . . . powerful and compelling." —German History

A novel and provocative explanation of Theodor Herzl's founding of Zionism as a way of resolving his personal crisis over his Jewish identity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780253332035
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Publication date: 11/22/1993
Series: Jewish Literature and Culture
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 539,210
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

JACQUES KORNBERG teaches history at the University of Toronto. The author of articles on German intellectual history and on Zionism, he is editor of At the Crossroads: Essays on Ahad Ha-Am.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: From Austro-German Assimilationist to Zionist

Part I
Herzl in the 1880s

1. Herzl as Assimilationist
2. Herzl as German Nationalist
3. Herzl, an Ambivalent Jew

Part II
Vienna in the 1890s

4. Herzl and Vienna, the New Capital of Antisemitism

Part III
Herzl in the 1890s

5. The Reabsorption of the Jews
6. The New Ghetto
7. The Jewish State
8. The Dreyfus Legend

Abbreviations
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

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