Israel's history stretches back thousands of years, encompassing the origins of three of the world's major religions, centuries of conquest and exile, and the remarkable founding of a modern state in 1948. The History of Israel traces this story from the earliest Canaanite settlements and the ancient Israelite kingdoms through the Babylonian exile, Roman rule, the diaspora, and the long road to modern statehood. It is an accessible account of one of the most historically significant regions on earth.
The book covers the full sweep of Israel's past: the biblical period, the Hellenistic and Roman eras, Byzantine and Arab rule, the Crusades, Ottoman governance, the Zionist movement, the British Mandate, the 1948 War of Independence, and the decades of conflict and diplomacy that followed. Each period is explained with clarity and balance, giving readers the context needed to understand both the ancient roots and the modern complexities of the Israeli state.
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Reader review: "A well-balanced and thorough overview that covers an enormous amount of history without taking sides. Essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the region." -- Hannah G.
This title is appropriate for history, Middle Eastern studies, and religion sections alike. It suits public libraries, academic collections, and general bookshops serving readers with an interest in world history and international affairs.
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