03694nam 2200721 a 450 991078956620332120200520144314.01-283-12109-3978661312109790-04-20380-X10.1163/ej.9789004203792.i-418(CKB)2670000000092683(EBL)717478(OCoLC)727951282(SSID)ssj0000502541(PQKBManifestationID)12232622(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000502541(PQKBWorkID)10520755(PQKB)10934757(MiAaPQ)EBC717478(OCoLC)696778654(nllekb)BRILL9789004203808(Au-PeEL)EBL717478(CaPaEBR)ebr10470487(CaONFJC)MIL312109(PPN)174393253(EXLCZ)99267000000009268320110110d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrArthur Ruppin and the production of pre-Israeli culture[electronic resource] /edited by Etan BloomLeiden [The Netherlands] ;Boston Brill20111 online resource (428 p.)Studies in Jewish history and culture,1568-5004 ;v. 31Description based upon print version of record.90-04-20379-6 Includes bibliographical references index.Preliminary Material /E. Bloom -- Introduction /E. Bloom -- Chapter One. Cultural Identity /E. Bloom -- Chapter Two. Weltanschauung /E. Bloom -- Chapter Three. The German Nexus /E. Bloom -- Chapter Four. Practice /E. Bloom -- Chapter Five. Ruppin And Nazi-Zionist Relations /E. Bloom -- Conclusion /E. Bloom -- Bibliography /E. Bloom -- Index /E. Bloom -- Plates /E. Bloom.Arthur Ruppin’s immense contribution to the Zionist movement gave him the title “The Father of Jewish/Zionist settlement in Palestine.” Nevertheless, the common narrative sets Ruppin’s historical persona in an ambivalent position and suppresses his formative role and heritage. Part of the reason for this is that, in many ways, his history causes a crack to appear in the Zionist national “cover stories.” This study utilizes innovative archival research and contains provocative theses which make us view the foundation of Israeli culture differently. It addresses the cultural interaction between the German Sonderweg , with all its proto-Nazi and völkische ideas, and Palestinian Zionism. The study therefore exposes the sources and presence of internal Jewish racism while also analysing the anti-Semitic aspect of Pre-Israeli culture. A particularly important section details Ruppin's crucial influence on the Labor Movement and the colonization of the Land of Israel/Palestine.Studies in Jewish history and culture ;v. 31.ZionismPalestineHistory20th centuryJewsColonizationPalestineHistory20th centuryZionistsGermanyBiographyZionistsPalestineBiographyPolitics and culturePalestineZionismHistoryJewsColonizationHistoryZionistsZionistsPolitics and culture320.54095694092Bloom Etan1475837Bloom Etan1475837MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910789566203321Arthur Ruppin and the production of pre-Israeli culture3690167UNINA01982ojm 2200265z- 450 991014974720332120251118110941.01-5159-9522-4(CKB)3710000000935144(BIP)060405681(ODN)ODN0003041240(EXLCZ)99371000000093514420231107c2016uuuu -u- -engFirst Over There : The Attack on Cantigny, America's First Battle of World War ITantor AudioAt first light on Tuesday, May 28th, 1918, waves of American riflemen from the U.S. Army's 1st Division climbed from their trenches, charged across the shell-scarred French dirt of no-man's-land, and captured the hilltop village of Cantigny from the grip of the German Army. Those who survived the enemy machine-gun fire and hand-to-hand fighting held on for the next two days and nights in shallow foxholes under the sting of mustard gas and crushing steel of artillery fire.Thirteen months after the United States entered World War I, these 3,500 soldiers became the first "doughboys" to enter the fight. The operation, the first American attack ever supported by tanks, airplanes, and modern artillery, was ordered by the leader of America's forces in Europe, General John "Black Jack" Pershing, and planned by a young staff officer, Lieutenant Colonel George C. Marshall, who would fill the lead role in World War II twenty-six years later.Drawing on the letters, diaries, and reports by the men themselves, Matthew J. Davenport's First Over There tells the inspiring, untold story of these soldiers and their journey to victory on the Western Front in the Battle of Cantigny.First Over There940.4/34Davenport Matthew J.1436405Foster Mel1966-nrtAUDIO9910149747203321First Over There : The Attack on Cantigny, America's First Battle of World War I3595082UNINA