01366nam 2200337Ia 450 99639369910331620200824121648.0(CKB)4940000000115778(EEBO)2240874264(UnM)99900239e(UnM)99900239(EXLCZ)99494000000011577819990429d1694 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Strange news from Bishops-Stafford[electronic resource] near Buckingham. Licensed, April 26th, 1694. Amidst the various clans of enthusiasts who being led astray thro blind ways by their distemper'd brains and fantastick notions, ... such confusion and madness, I never expected to see, unless in BedlamLondon printed for Randel Taylor, near Stationers-hall16941 sheet ([1] p.)The word "Stafford" has the letters "r" and "t" inserted in manuscript above "t" and "a" respectively.Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.eebo-0014Newsletters, EnglandEarly works to 1800Buckingham (England)Early works to 1800Newsletters, EnglandCu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996393699103316Strange news from Bishops-Stafford2313869UNISA03181nam 2200517Ia 450 991096881850332120251116205629.00-292-79517-3(CKB)2560000000007570(MiAaPQ)EBC3443431(Au-PeEL)EBL3443431(CaPaEBR)ebr10340885(OCoLC)500644332(BIP)30111052(BIP)26399852(EXLCZ)99256000000000757020081202d2009 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExiled in the homeland Zionism and the return to mandate Palestine /Donna Robinson Divine1st ed.Austin University of Texas Press2009viii, 255 pJewish History, Life, and Culture0-292-71982-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Dispossession, displacement, and dreams: the meanings of auto-emancipation -- Great Britain's colonial venture: the starting point -- Making concessions: Zionist immigration politics -- Mishnah impossible: Zionist attempts to transform the Jewish people -- No Kaddish for exile, no path to redemption -- Unsung heroes -- Vital statistics and the statistics vital for a Jewish state.Offering a new perspective on Zionism, Exiled in the Homeland draws on memoirs, newspaper accounts, and archival material to examine closely the lives of the men and women who immigrated to Palestine in the early twentieth century. Rather than reducing these historic settlements to a single, unified theme, Donna Robinson Divine's research reveals an extraordinary spectrum of motivations and experiences among these populations. Though British rule and the yearning for a Jewish national home contributed to a foundation of solidarity, Exiled in the Homeland presents the many ways in which the message of emigration settled into the consciousness of the settlers. Considering the benefits and costs of their Zionist commitments, Divine explores a variety of motivations and outcomes, ranging from those newly arrived immigrants who harnessed their ambition for the goal of radical transformation to those who simply dreamed of living a better life. Also capturing the day-to-day experiences in families that faced scarce resources, as well as the British policies that shaped a variety of personal decisions on the part of the newcomers, Exiled in the Homeland provides new keys to understanding this pivotal chapter in Jewish history.Jewish history, life, and culture.ZionismHistory20th centuryPalestinePolitics and government1917-1948PalestineEmigration and immigration20th centuryZionismHistory320.54095694Divine Donna Robinson1941-1864277MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968818503321Exiled in the homeland4471058UNINA$41.2512/31/2019Hist