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100 _aJohnson P.
245 _aA History of the Jews
_cPaul Johnson
260 _aNew York
_aCambridge
_aPhiladelphia
_bHarper & Row Publishers
_c1987
300 _a644 p.
520 _aA national bestseller, this brilliant 4000 year survey covers not only Jewish history but he impact of Jewish genius and imagination on the world. By the author of Modern Times: The World From the Twenties to the Eighties. Amazon.com Review Paul Johnson says that writing A History of the Jews was like writing a history of the world "seen from the viewpoint of a learned and intelligent victim." Johnsons history begins with the Bible and ends with the establishment of the State of Israel. Throughout, Johnsons history is driven by a philosophical interest: "The Jews," he writes, "stand right at the centre of the perennial attempt to give human life the dignity of a purpose. Does their own history suggest that such attempts are worth making? Or does it reveal their essential futility?" Johnsons history is lucid, thorough, and--as one would expect of almost any project with such a broad scope--a little wrong-headed. By the end of the book, readers will be grateful for Johnsons questioning of the Jews confidence in their cosmic significance. However, readers may also be a little annoyed by his energetic inquiries as to whether this significance was man-made or providentially provided. Either way, its a given: for a historian of Israel, this should adequately settle the question. Johnsons 600-page history is probably the best weve got by a living gentile--which is no small accomplishment at all.-Michael Joseph Gross
650 _a94(569.4) Історія Палестини та Ізраїлю
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