Judaic Studies
February 12, 2020
Author Israel Bartal
Publication Year 2020
Issue Number 365

Tangled Roots: The Emergence of Israeli Culture

Monograph

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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9781951498726
Publication Date: February 2020
Status: Available
No. Pages: 126
Price: $29.00

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Binding: Hardback
ISBN: 9781951498733
Publication Date: February 2020
Status: Available
No. Pages: 126
Price: $82.00

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A new interpretation of the roots of Israeli culture

Book coverIn Tangled Roots: The Emergence of Israeli Culture, Israel Bartal traces the history of modern Hebrew culture prior to the emergence of political Zionism. Bartal examines how traditional and modernist ideals and Western and non-European Jewish cultures merged in an unprecedented encounter between an ancient land (Israel) and a multigenerational people (the Jews). Premodern Jewish traditionalists, Palestinian locals, foreign imperial forces, and Jewish intellectuals, writers, journalists, and party functionaries each affected the Israeli culture that emerged. As this new Hebrew culture was taking shape, the memory of the recent European past played a highly influential role in shaping the image of the New Hebrew, that mythological hero who was meant to supplant the East European exilic Jew.

Features

  • A critical revision of most contemporary politicized histories of Jewish nationalism
  • An examination of the history of modern Hebrew culture prior to political Zionism

Israel Bartal is Professor Emeritus of Jewish History and the former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2006–2010). He served as the Chair of the Historical Society of Israel (2007–2015). He is a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences. He is the author of The Jews of Eastern Europe: 1772–1881 (2005, 2006, also translated into Hebrew, Russian, and German).