Beyond Zion: the Jewish Territorialist Movement

Introduction -- Israel Zangwill and the Jewish territorial organization -- Recovering Atlantis : the Freeland League and Jewish politics -- Freeland versus Zion -- Fitting the zeitgeist : territorialism and geopolitics -- Conclusion.

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Main Author: Almagor, Laura (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization 2022
Liverpool Liverpool University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Almagor, Laura, Beyond Zion : the Jewish Territorialist Movement] (2024) (Alroey, Gur, 1968 -)
Series/Journal:The Littman library of Jewish civilization
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jüdisch-Territorialistische Organisation / Freeland League for Jewish Territorial Organisation London
B Zionism / Geopolitics / History 1905-1965
Further subjects:B Jews Migrations History 20th century
B Jews ; Migrations
B Freeland League
B Jews ; Territorialism
B Zionism History 20th century
B Zionism
B History
B Jews Territorialism
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781802070743
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Summary:Introduction -- Israel Zangwill and the Jewish territorial organization -- Recovering Atlantis : the Freeland League and Jewish politics -- Freeland versus Zion -- Fitting the zeitgeist : territorialism and geopolitics -- Conclusion.
Jewish political and cultural behaviour during the first half of the twentieth century comes to the fore in this portrayal of a forgotten movement with contemporary relevance. Commencing with the Zionist rejection of the Uganda proposal in 1905, the Jewish Territorialist Movement searched for areas outside Palestine in which to create settlements of Jews. This study analyses the Territorialists' ideology and activities in the Jewish context of the time, but their thought and discourse also reflect geopolitical concerns that still have resonance today in debates about colonialist attitudes to peoplehood, territory, and space. As the colonial world order rapidly changed after 1945, the Territorialists did not abandon their aspirations in overseas lands. Instead, in their attempts to find settlement solutions for Europe's 'surplus' Jews, they moved from negotiating predominantly with the European colonizers to negotiating also with the ever more powerful non-Western leaders of decolonizing nations. This book reconstructs the rich history of the activities and changing ideologies of Jewish Territorialism, represented by Israel Zangwill's Jewish Territorial Organisation (the ITO) and, later, by the Freeland League for Jewish Colonization under the leadership of Isaac Steinberg. Via Uganda, Angola, Madagascar, Australia, and Suriname, this story eventually leads us to questions about yidishkeyt, and to forgotten early twentieth-century ideas of how to be Jewish. --
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-269) and index
ISBN:1789621259