History of Zionism: 1600-1918 Vol. 1

History of Zionism: 1600-1918 Vol. 1 - Paperback

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History of Zionism: 1600-1918 Vol. 1

History of Zionism: 1600-1918 Vol. 1 - Paperback

$21.87
Sale price  $21.87 Regular price 

by Nahum Sokolow (Author)

A foundational work on the origins and rise of modern Zionism-written by one of its own architects.

In History of Zionism (1600-1918) Vol. 1, Nahum Sokolow delivers a sweeping, firsthand account of the ideas, people, and political forces that shaped the Zionist movement over three centuries. Far from a sudden development, Sokolow shows how the movement emerged gradually-rooted in religious hope, intellectual currents, and growing political realities across Europe and beyond.

As a leading figure within the Zionist movement, Sokolow offers a rare insider perspective on its transformation from scattered aspirations into an organized international effort. He traces its evolution through early precursors, the rise of modern political Zionism in the 19th century, and the diplomatic breakthroughs that culminated in the Balfour Declaration of 1917.

Inside this volume, you'll discover:

First published in 1919, this landmark scholarly work remains the most authoritative and comprehensive history of the Zionist idea ever written. Penned by Nahum Sokolow-one of Zionism's foremost leaders and early historians-it traces the movement's origins and evolution over more than three centuries, with special emphasis on its profound development in England and France among both Jews and Gentiles.

The early foundations of Zionist thought from the 1600s onward

The emergence of organized political Zionism in Europe

The influence of key leaders, including Theodor Herzl

Behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts during World War I

The global response to the Zionist cause

Sokolow illuminates the religious, political, literary, and humanitarian currents that converged to create modern Zionism. The book masterfully connects Christian Restorationist ideals, English Near East policy, and Jewish national aspirations, showing how they laid the intellectual and practical groundwork for the Jewish return to Palestine.

Written with authority, depth, and clarity, this work remains one of the most important historical accounts of Zionism ever produced.

Number of Pages: 382
Dimensions: 0.79 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 23, 2026

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