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Theodor Herzl : the charismatic leader / Derek Penslar.

By: Series: Jewish lives (New Haven, Conn.)Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, [2020]Copyright date: ©2020Description: 239 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0300180403
  • 9780300180404
Other title:
  • Charismatic leader
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 320.54095694092 23
LOC classification:
  • DS151 .H4 P45 2020
Contents:
Introduction -- Becoming Theodor Herzl -- Our man in Paris -- The organizational genius -- Reaching for the stars -- If you will it, it is still a dream -- Epilogue: The view from Mount Herzl.
Summary: The life of Theodor Herzl (1860?1904) was as puzzling as it was brief. How did this cosmopolitan and assimilated European Jew become the leader of the Zionist movement? How could he be both an artist and a statesman, a rationalist and an aesthete, a stern moralist yet possessed of deep, and at times dark, passions? And why did scores of thousands of Jews, many of them from traditional, observant backgrounds, embrace Herzl as their leader? Drawing on a vast body of Herzl?s personal, literary, and political writings, historian Derek Penslar shows that Herzl's path to Zionism had as much to do with personal crises as it did with antisemitism. Once Herzl devoted himself to Zionism, Penslar shows, he distinguished himself as a consummate leader - possessed of indefatigable energy, organizational ability, and electrifying charisma. Herzl became a screen onto which Jews of his era could project their deepest needs and longings.
Holdings
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks DS151 .H4 P45 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001497972

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Becoming Theodor Herzl -- Our man in Paris -- The organizational genius -- Reaching for the stars -- If you will it, it is still a dream -- Epilogue: The view from Mount Herzl.

The life of Theodor Herzl (1860?1904) was as puzzling as it was brief. How did this cosmopolitan and assimilated European Jew become the leader of the Zionist movement? How could he be both an artist and a statesman, a rationalist and an aesthete, a stern moralist yet possessed of deep, and at times dark, passions? And why did scores of thousands of Jews, many of them from traditional, observant backgrounds, embrace Herzl as their leader? Drawing on a vast body of Herzl?s personal, literary, and political writings, historian Derek Penslar shows that Herzl's path to Zionism had as much to do with personal crises as it did with antisemitism. Once Herzl devoted himself to Zionism, Penslar shows, he distinguished himself as a consummate leader - possessed of indefatigable energy, organizational ability, and electrifying charisma. Herzl became a screen onto which Jews of his era could project their deepest needs and longings.

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