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In this interesting and original book, Brian J. Horowitz focuses on Vladimir Jabotinsky's transformation from a supporter of liberalism in Russia to a Zionist who advocated extreme conservatism in the mid- 1920s.

-- Abraham Ascher * Studies in Contemporary Jewry An Annual XXXII *

In this latest, absorbing book [Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925] Horowitz focuses on Jabotinsky's years in Russia, drawing on detailed Russian and Hebrew sources.

-- Colin Shindler * The Jewish Chronicle *

In his careful intellectual history, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925, Brian Horowitz shows that Jabotinsky's Revisionist Zionist congress was the crowning glory of his "Russian period," when the Russian-speaking journalist and intellectual enshrined a vision of a Jewish home with a Jewish majority in British Palestine from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River.

-- David Shneer, University of Colorado, Boulder * Russian Review *

It is Horowitz's personal opinion that Jabotinsky's "outsize image deflates considerably when one compares him to Ben-Gurion". However, a careful, dispassionate reading of this book most probably will convince the objective reader otherwise. And for that result, Horowitz deserves praise.

-- Yisrael Medad - Menachem Begin Heritage Center * Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs *

Horowitz's book, a critical rethinking of Jabotinsky's Russian years, is a valuable addition to this scholarship, which makes a significant con- ceptual and factual contribution to the historiography of both Russia and her Jews.

-- Vassili Schedrin - Queen's University * AJS REVIEW *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Introduction: Vladimir Jabotinsky and Russia


1. A Zionist in Odessa, circa 1900–03


2. Zionism Before 1905


3. In Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1905–06


4. The Decade between the Revolution of 1905 and World War I (1907–1914)


5. Political Alliances Break, Jabotinsky Goes His Own Way (1907–1914)


6. The Jewish Legion's Russian Inspiration, 1915–1917


7. Post-War Disappointments, Palestine 1918–1922


8. Russian-Jewish Emigration and the Path to Zionist Revisionism, 1923–1925


9. Russia in the Life and Work of Jabotinsky After 1925


Conclusion


Bibliography


Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 05/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9780253047687, 978-0253047687
      ISBN10: 0253047684
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      In this interesting and original book, Brian J. Horowitz focuses on Vladimir Jabotinsky's transformation from a supporter of liberalism in Russia to a Zionist who advocated extreme conservatism in the mid- 1920s.

      -- Abraham Ascher * Studies in Contemporary Jewry An Annual XXXII *

      In this latest, absorbing book [Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925] Horowitz focuses on Jabotinsky's years in Russia, drawing on detailed Russian and Hebrew sources.

      -- Colin Shindler * The Jewish Chronicle *

      In his careful intellectual history, Vladimir Jabotinsky's Russian Years, 1900-1925, Brian Horowitz shows that Jabotinsky's Revisionist Zionist congress was the crowning glory of his "Russian period," when the Russian-speaking journalist and intellectual enshrined a vision of a Jewish home with a Jewish majority in British Palestine from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River.

      -- David Shneer, University of Colorado, Boulder * Russian Review *

      It is Horowitz's personal opinion that Jabotinsky's "outsize image deflates considerably when one compares him to Ben-Gurion". However, a careful, dispassionate reading of this book most probably will convince the objective reader otherwise. And for that result, Horowitz deserves praise.

      -- Yisrael Medad - Menachem Begin Heritage Center * Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs *

      Horowitz's book, a critical rethinking of Jabotinsky's Russian years, is a valuable addition to this scholarship, which makes a significant con- ceptual and factual contribution to the historiography of both Russia and her Jews.

      -- Vassili Schedrin - Queen's University * AJS REVIEW *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments


      Introduction: Vladimir Jabotinsky and Russia


      1. A Zionist in Odessa, circa 1900–03


      2. Zionism Before 1905


      3. In Revolution and Counterrevolution, 1905–06


      4. The Decade between the Revolution of 1905 and World War I (1907–1914)


      5. Political Alliances Break, Jabotinsky Goes His Own Way (1907–1914)


      6. The Jewish Legion's Russian Inspiration, 1915–1917


      7. Post-War Disappointments, Palestine 1918–1922


      8. Russian-Jewish Emigration and the Path to Zionist Revisionism, 1923–1925


      9. Russia in the Life and Work of Jabotinsky After 1925


      Conclusion


      Bibliography


      Index

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