Judaism

Peter Franken


Engels | 18-08-2026 | 217 pagina's

9789465541877

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Judaism, a Never-Ending Story?
From the Days of Abraham to Modern Israel and the 2026 Crisis
History is rarely a straight line; it is a turbulent story of survival, identity, and endless transformation. In this incisive, secular synthesis, Peter Franken traces the complete arc of Jewish history—from its biblical origins under Abraham and the fundamentalist temple-state of Judaea to the geopolitical crucible of the present day.
Moving beyond traditional religious and national myths, Franken examines the defining shifts across centuries: the trauma of exile, the world of the Eastern European shtetls, and the competing paths of modern emancipation—from Soviet socialism and American migration to political Zionism. He provides a clear-eyed analysis of how centuries of theological Judeophobia mutated into racial antisemitism, culminating in the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Yet the story does not end in 1945. Franken carries the narrative into the modern arena—from the founding of Israel and the ongoing Gaza crisis to the explosive 2026 escalation with Iran. Written in a detached, analytical style, this book offers a guide to a four-thousand-year cycle that continues to shape our world.

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Judaism, a Never-Ending Story?
From the Days of Abraham to Modern Israel and the 2026 Crisis
History is rarely a straight line; it is a turbulent story of survival, identity, and endless transformation. In this incisive, secular synthesis, Peter Franken traces the complete arc of Jewish history—from its biblical origins under Abraham and the fundamentalist temple-state of Judaea to the geopolitical crucible of the present day.
Moving beyond traditional religious and national myths, Franken examines the defining shifts across centuries: the trauma of exile, the world of the Eastern European shtetls, and the competing paths of modern emancipation—from Soviet socialism and American migration to political Zionism. He provides a clear-eyed analysis of how centuries of theological Judeophobia mutated into racial antisemitism, culminating in the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Yet the story does not end in 1945. Franken carries the narrative into the modern arena—from the founding of Israel and the ongoing Gaza crisis to the explosive 2026 escalation with Iran. Written in a detached, analytical style, this book offers a guide to a four-thousand-year cycle that continues to shape our world.

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EAN :9789465541877
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Uitgever :Brave New Books
Publicatie datum :  18-08-2026
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :215 mm
Breedte :135 mm
Dikte :21 mm
Gewicht :302 gr
Status :POD (Beschikbaar als print-on-demand.)
Aantal pagina's :217