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1967

Israel, the War, and the Year That Transformed the Middle East

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1967

De: Tom Segev
Narrado por: James Boles
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From Israel's leading historian comes this sweeping history of 1967: the war, what led up to it, what came after, and how it changed everything. Tom Segev's acclaimed works One Palestine Complete and The Seventh Million overturned accepted views of the history of Israel. Now, in 1967 (a number-one best-seller in Israel) he brings his masterful skills to the watershed year when six days of war reshaped the country and the entire region.

Going far beyond a military account, Segev re-creates the crisis in Israel before 1967, showing how economic recession, a full grasp of the Holocaust's horrors, and the dire threats made by neighbor states combined to produce a climate of apocalypse. He depicts the country's bravado after its victory and the mood revealed in a popular joke in which one soldier says to his friend, "Let's take over Cairo". The friend replies, "Then what shall we do in the afternoon?"

Drawing on unpublished letters and diaries, as well as government memos and military records, Segev reconstructs an era of new possibilities and tragic missteps. He introduces the legendary figures Moshe Dayan, Golda Meir, Gamal Abdul Nasser, and Lyndon Johnson, and an epic cast of soldiers, lobbyists, refugees, and settlers. He reveals as never before Israel's intimacy with the White House as well as the political rivalries that sabotaged any chance of peace. Above all, he challenges the view that the war was inevitable, showing that a series of disastrous miscalculations lay behind the bloodshed.

A vibrant and original history, 1967 is sure to stand as the definitive account of that pivotal year.

©2007 Tom Segev (P)2007 Tantor Media Inc.
Guerras y Conflictos Israel y Palestina Judaísmo Militar Moderna Mundial Oriente Medio Siglo XX Irán Imperialismo África Guerra Edad media Unión Soviética Refugiado Holocausto Japón imperial Rusia

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"A lucid history of a year that began in agony and self-doubt and ended with a nation made powerful and purposeful." ( Kirkus)
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The reader is stiff, the writing is hard to follow - it jumps all over the place. I haven't been able to make it thru 25% of this book.

Extremely Painful

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I enjoyed the story- however, the narrator contorted and butchered all of the Hebrew words.
His inability to pronounce the words correctly, produced a frustrating and disappointing listening experience.
It was amateurish and as a paid narrator, he should have done better.
The book itself is good, however, it leans heavily towards the left!
All in all, a worthwhile read.

The story is captivating

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As someone who speaks both Arabic and Hebrew, the authors pronunciation of personal and place names was like nails on a chalk board! Good lord! Just say Israel not is-ra-el.... really ruined what is an excellent book

Narration butchers book

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I am enjoying this book but am shocked at how terrible the narrator's pronounciation of common Hebrew words is. This can be extremely distracting for anyone who knows any Hebrew. He totally butchers most Hebrew words and they occur fairly frequently in the narrative. I am really surprised that he did not have more training before recording the book- I thought that this was a prerequisite for readers recording books with foreign words in it.

horrible pronounciation errors

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I found two problems. First, the details of people' feelings and movements, the exact contents of newspaper articles, the in-depth opinions about the most the most inconsequential of aspects of daily life related in the most excruciating detail, left me exasperated and bored to the extreme. Second was an almost computer-voice style of reading, without inflection or emotion that only added to the problems in relating the content. I was also annoyed by the mispronunciations of the Hebrew (eg. ha-GAN-a instead of ha-ga-NA). This book may be fine for those who hunger for the quotidian details of everyday Israeli life in 1967 but the forest gets lost in the trees.

uninspiring reading and quotidian content

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