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My Struggle for Peace, Vol. 2 (1955): The Diary of Moshe Sharett, 19531956 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 591 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1043 g
  • Sērija : Perspectives on Israel Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253037581
  • ISBN-13: 9780253037589
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 591 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 1043 g
  • Sērija : Perspectives on Israel Studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-Mar-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Indiana University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0253037581
  • ISBN-13: 9780253037589

My Struggle for Peace is a remarkable political document offering insights into the complex workings of the young Israeli political system, set against the backdrop of the disintegration of the country’s fragile armistice with the Arab states. Replete with the diarist’s candid comments on Israel’s first generation leaders and world statesmen of the day, the diary also tells the dramatic human story of a political career cut short—the removal of an unusually sensitive, dedicated, and talented public servant. My Struggle for Peace is, above all, an intimate record of the decline of Moshe Sharett’s moderate approach and the rise of more "activist-militant" trends in Israeli society, culminating in the Suez/Sinai war of 1956. The diary challenges the popular narrative that Israel’s confrontation with its neighbors was unavoidable by offering daily evidence of Sharett’s statesmanship, moderation, diplomacy, and concern for Israel’s place in international affairs.

This is the second volume in the long-awaited 3-volume English abridgement of Sharett’s Yoman Ishi [ Personal diary] (Ma’ariv, 1978) maintains the integrity, flavor, and impact of the 8-volume Hebrew original and includes additional documentary material that was not accessible at the time. The volumes are also available to purchase as a set or individually.

3-volume set (1953-1956): http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php products_id=809721

Volume 1 (1953-1954): http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php products_id=809283

Volume 3 (1956): http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/product_info.php products_id=809456

Recenzijas

"[ T]he most important thing Sharett contributed to the state is the personal diary he wrote during his tenure as prime minister. It is difficult to overstate the importance of those eight volumes to the study of the 1950s and to the understanding of Israeli history as a whole."Tom Segev, September 12, 2003, Haaretz "Moshe Sharett was a compulsive writer. He enjoyed the very act of writing, the flavour of the words and the quest for precision of expression . . . [ T]his is by no means a diary kept at leisure. Most of it was written under the extremely heavy pressure of work and great mental strain, very often in the middle of the night when he was on the verge of physical exhaustion. Standing out above all [ the Diary's revelations] is the moral force which dominated Sharett's personality. This extraordinary diary, besides being a unique human document, is a treasure trove for the student of Israel's contemporary history and invaluable for the understanding of one of its crucial periods."Joshua Justman, May 4, 1979, The Jerusalem Post "The editors did not merely edit and translate the text; they vastly improved on the Hebrew version by adding Sharett's speeches, reports, cabinet minutes, and other sources to the text . . . These additions makes this work so important and welcome by all who aspire to understand the foreign and defense policies of Israel in its first decade."Israel Studies Review "The wealth of material enhanced by Sharett's eloquence and per-ceptive eye turn the diary into an indispensable source of Israel's history in its first decade and for several aspects of Israeli politics, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and Israel's relationship with the international system. In sum, the large community of researchers and lay readers interested in Israeli politics, Arab-Israeli relations, and Middle Eastern politics should be grateful to Neil Caplan and Yaakov Sharett for this herculean effort."Bustan: The Middle East Book Review "[ T]he most important thing Sharett contributed to the state is the personal diary he wrote during his tenure as prime minister. It is difficult to overstate the importance of those eight volumes to the study of the 1950s and to the understanding of Israeli history as a whole."Tom Segev, September 12, 2003, Haaretz "Moshe Sharett was a compulsive writer. He enjoyed the very act of writing, the flavour of the words and the quest for precision of expression . . . [ T]his is by no means a diary kept at leisure. Most of it was written under the extremely heavy pressure of work and great mental strain, very often in the middle of the night when he was on the verge of physical exhaustion. Standing out above all [ the Diary's revelations] is the moral force which dominated Sharett's personality. This extraordinary diary, besides being a unique human document, is a treasure trove for the student of Israel's contemporary history and invaluable for the understanding of one of its crucial periods."Joshua Justman, May 4, 1979, The Jerusalem Post

Volume 2 January 2, 1955 -- December 31, 1955
Debacle in Egypt
561(33)
To Fire, or Not to Fire?
594(43)
Lavon Out, Ben-Gurion In
637(47)
The Gaza Operation
684(35)
Revenge Killings and IDF Cover-up
719(23)
Ben-Gurion and Dayan Rebuffed
742(41)
Tug of War: MFA versus IDF
783(29)
Demagoguery on Independence Day
812(38)
"Nasser Shmasser!"
850(32)
U Nu in Jerusalem
882(33)
To Stay in Government Or Not?
915(36)
An Abomination in the Central Committee
951(26)
The Reason to Stay On
977(37)
Against Opening a Lebanese Front
1014(29)
A Preventive War - Yes or No?
1043(25)
Arms for Israel!
1068(19)
Facing the Big Four Foreign Ministers
1087(37)
A Prime Minister Returns a Foreign Minister
1124(13)
Stabbed in the Back
1137
Moshe Sharett (1894-1965) was Israel's first Foreign Minister (1948-1956) and its second Prime Minister (1954-1955). Neil Caplan is author of The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories and of Futile Diplomacy, a 4-volume documentary history of Arab-Israeli negotiations. He is author (with Laura Zittrain Eisenberg) of Negotiating Arab-Israeli Peace: Patterns, Problems, PossibilitiesYaakov Sharett (1927-2022) was the eldest son of Moshe Sharett. He was a diplomat, journalist, editor, translator and founding Director of the Moshe Sharett Heritage Society in Tel Aviv. Yaakov was chief editor of more than a dozen volumes of his father's letters, papers and speeches, including the original diary published in 1978.