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gotossmycausticsalad's review
Fascinating book, but also quite a slog. It's an academic work, rather than something written for mass appeal. That, or I've got stupider since my history A-level (cough cough) years ago.
A few issues with the editing, sentences repeated or missing words.
A few issues with the editing, sentences repeated or missing words.
_cherry_'s review against another edition
challenging
informative
reflective
tense
slow-paced
4.0
As someone who grew up religious but no longer considers themselves religious it was crazy hearing about the Bible and how much of it has been treated as history (which is so true for the school and church I grew up in; they acted like that shit was the law) and how that has contributed to Zionism.
It also made me realize how much of the church I grew up in contributed to Zionism.
It also made me realize how much of the church I grew up in contributed to Zionism.
sarakath's review against another edition
informative
medium-paced
5.0
Really great and Informative! Very dense and textbook-like. A bit repetitive but it does start to come together if you keep trucking along! It took me 4 months to finish - glad I bought the ebook instead of checking a copy out from the library! Highly recommend. Zionists will tell you the history is too complicated for you to understand but that’s just a scare tactic.
kabornman's review against another edition
challenging
informative
slow-paced
4.5
This book is more an intensive research article that decolonizes history and refutes the myth of “a land without a people” by tracking down every reference to Palestine (as a nation and as a people). It also details the ways in which zionists revised (and sometimes just ignored) history in order to indigenize themselves to the land.
The reading is dense and repetitive, but I learned a lot of important history that’s been suppressed.
The reading is dense and repetitive, but I learned a lot of important history that’s been suppressed.