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ISBN 0201570637
Size = 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall
Thorough, fascinating life of Yigael Yadin (1917-84), the Israeli soldier-archaeologist who both made and remade history. The author sees Yadin as a premier myth-maker who not only uncovered key sites and artifacts - such as letters from 1st-century rebel leader Bar-Kochba - but applied them to deepen a young nation's roots to its ancient homeland. Young Yadin is shown here soaking up a love for antiquities from his archaeologist father and developing a self-assured spirit from his schooling and household.
Beginning with his responsibilities for the pre- statehood defense organization of the Haganah, Yadin's memory for detail and his ability to remain aloofly neutral helped propel him to become army chief of staff and confidant of David Ben-Gurion. Yadin's luck was remarkably good as well, and the author demonstrates how the archaeologist and his wife cultivated a mythic image at the expense of rivals. In war, Yadin gained fame by using ancient biblical roads to engineer key victories, while, in peacetime, he wanted to use his citizen-army to improve social conditions. Yadin's wife kept the soldier-scholar from the political battlefield, but after her death he headed the grass-roots Democratic Movement for Change party and ended up as a marginalized deputy PM in Begin's government.
Silberman bemoans the fact that Israel's founding peacemaker was, at the end of his career, overshadowed by rivals like Moshe Dayan - but he realizes that, as a politician, Yadin's social flaws stood out. Silberman sees his subject as a charming speaker, as well as a brilliantly intuitive military planner and archaeologist - but also as an uncompromising loner: "Yadin's true legacy was in the study of the past, not in the reform of the present.'' An eloquent, well-researched study of Israel's most eloquent researcher.
423 pages. Hard cover with UNCLIPPED dust jacket. Ex-Library.
Weight = 800 g
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