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Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast
#186 History. „Hatte Herzl recht oder unrecht, als er einen jüdischen Staat gründen wollte?“

Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 20:23


Von Christa Zöchling. Der israelische Historiker Tom Segev meint, der Zionismus sei ein Fehler gewesen. Nach einer UN-Resolution von 1975 ist Zionismus gleich Rassismus. So betrachtet, ist Israel dazu verdammt, ein Paria-Staat zu sein.Die Dunkelkammer ist ein Stück Pressefreiheit.  Unabhängigen Journalismus kannst Du auf mehreren Wegen unterstützen:  Mit einem Premium-Abo bei Apple Podcasts Mit einer Mitgliedschaft bei der Plattform Steady  Mit einer direkten Spende Oder einem Artikel aus unserem Shop  Vielen Dank! Michael Nikbakhsh im Namen des Dunkelkammer-Teams 

SWR2 Kultur Info
Historiker Tom Segev fordert Kritik an Israel im Gaza-Konflikt – „Deutschland ist viel zu zurückhaltend“

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 6:00


Seit 60 Jahren pflegen Deutschland und Israel diplomatische Beziehungen. Der israelische Historiker Tom Segev fordert schärfere Kritik der Bundesrepublik an Israels Gaza-Politik.

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
3/17/25 State Representative Tip McGuire

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 47:45


We spend most of the program with State Representative Tip McGuire, who represents the 64th assembly district. We finish out the hour with Tom Segev (2007) talking about his book "1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East."

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast
Ziontology 12. The Palestinian Revolt of 1936-39

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 27:56


‘If you wish to colonize a land in which people are already living, you must find a garrison for the land, or find a benefactor who will provide a garrison on your behalf.…Zionism is a colonizing venture and, therefore, it stands or falls on the question of armed forces.' - Vladimir 'Ze'ev' Jabotinsky   Ziontology Book: https://www.deepstateconsciousness.com/writing/ziontology   Notes: One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate, by Tom Segev: http://tinyurl.com/527xn4sf   Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001, by Benny Morris: https://www.amazon.com/Righteous-Victims-Zionist-Arab-Conflict-1881-2001/dp/0679744754   The Peel Commission: https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/text-of-the-peel-commission-report   Confronting an Empire, Constructing a Nation, by Weldon C. Matthews: https://books.google.im/books/about/Confronting_an_Empire_Constructing_a_Nat.html?id=YPufgx2Mvk8C&redir_esc=y   The Banality of Brutality: British Armed Forces and the Repression of the Arab Revolt in Palestine, Matthew Hughes: https://web.archive.org/web/20160221163210/http://v-scheiner.brunel.ac.uk/bitstream/2438/7251/4/The%20banality%20of%20brutality.pdf   The Hundred Years' War on Palestine, by Rashid Khalidi: https://amzn.eu/d/anHQB3R   Rain and Tears by Neutrin05   / neutrin05   Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported  — CC BY-SA 3.0  Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/2PKvY28 Music promoted by Audio Library    • Rain and Tears – Neutrin05 (No Copyri...   matt2131@hotmail.com

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast
Ziontology 11. ‘Building a House on a Volcano' - The Hebron Massacre

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 28:39


Hillel Cohen refers to 1929 as Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. He goes so far as to state that ‘it is impossible to understand Jewish-Arab relations in the Land of Israel–Palestine without understanding the events of 1929.'   Notes:   Palestinians: Do you know about the 1929 Hebron massacre?, Ask and Israeli/Asl a Palestinian Project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x30iRfVku1M   One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate, by Tom Segev: http://tinyurl.com/527xn4sf   Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929, by Hillel Cohen: https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/year-zero-of-the-arab-israeli-conflict-1929   Seeing the Light: Holy Land, August 1929, by Vincent Sheean: https://www.wrmea.org/from-our-archives/seeing-the-light-holy-land-august-1929.html

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
The Learning Curve: Award-Winner Tom Segev on Israel's Founding Father, David Ben-Gurion (#212)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024


This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Andrea Silbert interview Israeli historian, journalist, and author of A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion, Tom Segev. Dr. Segev delves into the life and legacy of David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s founding father. He shares insights into Ben-Gurion's early years in Poland, his involvement in Zionist politics, and immigration to Palestine […]

The Learning Curve
Award-Winner Tom Segev on Israel's Founding Father, David Ben-Gurion

The Learning Curve

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 47:17


This week on The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Andrea Silbert interview Israeli historian, journalist, and author of A State at Any Cost: The Life of David Ben-Gurion, Tom Segev. Dr. Segev delves into the life and legacy of David Ben-Gurion, Israel's founding father. He shares insights into Ben-Gurion's early years in Poland, his involvement in Zionist politics, and immigration to Palestine in 1906, which set the stage for his leadership during pivotal moments in history. Segev covers Ben-Gurion's rise to prominence, his role in forming the Zionist Labor Federation, and the strategies he employed during the 1936-39 Arab revolt. Additionally, Segev examines Ben-Gurion's historic leadership in declaring Israel's independence in 1948, the unification of Jewish militias into the Israeli Defense Forces, and the implications of the Arab-Israeli War. He also highlights Ben-Gurion's efforts to establish state institutions, absorb Jewish immigrants, and his vision for the nation, while acknowledging the complicated aspects of his political leadership. Dr. Segev positions Ben-Gurion among the most significant leaders of the twentieth century, with a legacy that continues to influence Israeli society and its international relations today.

Ashurst Legal Outlook Podcast
The Trainee Experience with Tom Segev

Ashurst Legal Outlook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 24:20


Welcome to our brand-new podcast mini-series where Ashurst's trainees and junior associates share the influences and factors that have guided them on their career journeys. In our debut episode trainee Tom Segev shares his journey to joining Ashurts's trainee program, from studying history at the University of Warwick to working at a music label, Tom details his decision-making process between pursuing music law and commercial law, and along the way highlights how he navigated these choices. Tom also details the importance of networking and how engaging with current trainees offered him invaluable insights into the culture at Ashurst, and shares his standout moments so far, reflecting on the significant responsibilities he was entrusted with early in his training, which have contributed to his rapid professional growth. And his advice to future trainees? "Talk to people. Talk to as many people as you can. It's the best way to learn." Join us for insightful conversations that shed light on the personal and professional paths of our trainees. Whether you're considering a career in law or just curious about the experiences of our talented team, this series is for you. For more episodes in our trainee mini-series subscribe to Ashurst's Legal Outlook on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred podcast platform. The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to. Listeners should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coffee and books
A state at any cost part 2 by Tom segev

Coffee and books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 16:24


Sometimes history is hard. This is a good book and dives into the good and bad of the life of David Ben gurion. Book 4 of 5. ***warning*** talk of the Holocaust, displacement of Arabs, and political violence. Email: coffeeandbookstn@yahoo.com

Coffee and books
A state at any cost the life of David be. Gurion by Tom segev

Coffee and books

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 8:17


Part 1. In today's podcast we talk about the early life of David Ben gurion the founding prime minister in the state of Israel. Warning: controversial topics and the impact of the holocaust are mentioned here. Please leave feedback. Thank you

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History As It Happens
The British Mandate

History As It Happens

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 43:52


In an essay for Foreign Affairs, the Israeli historian Tom Segev argues that a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is impossible. As early as 1919, the future prime minister David Ben-Gurion observed that both nations' competing claims to the land created an unbridgeable abyss. In this episode, Segev traces the origins of today's war to the era of the British mandate. By facilitating the creation of a Jewish homeland in what was then an Arab-majority country, the British laid the groundwork for decades of bloodshed and grievances. (Foreign Affairs is the official publication of the Council on Foreign Relations).

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Nahost: Krieg zwischen Israel und Hamas. Interview Tom Segev, Historiker

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 9:25


The Deep State Consciousness Podcast
Ziontology 8. The Violence Begins - ‘The age of innocence has ended'

The Deep State Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 21:28


Just over a hundred years ago, this situation ultimately and perhaps inevitably turned to violence. The situation we are witnessing right now, whilst representing a dramatic escalation, is merely the continuation of a cycle of violence that began in the 1920s.   Buy me a Coffee page: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DSConsciousness   Christian Aid Gaza Appeal: https://www.christianaid.org.uk/appeals/emergencies/middle-east-crisis-appeal   To support the show and for access to the forum: https://payhip.com/b/Sq0ZB   Track: Walk it Off - Jae Ren Music provided by Verde Música Studio Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2l-97PH5R8   Notes One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate, by Tom Segev: http://tinyurl.com/527xn4sf   Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-2001, by Benny Morris: https://www.amazon.com/Righteous-Victims-Zionist-Arab-Conflict-1881-2001/dp/0679744754   In the Midst of Civilized Europe: The 1918–1921 Pogroms in Ukraine and the Onset of the Holocaust, by Jeffrey Veidlinger: http://tinyurl.com/4b5e64x6   The Palin Commission: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palin_Commission   The Haycroft Commission: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haycraft_Commission

StocktonAfterClass
The Palestinians After 1948 (Reposting of an Earlier Podcast)

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 62:50


What happened after the armistice in January of 1949?  Of course, the major consequence was the Palestinian refugees.  Thinking only of what we consider the internationally recognized boundaries of Israel, probably 80% or more of all the Palestinians inside of that area  on January 1, 1948 were gone by December 31, 1948.  This is the real “catastrophe,” or nakhba,  as the Palestinians call it.  The Israelis were insistent that none of these refugees would be allowed to return.  I am very sorry I can't deliver an hour-long talk on the refugee situation.  I am just not sure how to make it work.  Still, I have tried to incorporate key points into this talk and into the previous talk on the Palestine War of 1948.  And again, I invite you to go to Deep Blue (see that previous podcast if you are unclear) where I have posted my briefing document on The Palestinian Refugees of 1948.  As of April, 2021 this document has nearly 13,000 downloads from around the world.  It is a very thorough summary of the data on the refugees, of the recent research on the topic, of the personal stories of what happened, and of the argumentation.  For those interested in this subject, it is a valuable source.  If you would like to read a short novel consider Khirbet Khizeh by S. Yizhar.  The author was a noted literary figure (Yizhar Smilansky) who concealed his true identity so he could tell what happened when his unit took control of a Palestinian village in 1948.  It was translated into English in  2008.  It shocked many Israelis to realize that a person of such literary stature had experienced these things.  I mentioned the mayor of El Bireh, a Palestinian town just 10 miles north of Jerusalem.  His name was Abdul Jawad Saleh.  I met him in Amman in 1987.  He was one of the most respected of the Palestinian leaders and was later put in charge of the PLO  treasury because everyone trusted him.    He told me that one evening he had a knock at the door and two soldiers told him the governor wanted to talk to him.  This was not unusual so he went without resistance.  But they took him to the Jordan border (I think in the southern desert) and pushed him into Jordan.  They then announced on the radio that he had been expelled.  The Jordanians rushed units into the area to find him before he died of thirst.  I met him in his apartment.  His daughter was visiting and his grandson.  He was the person who made the map of the dead cities and villages of Palestine.   I asked him why they had expelled him (which is a violation of international law, by the way). He said they never tell you why they are expelling you or detaining you  but he thought it had to do with the fact that the city was erecting a “mother statue.”  It depicts a mother lifting her child  to reach for a goal. It is obviously a metaphor for the Palestinian situation.  He thought it was just too symbolically powerful for the Israelis.  When the archives were opened by Menachem Begin in the late 1970s,  Israeli scholars plunged in.  By the late 1980s, they produced a new wave of histories that went beyond wartime hero narratives but relied heavily upon primary source materials: diaries and journals and memos.  They were called the New Historians.  Their research exploded myths about how the Palestinians had fled of their own will, for example or that the military maintained a “purity of arms.”  Ilan Pappe and Avi Shlaim and Simcha Flappan were three of these.  Tom Segev's book, The First Israelis, focusing upon 1949, after the fighting was over, brings surprising new perspectives to the issues.  These historians are hated by those on the Israeli right. 

StocktonAfterClass
The Palestinian Refugees of 1948: Reposting of an Earlier Podcast

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 62:35


It has occurred to me that there is great interest in the background to the current conflict.  Here is a discussion of the Palestinian Refugees of 1948. This is an extremely important topic surrounded by false narratives and inflammatory rhetoric.  I have put off preparing a podcast for some time, but not because it is sensitive.  I deal with quite a few sensitive topics.  It goes with the territory.  But in this case, a reason for my hesitation is that I have a written briefing document that is the basis of this podcast.  It is very thorough and is fully available to anyone through Deep Blue.  (See the separate podcast on how to access Deep Blue).  It has the same title as this podcast.  But I have thought for some time that transferring that written document to a podcast would be a good thing.  My hesitation is that I will be reading and improvising from a printed text into the spoken word.  I am worried about jumps and stops and stumbles along the way.  I hope those who listen to this will find it useful. It will certainly introduce some information that is new to most of you. And if you also want to download the document from Deep Blue that is good given that it has additional information in it.   https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/110670Note that there are previous podcasts on The Palestine War of 1948, and The Palestinians After 1948. Some People in order of being mentioned:  Menachem Begin, Simha Flappan, Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, Tom Segev, Joseph Weitz, Herbert Hoover, David Ben-Gurion, Abba Eban, Samuel Katz, Meir Pa-el, Mordechai Ra'anan, Yigael Allon, Yitzhak Rabin, Gold Meir, Abu Iyad, Aharon Cizling, Moshe Sharrett, Nahum Goldman, Walid Khalidi. Some terms, places, organizations  in order of being mentioned: The Partition Plan of 1947 (181), Haganah, Irgun, Stern Gang, Plan D/Plan Dalet, Peel Commission of 1937, Deir Yassin, Haifa/Jaffa, Absentee property and the Present Absentees law, “transfer.” 

Tagesgespräch
Tom Segev: «Netanjahu ist nicht tapfer»

Tagesgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 26:15


Der bekannteste israelische Historiker, Tom Segev, kritisiert die israelische Regierung. Zudem fordert er einen Waffenstillstand in Gaza. Hoffnung auf Frieden hat er nicht. Die humanitäre Lage im Gazastreifen ist dramatisch. Grosse Spitäler werden zu Schlachtfeldern. Und noch immer gibt es keine Einigung über die israelischen Geiseln in den Händen der Hamas. Der israelische Historiker Tom Segev geht mit der israelischen Regierung hart ins Gericht: Ministerpräsident Benjamin Netanjahu werde diesen Krieg politisch nicht überleben. Tom Segev gehört zu den renommiertesten Historikern Israels. Er ist zu Gast bei David Karasek.

Der schöne Morgen | radioeins
Lokführerstreik: "Es ist völlig normal, dass wir den Druck erhöhen"

Der schöne Morgen | radioeins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 19:36


Warten, warten, warten, heißt es heute auf deutschen Bahnhöfen. Die Gewerkschaft Deutscher Lokomotivführer (GDL) hat erneut zum Warnstreik aufgerufen; 20 Stunden lang fahren nur wenige oder gar keine Züge. Warum der Streik aus seiner Sicht notwendig ist, fragen Kerstin Hermes und Julia Menger den Bundesvorsitzenden der GDL, Claus Weselsky. Außerdem kommentiert Markus Feldenkirchen vom Spiegel das Ende von Urs Fischer beim 1. FC Union. Und wir sprechen mit einem der bekanntesten Journalisten und Historiker Israels, Tom Segev, über mögliche Auswege aus dem Nahost-Konflikt.

SWR2 Kultur Info
„Der schlimmste Tag des Landes seit 1948“ – Der israelische Historiker Tom Segev in Stuttgart über Israel am 7. Oktober

SWR2 Kultur Info

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 4:26


Er hat es möglich gemacht: trotz bestehender Reiseschwierigkeit saß der der Historiker und Autor Tom Segev auf der Bühne des Stuttgarter Literaturhauses, um im Rahmen der Jüdischen Kulturwochen über sein aktuelles Buch „Jerusalem Ecke Berlin“ zu sprechen. Im voll besetzten Saal berichtete er einem aufmerksamen Publikum aber auch von seiner Einschätzung des aktuellen Nahostkrieges: Der Angriff auf Israel am 7. Oktober markiere den schlimmsten Tag des Landes seit 1948, so Segev.

Agenda
Kulturagenda vom 14.November 2023

Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 2:01


Die tägliche Kulturagenda informiert über kulturelle Events in der Region. Heute unter Anderem über eine Lesung von Tom Segev im Literaturhaus und dem Film "Ein ganzes Leben" im Kultkino Atelier.

Keys: A Troubled Inheritance
S1E10 CAN HOLOCAUST VINDICATE OCCUPATION?

Keys: A Troubled Inheritance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 61:45


This double episode closes the first season of Keys. With the Hamas invasion and massacre of October 7 2023 leading to the 2023 Israel-Gaza War, this episode brings its historical understanding to the cruel events that are unfolding as we work. We reveal that the horror that fills the news every day has its roots deep in the history of Israel-Palestine. UN Secretary-General António Guterres reminded the world that “the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum”. This special episode shows how the deeds and decisions of the past are projected on to the screen of today. If we know our history, can that help us to escape it? PLACE NAMES When the place names in Keys get confusing, these notes will help. Mike's grandparents came from Galicia, a part of eastern Europe on no modern map. Today some of Galicia is southeast Poland, another part is western Ukraine. Galicia no longer exists. In the last century, many of Galicia's Jews, Ukrainians and Poles also ceased to exist, violently, as their province was repeatedly ruptured by the front lines of two World Wars, genocide and ethnic cleansing. Before 1918, Galicia was the Austro-Hungarian Empire's most eastern province. Its capital was Lemberg (German) = Lwów (Polish) = Lviv (Ukrainian). Three names, but one city. Further south, Mike's grandfather grew up in Stanislau (German); left Stanislaviv (Ukrainian) in 1918 for a better life in Germany; deported back to Stanisławów (Polish) in 1938, which became Stanislaviv (Ukrainian) in 1939; killed in Stanislau (German) in 1941. Before Mike first visited that city in 1999, the Soviet Union renamed it Ivano-Frankovsk (Russian). Today the place where he found his grandfather's surviving colleagues and allies is called Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukrainian). Five names, but one city. Fatima Abu Salem grew up in the thriving Palestinian village of Burayr, at crossroads leading to Gaza, Hebron and Beersheba. Today a few ruins of Burayr are surrounded by the fields of Kibbutz Bro'r Hayyil. Two names, but one place. Place names matter. How we name places reveals our own histories, identities and yearnings. CREDITS for this episode Testimony Testimony and commentary by Mike Joseph, Asha Phillips Interpreters and Translators Dina Brandt Alex Dunai Markus Hartmann Burkhardt Kolbmuller Svitlana Kovalyk Itamar Shapira Nadia Slobodyan Hannah Kleinfeld Atef Alshaer Images Mike Joseph Sami Abu Salem Music Keys Theme & Variations on a Bach Prelude in B minor - Micha Wink Sources Eulogy for Ro'i Rothberg by Moshe Dayan, Avnei Derekh, Tel Aviv 1976, p191; q. in Zertal, Idith, Israel's Holocaust and the Politics of Nationhood, Cambridge University Press 2005, p180 Universal International News, 6 August 1956, Suez Crisis Theodor Meron, A life of learning, American Council of Learned Societies Occasional Paper No 65, Pittsburgh, 9 May 2008. Memorandum by Legal Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Theodor Meron) to Political Secretary to the Israeli Prime Minister, 18 Sep 1967 Israeli Kahan Commission Report is main source for the Israel-Falange history. Its Appendix can be accessed at: http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4887715-Kahan-Commission-Appendix-Complete-English.html Ben Gurion, speaking to the Israeli Cabinet, May 24, April 26, May 7, 1953, Israel State Archives; quoted in Tom Segev, A State at Any Cost, 2018, p512 PRODUCTION Mike Joseph Producer Zac Ware Sound Editor Pamela Koehne-Drube Audience and Web Advisor PRESENTERS Mike Joseph Asha Phillips SPEAKERS AND CAST in programme order Sami Abu Salem, interviewed by Mike Joseph James Stewart voicing Moshe Dayan, Theodor Meron, BBC World Service Newsreader, Baruch Ben Meir Rabbi Dr Gerhard Graf voiced by Mark Levene Lilli Gold voiced by Christine Willison Hoda Khoury, interviewed by Mike Joseph Primo Levi voiced by Andrea Brondino António Guterres, UN Secretary-General Gilad Erdan, Israeli Ambassador to UN

Die Lage-Podcast des Deutschen BundeswehrVerbandes
„Es ist eine Tragödie, was hier passiert“

Die Lage-Podcast des Deutschen BundeswehrVerbandes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 35:58


Tom erzählt im Gespräch über seine Angst, wenn er an die Zukunft seiner Enkel denkt, und sein Leben als älterer Herr, der bei Raketenangriffen aus Gaza in den Graben springt, um sein Leben zu retten.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Taha Kılınç - Yeni Tarihçiler

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 4:46


Politik Siyonizm'in modern dönemdeki kurucusu Theodor Herzl'in yakın arkadaşlarından Israel Zangwill, 1905 yazında İsviçre'nin Basel kentinde toplanan Yedinci Siyonist Kongre'den sonra, ana akım Siyonizm'den ayrılarak kendi grubunu (“Bölgesel Siyonizm”) oluşturdu. Bölgesel Siyonizm taraftarları, Filistin'i öncelemeksizin, Afrika veya Asya'da herhangi bir yerin Yahudilere “yurt” olabileceğini savunuyor, Filistin'e odaklanılmasını Yahudilerin menfaatine uygun bulmuyordu. Bu düşüncenin arka planında ise, bizzat hareketin kurucusu Zangwill'in yaşadığı şahsî bir tecrübe yatıyordu: Zangwill, 1897'deki Birinci Siyonist Kongre'den itibaren, Yahudilerin dünyanın çeşitli ülkelerinden toplanıp Filistin'e göç etmesi gerektiği fikrinin ana savunucularından biri olarak öne çıkmıştı. Yaptığı konuşmalarda ve yazdığı makalelerde kullandığı bir slogan da kısa zaman içinde şöhrete kavuşmuştu: “Topraksız bir halk için, halksız bir toprak.” Bu ifade, İngiltere'de Siyonizm'in ilk destekçilerinden Lord Shaftesbury'nin 1853 tarihli bir mektubundan iktibas edilmişti. Topraksız halk Yahudiler, halksız toprak da Filistin'di. Ancak Zangwill, Filistin'i ziyaret ettikten ve bölgenin “tıka-basa Araplarla dolu olduğunu” gördükten sonra fikrini değiştirmiş, ana akım Siyonizm'den de kopmuştu. Israel Zangwill'in kendi yolunu çizdiği Yedinci Siyonist Kongre, Theodor Herzl'in Yahudiler için yurt olarak Uganda'yı teklif etmesiyle patlak veren tartışmaların gölgesinde toplanmıştı. Herzl kongrenin hazırlıkları devam ederken ölünce, Siyonist delegeler onun yokluğunda ilk iş olarak Uganda Planı'nı rafa kaldırarak yeniden gözünü Filistin'e dikmişti. Herzl'in Uganda ısrarının arkasında da kendi tecrübesi vardı: 1898'de kısa süreliğine Filistin'i ve Kudüs'ü ziyaret eden Herzl, gördüğü manzara karşısında hayal kırıklığına uğramış, Kudüs'teki “dinî fanatizm”den ürkmüş ve kendisinin de mensubu bulunduğu seküler Avrupalı Yahudi grupların bölgede barınmakta zorlanacağını görmüştü. Theodor Herzl'in bile bizzat yaşadığı bu fikrî dönüşüme rağmen, dünyanın dört bir tarafından Filistin'e hücum eden Yahudi göçmenler eliyle kurulan İsrail, “Topraksız bir halk için, halksız bir toprak” mottosunu resmî tarih söyleminin temeline yerleştirdi. Yahudi nesiller anaokulundan itibaren, “Biz geldiğimizde Filistin toprakları bomboştu, buraya yerleştik. Sonra Araplar bize saldırdı ve bizi kovmaya çalıştı. Biz de kendimizi savunduk, devletimizi kurduk” yalanlarıyla büyütüldü. Ta ki, bir grup İsrailli Yahudi tarihçi ve akademisyen (bilahare kazandıkları isimle “Yeni Tarihçiler”), kendi devletlerinin resmî tarih tezleriyle kıyasıya hesaplaşıncaya kadar... 1980'lerin başından itibaren, devlet arşivlerinde sürdürdükleri yoğun çalışmaların ardından, aralarında Avi Shlaim, Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe, Simha Flapan, Joel Migdal, Shlomo Sand, Baruch Kimmerling, Tom Segev gibi önemli isimlerin bulunduğu bu tarihçiler çok çarpıcı bazı neticelere ulaştılar. Buna göre: Filistin toprakları, İsrail'in kuruluş sürecinde buraya akın eden Siyonist mültecilerin iddia ettiği gibi tümüyle “boş” değildi, aksine tarihî şehirler ve kasabalar kalabalık yerli Arap nüfusu barındırıyordu, Filistinliler, iddia edildiği gibi “gönüllü biçimde” vatanlarını terk etmemişti. İsrail'in bugün kurulduğu topraklarda, Siyonist çeteler eliyle çok sayıda katliam uygulanmış, yerel nüfus cebren tehcir edilmiş, yüzlerce yıldır buralarda yaşayan ahali komşu ülkelere sığınmak durumunda kalmıştı,

Die Geschichte des Nahostkonflikts
"Ich weiß, dass ich in zwei Welten lebe."

Die Geschichte des Nahostkonflikts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 53:48


Geboren wurde er im März 1945 als Thomas Schwerin in Jerusalem. Diesen Namen änderte er als junger Mann in Tom Segev. Seine Eltern waren deutsche Kommunisten, die 1933 vor den Nazis geflohen waren und sich 1935 im damaligen Palästina niedergelassen hatten. Seit den 1970er Jahren arbeitete er als Deutschlandkorrespondent unter anderem für die israelische Tageszeitung Ma'ariv. Anlässlich der Staatsgründung Israels vor 75 Jahren spricht Tom Segev im Gespräch mit Renata Schmidtkunz über persönliche Erinnerungen aus seinen zwei Welten, warum er in Bezug auf eine Friedenslösung im Nahen Osten nur wenig Optimismus verspürt und was ihm dennoch Zuversicht gibt. - Renata Schmidtkunz im Gespräch mit dem Historiker, Journalisten und Autor Tom Segev; diese Sendung vom 5. Mai 2023 ist Teil des zeit- und kulturhistorischen Archivs von oe1.ORF.at.

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Justizreform in Israel: Interview mit Tom Segev, Historiker

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 8:24


Armbrüster, Tobiaswww.deutschlandfunk.de, InterviewsDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

hr-iNFO Aktuell
"Die Demokratie in Israel ist zweilos in Gefahr"

hr-iNFO Aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 5:57


Israel feiert seine Gründung vor 75 Jahren und das in einer Zeit, in der der Staat zerrissen scheint. hr-iNFO möchte deshalb von dem israelischen Historiker und einem der bekanntesten Journalisten Israels, Tom Segev, wissen, wie brisant die Lage derzeit wirklich in Israel ist.

Empire
Origins of the Israel-Palestine Conflict

Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 51:49


The Balfour Declaration was published on the 9th November 1917. It stated the intent of the British government to create a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This week, William and Anita are joined by Tom Segev to discuss the declaration and the ensuing British mandate for Palestine. LRB Empire offer: lrb.me/empire This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/empirepod. Twitter: @Empirepoduk Goalhangerpodcasts.com Producer: Callum Hill Exec Producer: Jack Davenport Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

B5 Thema des Tages
Interview der Woche: Tom Segev - politische Situation in Israel ist gefährlich

B5 Thema des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 10:21


Die aktuelle politische Entwicklung in Israel sorgt auch im eigenen Land für Besorgnis. Der Historiker und Buchautor Tom Segev etwa hält den Rechtsruck, den es mit der neuen Regierungskoaltion gegeben hat, für eine große Gefahr. Im BR24 Interview der Woche erläutert der 77-Jährige, warum das so ist. Israel-Korrespondent Julio Segador hat mit Tom Segev gesprochen.

Unpacking Israeli History
Kastner Trial: The Weight of a Choice

Unpacking Israeli History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 38:59 Very Popular


It's January of 1954 and the Attorney General v. Gruenwald case AKA the Kastner trial has begun. This was seemingly an open and shut libel case between an elderly Hungarian Jew and Israeli government official, Israel Rudolph Kastner. Yet somehow the trial caused a government fallout, brought David Ben-Gurion out of retirement and led to Israel's first political assassination. In this episode, Noam explores what exactly Kastner was guilty of and how to grapple with the impossible choices he faced at the hands of the Nazis.  ~~~~ This season of Unpacking Israeli History is generously sponsored by Barbara Sommer & Alan Fisher, and Marci & Andrew Spitzer, and this episode is generously sponsored by ​​the Jewish Federation of Northeastern New York, and the Tampa Jewish Federation. ~~~~ Learn more about Unpacked: https://jewishunpacked.com/about/ Visit Unpacked on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/unpacked  Unpacking Israeli History about Black Saturday: https://jewishunpacked.com/black-saturday-how-far-would-you-go-for-a-homeland/ ~~~~ Tom Segev. The Seventh Million.  Ben Hecht. Perfidy. Leora Bilsky (2001). Judging Evil in the Trial of Kastner. Law and History Review, 19(1), 117–160. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/744213 Hanna Yablonka and Moshe Tlamim (2003). The Development of Holocaust Consciousness in Israel: The Nuremberg, Kapos, Kastner, and Eichmann Trials. Israel Studies, 8(3), Israel and the Holocaust, 1-24. URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/30245616 Yechiam Weitz (1996). The Holocaust on Trial: The Impact of the Kasztner and Eichmann Trials on Israeli Society. Israel Studies, 1(2),  1-26. David Luban (2001). A Man Lost in the Gray Zone. Law and History Review, 19(1). 161-17.  “Joel Brand, 58, Hungarian Jew in Eichmann's Truck Deal, Dies.” The New York Times, The New York Times, https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1964/07/15/97339949.html?pageNumber=35.  Laor, Dan. “Israel Kastner vs. Hannah Szenes: Who Was Really the Hero during the Holocaust?” Haaretz.com, Haaretz, 9 Nov. 2013, https://www.haaretz.com/.premium-who-was-the-real-holocaust-hero-1.5287614.  Pnina Lahav (2001). A "Jewish State... to Be Known as the State of Israel": Notes on Israeli Legal Historiography. Law and History Review, 19(2), 387–433. doi:10.2307/744134  United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. “Rudolf (Rezso) Kastner.” Holocaust Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/rudolf-rezsoe-kasztner. Accessed on March 20,2022. Hannah Szenes. "A Walk to Caesarea (Eli, Eli)." Perf. Ofra Haza. YouTube. November 26, 2020. Web. Accessed on March 20, 2022. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jMQq0jYzbw&ab_channel=AntonioSalbertrand Yad Vashem: https://www.yadvashem.org/odot_pdf/microsoft%20word%20-%205978.pdf Israeli Govt: https://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/mfa-archive/1950-1959/pages/nazis%20and%20nazi%20collaborators%20-punishment-%20law-%20571.aspx Asher Maoz (2000). Historical Adjudication: Courts of Law, Commissions of Inquiry, and "Historical Truth.” Law and History Review (18)3. URL: https://archive.ph/W2cAj#selection-471.1-426.8 USHMM: https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/gallery/jewish-population-of-europe Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/israel-says-worlds-jewry-still-2-million-shy-of-1939-numbers/ https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/holocaust-remembrance-day/the-holocaust-facts-and-figures-1.5298803?lts=1647822682931 https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,864174,00.html https://www.commentary.org/articles/w-laqueur/the-kastner-caseaftermath-of-the-catastrophe/ https://m.knesset.gov.il/EN/About/Lexicon/Pages/NoConfidence.aspx https://main.knesset.gov.il/EN/About/History/Pages/KnessetHistory.aspx?kns=2 https://www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/mfa-archive/1950-1959/pages/nazis%20and%20nazi%20collaborators%20-punishment-%20law-%20571.aspx Primo Levi, The Drowned and the Saved Lucy Davidowicz, The War Against the Jews https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/jewish-uprisings-in-ghettos-and-camps-1941-44#:~:text=Resistance%20in%20Ghettos&text=Their%20main%20goals%20were%20to,escaping%20to%20join%20the%20partisans.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tB4pU6JKsfQ&list=PLVV0r6CmEsFw4EQRLZvAoreWVLWLJDNaI&index=95&ab_channel=WebofStories-LifeStoriesofRemarkablePeople https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-quot-blood-for-goods-quot-deal-april-1944

Tel Aviv Review
Ben-Gurion: An Intimate Portrait (Rerun)

Tel Aviv Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 40:28


Historian and journalist Dr Tom Segev discusses his book, “A State at all Costs: The Life of David Ben-Gurion,” a biography of Israel's founding father that draws heavily on his newly declassified personal papers.

StocktonAfterClass
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 21. The Palestinian Refugees of 1948. A Detailed Briefing. Third podcast of three on the Palestine War of 1948.

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 62:56


The Palestinian Refugees of 1948This is an extremely important topic surrounded by false narratives and inflammatory rhetoric.  I have put off preparing a podcast for some time, but not because it is sensitive.  I deal with quite a few sensitive topics.  It goes with the territory.  But in this case, a reason for my hesitation is that I have a written briefing document that is the basis of this podcast.  It is very thorough and is fully available to anyone through Deep Blue.  (See the separate podcast on how to access Deep Blue).  It has the same title as this podcast.  But I have thought for some time that transferring that written document to a podcast would be a good thing.  My hesitation is that I will be reading and improvising from a printed text into the spoken word.  I am worried about jumps and stops and stumbles along the way.  I hope those who listen to this will find it useful. It will certainly introduce some information that is new to most of you. And if you also want to download the document from Deep Blue that is good given that it has additional information in it.  As of 1 September 2021 it has 13,000+ downloads worldwide. https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/110670Note that there are previous podcasts on The Palestine War of 1948, and The Palestinians After 1948.  Some People in order of being mentioned:  Menachem Begin, Simha Flappan, Benny Morris, Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim, Tom Segev, Joseph Weitz, Herbert Hoover, David Ben-Gurion, Abba Eban, Samuel Katz, Meir Pa-el, Mordechai Ra'anan, Yigael Allon, Yitzhak Rabin, Gold Meir, Abu Iyad, Aharon Cizling, Moshe Sharrett, Nahum Goldman, Walid Khalidi. Some terms, places, organizations  in order of being mentioned: The Partition Plan of 1947 (181), Haganah, Irgun, Stern Gang, Plan D/Plan Dalet, Peel Commission of 1937, Deir Yassin, Haifa/Jaffa, Absentee property and the Present Absentees law, “transfer.” 

StocktonAfterClass
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 12. The Palestine War of 1948. What happened after the War?

StocktonAfterClass

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 32:55


What happened after the armistice in January of 1949?  Of course, the major consequence was the Palestinian refugees.  Thinking only of what we consider the internationally recognized boundaries of Israel, probably 80% or more of all the Palestinians inside of that area  on January 1, 1948 were gone by December 31, 1948.  This is the real “catastrophe,” or nakhba,  as the Palestinians call it.  The Israelis were insistent that none of these refugees would be allowed to return.  I am very sorry I can't deliver an hour-long talk on the refugee situation.  I am just not sure how to make it work.  Still, I have tried to incorporate key points into this talk and into the previous talk on the Palestine War of 1948.  And again, I invite you to go to Deep Blue (see that previous podcast if you are unclear) where I have posted my briefing document on The Palestinian Refugees of 1948.  As of April, 2021 this document has nearly 13,000 downloads from around the world.  It is a very thorough summary of the data on the refugees, of the recent research on the topic, of the personal stories of what happened, and of the argumentation.  For those interested in this subject, it is a valuable source.  If you would like to read a short novel consider Khirbet Khizeh by S. Yizhar.  The author was a noted literary figure (Yizhar Smilansky) who concealed his true identity so he could tell what happened when his unit took control of a Palestinian village in 1948.  It was translated into English in  2008.  It shocked many Israelis to realize that a person of such literary stature had experienced these things.  I mentioned the mayor of El Bireh, a Palestinian town just 10 miles north of Jerusalem.  His name was Abdul Jawad Saleh.  I met him in Amman in 1987.  He was one of the most respected of the Palestinian leaders and was later put in charge of the PLO  treasury because everyone trusted him.    He told me that one evening he had a knock at the door and two soldiers told him the governor wanted to talk to him.  This was not unusual so he went without resistance.  But they took him to the Jordan border (I think in the southern desert) and pushed him into Jordan.  They then announced on the radio that he had been expelled.  The Jordanians rushed units into the area to find him before he died of thirst.  I met him in his apartment.  His daughter was visiting and his grandson.  He was the person who made the map of the dead cities and villages of Palestine.   I asked him why they had expelled him (which is a violation of international law, by the way). He said they never tell you why they are expelling you or detaining you  but he thought it had to do with the fact that the city was erecting a “mother statue.”  It depicts a mother lifting her child  to reach for a goal. It is obviously a metaphor for the Palestinian situation.  He thought it was just too symbolically powerful for the Israelis.  When the archives were opened by Menachem Begin in the late 1970s,  Israeli scholars plunged in.  By the late 1980s, they produced a new wave of histories that went beyond wartime hero narratives but relied heavily upon primary source materials: diaries and journals and memos.  They were called the New Historians.  Their research exploded myths about how the Palestinians had fled of their own will, for example or that the military maintained a “purity of arms.”  Ilan Pappe and Avi Shlaim and Simcha Flappan were three of these.  Tom Segev's book, The First Israelis, focusing upon 1949, after the fighting was over, brings surprising new perspectives to the issues.  These historians are hated by those on the Israeli right. 

Postface – Caroline Gutmann
Invités de Caroline Gutmann : Jean Hatzfeld et Laurent Lemire

Postface – Caroline Gutmann

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021


Post Face, émission littéraire présentée par Caroline Gutmann qui reçoit Jean Hatzfeld pour son livre « Là où tout se tait » aux éditions Gallimard et Laurent Lemire qui vient présenter l'ouvrage d'Omer Bartov, « Anatomie d'un génocide » aux éditions Plein Jour. À propos du livre : "Là où tout se tait" paru aux éditions Gallimard Sur les collines de Nyamata, Jean Hatzfeld part cette fois à la recherche des très rares Hutus qui ont résisté à la folie génocidaire au péril de leur vie. Au Rwanda, on les appelle abarinzi w'igihango, les gardiens du pacte de sang, ou parfois les Justes. Mais vingt-cinq ans après, ils restent des personnages silencieux, entourés de méfiance ; parce que aux yeux des Hutus ils incarnent la trahison, ou leur renvoient l'image de ce qu'ils auraient pu être, tandis que les Tutsis portent sur eux d'irréductibles soupçons et le plus souvent refusent d'admettre qu'il y ait eu des Hutus méritants. Beaucoup de sauveteurs ont été abattus par les tueurs, sans laisser de trace. Certains de ceux qui ont survécu racontent ici leurs histoires extraordinaires. Chacun trouve les mots pour relater ce chaos dans une langue étrange, familière et nourrie de métaphores, reconnaissable entre toutes pour ceux qui ont lu les précédents livres de l'auteur. Jean Hatzfeld a grandi au Chambon-sur-Lignon, le "village des Justes". Ce livre est le sixième qu'il consacre au génocide Tutsi à Nyamata. Son dernier roman, Deux mètres dix, a paru dans la collection "Blanche" en 2018. À propos du livre : "Anatomie d'un génocide" paru aux éditions Plein Jour Buczacz est une petite ville de Galicie (aujourd'hui en Ukraine). Pendant plus de 400 ans, des communautés diverses y ont vécu plus ou moins ensemble ; jusqu'à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, qui a vu la disparition de toute sa population juive. En se concentrant sur ce seul lieu, étudié depuis l'avant-Première Guerre mondiale, Omer Bartov reconstitue une évolution polarisée par l'avènement des nationalismes polonais et ukrainien, et la lutte entre les deux communautés, tandis que l'antisémitisme s'accroît. À partir d'archives récoltées pendant plus de 20 ans, d'une documentation considérable, de journaux intimes, de rapports politiques, milliers d'archives rarement analysées jusqu'à aujourd'hui, il retrace le chemin précis qui a mené à la Shoah. Il renouvelle en profondeur notre regard sur les ressorts sociaux et intimes de la destruction des Juifs d'Europe. Omer Bartov est professeur d'histoire européenne à Brown University (États-Unis). Il est l'auteur de plusieurs livres importants, dont un seul, jusque-là, a été traduit en français (L'Armée d'Hitler, Hachette, 1999). Anatomie d'un génocide a été célébré par Jan Gross, Tom Segev, Christopher Browning, Saul Friedlander, Philip Sands…

Les matinales
Invités de Sandrine Sebbane, Yishai Sarid et Omer Bar Tov

Les matinales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021


Essentiel – Le rendez-vous culture de RCJ – présenté les lundis par Sandrine Sebbane. Sandrine Sebbane reçoit Yishai Sarid pour « Le monstre de la mémoire » paru chez Acte Sud et Omer Bar Tov pour « Anatomie d'un génocide » aux éditions Plein Jour. À propos du livre : «Le monstre de la mémoire» paru aux Éditions Acte Sud Un historien israélien, spécialiste des processus d’extermination pendant la Shoah, devient guide des camps de la mort, accompagnant des groupes de lycéens dans leurs visites imposées au cours de « voyages de la mémoire ». Cette expérience, doublée de sollicitations diverses autour des différentes formes que prend l’entretien officiel de cette inflammable mémoire, entame progressivement et profondément son rapport au monde et aux autres. Sur l'échec de la transmission de l'histoire, un corps à corps explosif avec des questionnements vertigineux, aussi intimes que politiques. Devenu spécialiste de la Shoah malgré lui, un historien israélien accompagne des groupes de lycéens dans leurs visites imposées au cours de “voyages de la mémoire” systématisés par l’État. Le voilà guide des camps de la mort. Cette expérience, cette fréquentation intime et quotidienne des processus d’extermination nazis, doublées de sollicitations diverses autour des différentes formes que prend l’entretien officiel d’une inflammable mémoire, entament progressivement et profondément son rapport au monde et aux autres. Rédigé sous la forme d’une lettre adressée au président de Yad Vashem (l’Institut international pour la mémoire de la Shoah sis à Jérusalem), cette sorte de rapport de mission bouscule le lecteur comme un interrogatoire musclé. Rapidement, le ton se tend. Une rage sourde imprègne chaque phrase, contamine le regard. On y lit l’implication et la rigueur scientifique du guide mais aussi sa solitude, son sentiment d’impuissance. Dans une époque vouée au virtuel autant qu’au pragmatisme, Yishaï Sarid soumet à sa propre absurdité cette mise en scène de la mémoire au service d’un projet national qui érige la survie en triomphe. Le texte porte le constat terrible de l’impossibilité de transmettre, face à la banalisation du tourisme de l’horreur. Mais il contient son propre démenti : bref, saisissant, implacable, il a la puissance de déflagration et l’efficacité sensorielle d’un corps à corps avec ce monstre de la mémoire. Né en 1965 à Tel Aviv, Yishaï Sarid a étudié le droit à Jérusalem et à Harvard. Il a travaillé au bureau du procureur pour les affaires criminelles avant de devenir avocat dans un cabinet privé. Il est le fils de Yossi Sarid, figure universellement respectée de la gauche israélienne, disparu en 2015.Le Poète de Gaza (Actes Noirs), son deuxième roman et le premier traduit en France, a reçu le grand prix de Littérature policière ainsi que le prix de la SNCF en 2011. Le Troisième Temple, paru en 2018 chez Actes Sud, a été lauréat du Bernstein Prize 2016 en Israël. À propos du livre : «Anatomie d'un génocide» paru aux Éditions Plein Jour Buczacz est une petite ville de Galicie (aujourd’hui en Ukraine). Pendant plus de 400 ans, des communautés diverses y ont vécu plus ou moins ensemble ; jusqu’à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, qui a vu la disparition de toute sa population juive. En se concentrant sur ce seul lieu, étudié depuis l’avant-Première Guerre mondiale, Omer Bartov reconstitue une évolution polarisée par l’avènement des nationalismes polonais et ukrainien, et la lutte entre les deux communautés, tandis que l’antisémitisme s’accroît. À partir d’archives récoltées pendant plus de 20 ans, d’une documentation considérable, de journaux intimes, de rapports politiques, milliers d’archives rarement analysées jusqu’à aujourd’hui, il retrace le chemin précis qui a mené à la Shoah. Il renouvelle en profondeur notre regard sur les ressorts sociaux et intimes de la destruction des Juifs d’Europe. Omer Bartov est professeur d’histoire européenne à Brown University (États-Unis). Il est l’auteur de plusieurs livres importants, dont un seul, jusque-là, a été traduit en français (L’Armée d’Hitler, Hachette, 1999). Anatomie d’un génocide a été célébré par Jan Gross, Tom Segev, Christopher Browning, Saul Friedlander, Philip Sands…

N'Autre Histoire
#20 La férocité blanche (3/3): Reprendre la parole aux experts

N'Autre Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 46:11


#20 Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: penser la férocité blanche, 3e partie: Reprendre la parole aux expertsLa férocité blanche, ce sont 500 ans de crimes et d'injustice produits par la violence coloniale. Troisième et dernière partie de notre entretien avec Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe, autrice de La férocité blanche, des non-blancs aux non-aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours. Dans épisode, Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe s'interroge sur le regard soi-disant neutre de ceux qui se proclament experts et appelle chacunE d'entre nous à se défaire des prisons mentales qui nous emprisonnent en questionnant les vérités officielles.Née en Colombie, Rosa-Amelia Plumelle-Uribe est descendante à la fois des populations autochtones d'Abya Yala et des AfricainEs qui y ont été déportéEs par les colonisateurs Européens.Références:Générique : Atch, Freedom, 2020.Maria Bethânia (ft. Caetano Veloso & Gilberto Gil), Saudade dela, 2009.Les ouvrages de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: Du lynchage des noirs dans les rues au lynchage judiciaire des noirs, Éd. Anibwé, 2020; 3 Novembre 2015 Victimes innocentes des guerres, Éd. Anibwé, 2016; Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs. Racialisation et banalisation d'un crime contre l'humanité, Éd. Anibwé, 2012; Kongo, les mains coupées, Éd. Anibwé, 2010; Traite des blancs, traites des noirs : aspects méconnus et conséquences actuelles, L'Harmattan, 2008; La férocité blanche : des non-Blancs aux non-Aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours, A. Michel, 2001. Les conseils de lecture de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: En los años 70 : Tambores del destino por Peter Bourne ; Discurso sobre el colonialismo de Aimé Césaire ; Los condenados de la tierra; Piel negra máscaras blancas por Franz Fanon ; Autobiografía de Malcom X por Alex Haley ; El apartheid en la práctica, Compendio de la legislación sud-africana ; En los años 80 : Français et Africains. Les Noirs dans le regard des Blancs por William Cohen ; La politique nazie d'extermination, François Bédarida ; La destruction des Juifs d'Europe par Raul Hilberg ; Des Juifs dans la collaboration par Maurice Rajsfus ; Hitler voulait l'Afrique par Alexandre Kuma N'Dumbé III ; Science nazie, science de mort par Benno Muller-Hill ; La conquête de l'Amérique et la question de l'autre par Tzvetan Todorov ; Israël et les peuples noirs L'alliance raciste israélo arabe par Abdelkader Benabdallah ; Mémoires d'un esclave américain par Frederick Douglas ; Le code noir ou le calvaire de Canaan par Louis Sala-Molins ; En los años 90 : L'Afrique aux Amériques par Louis Sala-Molins ; Les fantômes du roi Léopold II un holocauste oublié par Adam Hochschild ; L'assassinat de Lumumba par Ludo de Witte ;L'or et le fer, Bismarck et son banquier Bleichröder par Fritz Stern ; Le septième million, par Tom Segev ; Eichmann à Jérusalem par Hannah Arendt ; Civilisation ou barbarie par Cheikh Anta Diop; Desde los años 2 000 : Le mythe de la bonne guerre par Jacques R. Pauwels ; 1914-1918 La grande guerre des classes par Jacques R. Pauwels ; La conquête continue par Noam Chomsky ; « Nous le peuple des Etats Unis » par Howard Zinn ; Une histoire populaire des Etats-Unis par Howard Zinn ; L'Holocauste dans la vie américaine par Peter Novick ; Aux origines des théories raciales par André Pichot ; Si je suis encore en vie… par Ken Saro-Wiwa ; Comment Hitler a acheté les Allemands par Götz Aly ; Les architectes de l'extermination par Götz Aly ; Silenciando el pasado por Michel-Rolph Trouillot ; Esclavage Réparation Les Lumières des Capucins et Les lueurs des pharisiens par Louis Sala-Molins.Pour aller plus loin:L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Cases Rebelles en 2014L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Thotep: partie 1 et partie 2Lettre a Yann Moix, qui traitait "d'anachronisme" l'utilisation du terme "crime contre l'humanité" concernant l'esclavage ou les crimes commis sous NapoléonExtrait de Kongo, les mains coupées sur le site de Cases RebellesExtrait de Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs sur le site Etat d'exceptionAdaptation radiophonique de La Férocité blanche par Le gang des gazières Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Les matinales
Invités de Sandrine Sebbane, Omer Bar Tov, Nathalie Zajde et le Grand Rabbin Olivier Kaufmann

Les matinales

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021


ESSENTIEL, le rendez-vous culture présenté par Sandrine Sebbane. Transmettre la mémoire / Avec une interview de Omer Bar Tov, Professeur d’histoire à l’université de Brown aux USA pour son livre « Anatomie d’un génocide » aux éditions Plein Jour, Nathalie Zajde, psychologue spécialiste des enfants cachés et le Grand Rabbin Olivier Kaufmann. À propos du livre : «Anatomie d’un génocide » paru aux Éditions Plein Jour Buczacz est une petite ville de Galicie (aujourd’hui en Ukraine). Pendant plus de 400 ans, des communautés diverses y ont vécu plus ou moins ensemble ; jusqu’à la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, qui a vu la disparition de toute sa population juive. En se concentrant sur ce seul lieu, étudié depuis l’avant-Première Guerre mondiale, Omer Bartov reconstitue une évolution polarisée par l’avènement des nationalismes polonais et ukrainien, et la lutte entre les deux communautés, tandis que l’antisémitisme s’accroît. À partir d’archives récoltées pendant plus de 20 ans, d’une documentation considérable, de journaux intimes, de rapports politiques, milliers d’archives rarement analysées jusqu’à aujourd’hui, il retrace le chemin précis qui a mené à la Shoah. Il renouvelle en profondeur notre regard sur les ressorts sociaux et intimes de la destruction des Juifs d’Europe. Omer Bartov est professeur d’histoire européenne à Brown University (États-Unis). Il est l’auteur de plusieurs livres importants, dont un seul, jusque-là, a été traduit en français (L’Armée d’Hitler, Hachette, 1999). Anatomie d’un génocide a été célébré par Jan Gross, Tom Segev, Christopher Browning, Saul Friedlander, Philip Sands…

N'Autre Histoire
#19 La férocité blanche (2/3): Appeler un génocide un génocide

N'Autre Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 41:10


#19 La férocité blanche (2/3): Trouver les mot: appeler un génocide un génocideLa « férocité blanche », ce sont les crimes produits par 500 ans de colonialisme, dont Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe rapporte l'extrême violence et cruauté à travers un travail gigantesque de documentation accumulée et minutieusement analysée pendant deux décennies. Deuxième partie de notre entretien avec l'autrice de La férocité blanche, des non-blancs aux non-aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours. Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe nous présente sa réflexion, riche et fine, sur la notion de génocide, et comment elle a contribué à la redéfinir à partir de ses recherches.Née en Colombie, Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe est descendante à la fois des peuples originaires d'Abya Yala (Amériques) et des populations noires qui y ont été déportées pendant la traite d'esclaves européenne. Publié en 2001, La férocité blanche est le fruit de 20 ans de réflexion, qui reste toujours pertinente.Musique:Los hijos del sol, El tamalito, 1989.Générique : Atch, Freedom, 2020.Les ouvrages de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: Du lynchage des noirs dans les rues au lynchage judiciaire des noirs, Éd. Anibwé, 2020; 3 Novembre 2015 Victimes innocentes des guerres, Éd. Anibwé, 2016; Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs. Racialisation et banalisation d'un crime contre l'humanité, Éd. Anibwé, 2012; Kongo, les mains coupées, Éd. Anibwé, 2010; Traite des blancs, traites des noirs : aspects méconnus et conséquences actuelles, L'Harmattan, 2008; La férocité blanche : des non-Blancs aux non-Aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours, A. Michel, 2001.Les conseils de lecture de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: En los años 70 : Tambores del destino por Peter Bourne ; Discurso sobre el colonialismo de Aimé Césaire ; Los condenados de la tierra; Piel negra máscaras blancas por Franz Fanon ; Autobiografía de Malcom X por Alex Haley ; El apartheid en la práctica, Compendio de la legislación sud-africana ; En los años 80 : Français et Africains. Les Noirs dans le regard des Blancs por William Cohen ; La politique nazie d'extermination, François Bédarida ; La destruction des Juifs d'Europe par Raul Hilberg ; Des Juifs dans la collaboration par Maurice Rajsfus ; Hitler voulait l'Afrique par Alexandre Kuma N'Dumbé III ; Science nazie, science de mort par Benno Muller-Hill ; La conquête de l'Amérique et la question de l'autre par Tzvetan Todorov ; Israël et les peuples noirs L'alliance raciste israélo arabe par Abdelkader Benabdallah ; Mémoires d'un esclave américain par Frederick Douglas ; Le code noir ou le calvaire de Canaan par Louis Sala-Molins ; En los años 90 : L'Afrique aux Amériques par Louis Sala-Molins ; Les fantômes du roi Léopold II un holocauste oublié par Adam Hochschild ; L'assassinat de Lumumba par Ludo de Witte ;L'or et le fer, Bismarck et son banquier Bleichröder par Fritz Stern ; Le septième million, par Tom Segev ; Eichmann à Jérusalem par Hannah Arendt ; Civilisation ou barbarie par Cheikh Anta Diop; Desde los años 2 000 : Le mythe de la bonne guerre par Jacques R. Pauwels ; 1914-1918 La grande guerre des classes par Jacques R. Pauwels ; La conquête continue par Noam Chomsky ; « Nous le peuple des Etats Unis » par Howard Zinn ; Une histoire populaire des Etats-Unis par Howard Zinn ; L'Holocauste dans la vie américaine par Peter Novick ; Aux origines des théories raciales par André Pichot ; Si je suis encore en vie… par Ken Saro-Wiwa ; Comment Hitler a acheté les Allemands par Götz Aly ; Les architectes de l'extermination par Götz Aly ; Silenciando el pasado por Michel-Rolph Trouillot ; Esclavage Réparation Les Lumières des Capucins et Les lueurs des pharisiens par Louis Sala-Molins.Pour aller plus loin:L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Cases Rebelles en 2014L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Thotep: partie 1 et partie 2Lettre a Yann Moix, qui traitait "d'anachronisme" l'utilisation du terme "crime contre l'humanité" concernant l'esclavage ou les crimes commis sous NapoléonExtrait de Kongo, les mains coupées sur le site de Cases RebellesExtrait de Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs sur le site Etat d'exceptionAdaptation radiophonique de La Férocité blanche par Le gang des gazières Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

N'Autre Histoire
#18 La férocité blanche (1/3): Prendre conscience du « démon du racisme »

N'Autre Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 41:10


#18 Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe. Penser la férocité blanche (1/3)Pour cet épisode, nous avons rencontré Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe, autrice de La férocité blanche, des non-blancs aux non-aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours.Aujourd'hui âgée de 68 ans, elle a accepté de nous recevoir chez elle, en banlieue parisienne. Née en Colombie, Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe est descendante à la fois des peuples originaires d'Abya Yala (Amériques) et des populations noires qui y ont été déportées pendant la traite d'esclaves Européenne. Ce que Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe appelle la « férocité blanche », ce sont les crimes produits par 500 ans de colonialisme, dont elle rapporte l'extrême violence et cruauté à travers un travail gigantesque de documentation accumulée et minutieusement analysée pendant deux décennies. Mais La férocité blanche est tout sauf un catalogue de l'horreur. Publié en 2001, ce livre est le fruit de 20 ans de réflexion, qui reste pertinente. Comme Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe le dit elle-même, c'est une compréhension des faits qu'elle propose avant tout. Musique:Julieta Venegas ft. Marisa Monte, Ilusión, 2011.Générique : Atch, Freedom, 2020.Les ouvrages de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: Du lynchage des noirs dans les rues au lynchage judiciaire des noirs, Éd. Anibwé, 2020; 3 Novembre 2015 Victimes innocentes des guerres, Éd. Anibwé, 2016; Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs. Racialisation et banalisation d'un crime contre l'humanité, Éd. Anibwé, 2012; Kongo, les mains coupées, Éd. Anibwé, 2010; Traite des blancs, traites des noirs : aspects méconnus et conséquences actuelles, L'Harmattan, 2008; La férocité blanche : des non-Blancs aux non-Aryens, génocides occultés de 1492 à nos jours, A. Michel, 2001.Les conseils de lecture de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe: En los años 70 : Tambores del destino por Peter Bourne ; Discurso sobre el colonialismo de Aimé Césaire ; Los condenados de la tierra; Piel negra máscaras blancas por Franz Fanon ; Autobiografía de Malcom X por Alex Haley ; El apartheid en la práctica, Compendio de la legislación sud-africana ; En los años 80 : Français et Africains. Les Noirs dans le regard des Blancs por William Cohen ; La politique nazie d'extermination, François Bédarida ; La destruction des Juifs d'Europe par Raul Hilberg ; Des Juifs dans la collaboration par Maurice Rajsfus ; Hitler voulait l'Afrique par Alexandre Kuma N'Dumbé III ; Science nazie, science de mort par Benno Muller-Hill ; La conquête de l'Amérique et la question de l'autre par Tzvetan Todorov ; Israël et les peuples noirs L'alliance raciste israélo arabe par Abdelkader Benabdallah ; Mémoires d'un esclave américain par Frederick Douglas ; Le code noir ou le calvaire de Canaan par Louis Sala-Molins ; En los años 90 : L'Afrique aux Amériques par Louis Sala-Molins ; Les fantômes du roi Léopold II un holocauste oublié par Adam Hochschild ; L'assassinat de Lumumba par Ludo de Witte ;L'or et le fer, Bismarck et son banquier Bleichröder par Fritz Stern ; Le septième million, par Tom Segev ; Eichmann à Jérusalem par Hannah Arendt ; Civilisation ou barbarie par Cheikh Anta Diop; Desde los años 2 000 : Le mythe de la bonne guerre par Jacques R. Pauwels ; 1914-1918 La grande guerre des classes par Jacques R. Pauwels ; La conquête continue par Noam Chomsky ; « Nous le peuple des Etats Unis » par Howard Zinn ; Une histoire populaire des Etats-Unis par Howard Zinn ; L'Holocauste dans la vie américaine par Peter Novick ; Aux origines des théories raciales par André Pichot ; Si je suis encore en vie… par Ken Saro-Wiwa ; Comment Hitler a acheté les Allemands par Götz Aly ; Les architectes de l'extermination par Götz Aly ; Silenciando el pasado por Michel-Rolph Trouillot ; Esclavage Réparation Les Lumières des Capucins et Les lueurs des pharisiens par Louis Sala-Molins.Pour aller plus loin:L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Cases Rebelles en 2014L'entretien de Rosa Amelia Plumelle-Uribe avec Thotep: partie 1 et partie 2Lettre a Yann Moix, qui traitait "d'anachronisme" l'utilisation du terme "crime contre l'humanité" concernant l'esclavage ou les crimes commis sous NapoléonExtrait de Kongo, les mains coupées sur le site de Cases RebellesExtrait de Victimes des esclavagistes musulmans, chrétiens et juifs sur le site Etat d'exceptionAdaptation radiophonique de La Férocité blanche par Le gang des gazières Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

BICOM's Podcast
Episode 94 | David Ben Gurion: A State at Any Cost

BICOM's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 32:00


James Sorene interviews Tom Segev, author of the monumental new biography of David Ben-Gurion, A State At Any Cost. 

Tel Aviv Review
Ben-Gurion: An Intimate Portrait

Tel Aviv Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 40:28


Historian and journalist Dr Tom Segev discusses his new book, A State at all Costs: The Life of David Ben-Gurion, a new biography of Israel's founding father that draws heavily on his newly declassified personal papers. Tel Aviv Review is supported by the Public Discourse Grant from the Israel Institute, which is dedicated to strengthening the field of Israel Studies in order to promote knowledge and enhance understanding of modern Israel.

Global Insights (Video)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Global Insights (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Holocaust (Audio)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Holocaust (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Library Channel (Video)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Library Channel (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Library Channel (Audio)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Library Channel (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Holocaust (Video)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Holocaust (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Middle East (Audio)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Middle East (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Middle East (Video)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Middle East (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Global Insights (Audio)
Living with the Holocaust with Tom Segev -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- Library Channel

Global Insights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 58:54


Born in Jerusalem to parents who had fled Nazi Germany, Israeli journalist Tom Segev is a leading figure among the so-called New Historians, who have challenged many of Israel’s traditional narratives or “founding myths.” His books include, “The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust” (2000); “One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate” (2000); “1967: Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East” (2006); and “Simon Wiesenthal: The Life and Legends” (2010). Segev is presented by the Holocaust Living History Workshop, a joint program of the UC San Diego Library and the Jewish Studies Program. Series: "Library Channel" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 30122]

Human Rights (Audio)
The Life and Work of Simon Wiesenthal with Tom Segev (Conversations with History)

Human Rights (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 50:10


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Tom Segev for a discussion of his new book, The Life and Legends of Simon Wiesenthal. The conversation focuses on the roots of Wiesenthal's passionate commitment to justice and explores his lifelong quest to convict perpetrators of genocide. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 20515]

Human Rights (Video)
The Life and Work of Simon Wiesenthal with Tom Segev (Conversations with History)

Human Rights (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 50:10


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Tom Segev for a discussion of his new book, The Life and Legends of Simon Wiesenthal. The conversation focuses on the roots of Wiesenthal's passionate commitment to justice and explores his lifelong quest to convict perpetrators of genocide. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 20515]

Holocaust (Audio)
The Life and Work of Simon Wiesenthal with Tom Segev (Conversations with History)

Holocaust (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 50:10


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Tom Segev for a discussion of his new book, The Life and Legends of Simon Wiesenthal. The conversation focuses on the roots of Wiesenthal's passionate commitment to justice and explores his lifelong quest to convict perpetrators of genocide. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 20515]

Holocaust (Video)
The Life and Work of Simon Wiesenthal with Tom Segev (Conversations with History)

Holocaust (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011 50:10


Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes historian Tom Segev for a discussion of his new book, The Life and Legends of Simon Wiesenthal. The conversation focuses on the roots of Wiesenthal's passionate commitment to justice and explores his lifelong quest to convict perpetrators of genocide. Series: "Conversations with History" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 20515]

Brent Holland Show
Tom Segev

Brent Holland Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2011 29:12


Tom Segev joins the program to discuss his biography of Simon Wiesenthal. This first fully documented biography of Simon Wiesenthal, the legendary Nazi hunter, is also a brilliant character study of a man whose life was part invention but wholly dedicated to ensuring both that the Nazis be held responsible for their crimes and that the destruction of European Jewry never be forgotten

Tachles Podcast
Tom Segev im Gespräch über seine neue Biographie über Simon Wiesenthal

Tachles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 29:15


Tom Segevs neue Biographie über Simon Wiesenthal hat bereits in den ersten Wochen nach dem Erscheinen für grosse Aufmerksamkeit gesorgt. Im Gespräch mit Gisela Blau spricht der israelische Historiker…