Israel Among the Nations: A Historian’s Reflections by J. L. Talmon ONE DOES NOT have to be a committed Zionist to recognize that the establishment of the State of Israel has…
The Ordeal of Sir Lewis Namier: The Man, the Historian, the Jew by J. L. Talmon I WAS PRIVILEGED to know the great historian Sir Lewis Namier, and to enjoy his friendship for some twelve years…
Utopianism and Politics:A Conservative View by J. L. Talmon SINCE the time of the French Revolution, a substantial proportion of the most politically conscious and active people have tended…
The Study of Man: Social Prophetism in 19th-Century France by J. L. Talmon THE early 19th century witnessed an outcrop of revolutionary movements in which religious motivations mingled with radical tendencies unleashed by…
Uniqueness & Universality of Jewish HistoryA Mid-Century Revaluation by J. L. Talmon We stand on the threshold of a new era in Jewish and world history, in which it becomes a spiritual…