Hebrew Language History
Maevis Oakes
Maison d'édition: Publifye AS
Synopsis
"Hebrew Language History" explores the remarkable journey of Hebrew, from its ancient origins to its modern revival, offering a captivating look at one of the world's most fascinating linguistic resurrections. The book delves into the unique features of Hebrew, its unprecedented revival after centuries of dormancy, and its significance in shaping Israeli identity and culture. By tracing the language's evolution from its Semitic roots in the ancient Near East to its role in biblical texts and eventual decline, the authors set the stage for understanding the magnitude of its revival in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. At its core, the book argues that Hebrew's revival is not merely a linguistic phenomenon but a testament to the power of cultural memory and national will. This perspective challenges conventional wisdom about language "death" and offers insights into language preservation efforts worldwide. The narrative progresses from introducing Hebrew linguistics to exploring its historical trajectory, culminating in an analysis of modern Hebrew's role in Israeli society and its global significance. Drawing on a diverse range of evidence, including linguistic analysis, historical documents, and contemporary studies, "Hebrew Language History" balances academic rigor with accessibility. It offers readers a unique perspective on how language revival intersects with nation-building, identity formation, and even biblical prophecy, making it a valuable resource for language enthusiasts, history buffs, and students of Middle Eastern studies alike.