The Old New Land

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The Old New Land is a 1902 utopian novel by Theodor Herzl that envisions a future Jewish state in Palestine built on ideals of social justice, technological progress, and peaceful coexistence.

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instanceOf novel
adaptedAs stage adaptations
author Theodor Herzl NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
depicts advanced infrastructure
cooperation between Jews and Arabs
modern technology
multiethnic society
planned economy elements
religious tolerance
genre Zionist literature
utopian fiction
hasCharacter David Littwak NERFINISHED
Dr. Geyer NERFINISHED
Friedrich Loewenberg NERFINISHED
Kingscourt NERFINISHED
Reschid Bey NERFINISHED
hasMotto If you will it, it is no dream
hasTranslation English
Hebrew
HebrewTitle Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
influenced Hebrew literature
Jewish political thought
Zionist movement NERFINISHED
concept of a Jewish commonwealth
language German
literarySignificance canonical Zionist utopian text
one of Herzl's major works
mainTheme Jewish national revival
future Jewish state in Palestine
peaceful coexistence
social justice
technological progress
originalTitle Altneuland NERFINISHED
philosophicalTheme enlightenment rationalism
progressivism
politicalIdeology Zionism NERFINISHED
portrays cooperative economic structures
democratic institutions
secular Jewish society
publicationYear 1902
publisher Jüdischer Verlag NERFINISHED
relatedWork Der Judenstaat NERFINISHED
setting Haifa NERFINISHED
future Palestine
structure prose narrative
timePeriodOfNarrative mid-20th century (projected)

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Altneuland EnglishTitle The Old New Land