Birth-Throes of the Israeli Homeland (e-bog) af Ohana, David
Ohana, David (forfatter)

Birth-Throes of the Israeli Homeland e-bog

329,95 DKK (inkl. moms 412,44 DKK)
The book brings forth various perspectives on the Israeli &quote;homeland&quote; (moledet) from various known Israeli intellectuals such as Boaz Evron, Menachem Brinker, Jacqueline Kahanoff and more. Binding together various academic fields to deal with the question of the essence of the Israeli homeland: from the examination of the status of the Israeli homeland by such known sociologist as Mi...
E-bog 329,95 DKK
Forfattere Ohana, David (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 12 maj 2020
Længde 234 sider
Genrer 1FB
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000067422
The book brings forth various perspectives on the Israeli "e;homeland"e; (moledet) from various known Israeli intellectuals such as Boaz Evron, Menachem Brinker, Jacqueline Kahanoff and more. Binding together various academic fields to deal with the question of the essence of the Israeli homeland: from the examination of the status of the Israeli homeland by such known sociologist as Michael Feige, to the historical analysis of Robert Wistrich of the place Israel occupies in history in relation to historical antisemitism.The study also examines various movements that bear significant importance on the development of the notion of the Israeli homeland in Israeli society: Such movement as "e;The New Hebrews"e; and Hebrewism are examined both historically in relation to their place in Zionist history and ideologically in comparison with other prominent movements. Drawing on the work of Jacqueline Kahanoff to provide a unique Mediterranean model for the Israeli homeland, the volume examines prominent models among the Religious Zionist sector of Israeli society regarding the relation of the biblical homeland to the actual homeland of our times.Discussing the various interpretations of the concept of the nation and its land in the discourse of Hebrew and Israeli identity, the book is a key resource for scholars interested in nationalism, philosophy, modern Jewish history and Israeli Studies.