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Lilly Weissbrod
This thoroughly researched book reveals the true identity of the modern Israeli. Israelis are unique in having changed their identity three times in only one hundred years. Written in a user-friendly style, the book will appeal to scholars and studen
Autor:
Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
The Emergence of a Binational Israel ISBN: 9780429310430
The Emergence of a Binational Israel
The Emergence of a Binational Israel
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::79725c587c0d29404c7e16bd39272d86
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429310430-2
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429310430-2
Autor:
Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Civil Wars. 11:158-178
Most research on civil wars focuses upon the variables that contribute to the outbreak of internecine strife. By contrast, this article examines a case study where, despite the clear potential for such violence, the institutions of the state have bee
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Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Israel Affairs. 9:79-104
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Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Israel Affairs. 3:47-65
(1997). Israeli identity in transition. Israel Affairs: Vol. 3, From Robin to Netyanyahu: Israel's Troubled Agenda, pp. 47-65.
Autor:
Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
German Politics. 3:222-232
Neither of the two Germanies had formulated a separate national identity. Both vaguely defined themselves as a single German nation temporarily separated. With reunification, east and west Germans have realised that they have no common norms to demar
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Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Middle Eastern Studies. 18:265-275
In May 1977, the Israeli Labour Party lost the elections for the first time since it had come into power. From 1933 onwards it had been the largest party in the Zionist Congress and Vaad Leumi (the National Council which represented the Jewish commun
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Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Middle Eastern Studies. 19:326-344
Israel was governed by the Labour party continuously for the first 29 years of its existence. When the Likud party came into power in 1977, this was not due to any massive increase in its support, which rose from 30.2 per cent in 1974 to 33.4 per cen
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Lilly Weissbrod
Publikováno v:
Theory and Society. 10
The evidence in this article suggests that the appeal of New Zionism is due at least in part to its ability to breach the gap between the excessively routinized ideology and current events in Israel. Labour Zionism had provided its adherents with a n