The state of Israel in Jewish public thought : the quest for collective identity
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The state of Israel in Jewish public thought : the quest for collective identity
Macmillan, c1994
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内容説明
This volume explores the impact of the state of Israel on shaping the Jewish world collective identity. "Public thought" as conceived in this book is a synthesis of ideological principles, religious beliefs and political points of view as expressed to the wide public with an intention to shape the collective mind. In summary, this book represents an intellectual dialogue between Israel and the Jewish Diaspora in quest for their collective identity, within the historical framework of the last fifty years. Yosef Gorny's previous publications include "Achdut Ha'avoda 1919-1930: The Ideological Principles and the Political System", "Partnership and Conflict: Chaim Weizmann and the Jewish Labour Movement in Palestine" and "The British Labour Party and Zionism 1917-1948".
目次
- Foreword
- M.Meyer - Preface - Introduction - PART 1: THE JEWISH PEOPLE AT THE HISTORICAL CROSSROADS - The Tangle of Normalization 1942-1950 - PART 2: PARTICULARIST NORMALIZATION 1951-1966 - Introduction - Confusion Follows on Triumph: The Zionest Organization in Search of a National Role - The Zionist Movement in Quest of its Ideological Essence - The Intellectuals in Search for Jewish Identity - The Diminishing Status of Israel as a Jewish State - PART 3: THE RETURN TO 'JEWISH NORMALIZATION' 1967-1982 - Introduction - Revolutionary Radicalism: the Left-Wing Jewish Student Movement 1967-1973 - Neo-Conservative Radicalism - The Alternative Zionism of Gush-Emunim - The Conservative Liberalism - From Concentration to Centrality - PART 4: THE RETURN TO THE TANGLE OF NORMALIZATION 1982-1990 - Renewed Search for Identity - Afterword, 1992: In Defence of Perpetual Zionist Revolt - Index
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