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Evyatar Friesel 《Journal of Israeli History》2013,32(2):285-312
The axiomatic link in modern Jewish thought between Zionism and Jewish nationalism is questioned in this essay. It will be suggested that the connection between both embodied an ideological “marriage of convenience” blessed by both Jews and non-Jews, but not a deep-rooted bond, and that the idea of a “Jewish nationalism” deserves critical reconsideration. Three complementary hypotheses are proposed and analyzed: that Zionism and nationalism were basically unconnected; that Zion-related concepts, rooted in Jewish historical awareness, were a constant ideological factor among broad sectors of modernizing Jewry; and that Zionism was a modern concoction rooted in Zion-related concepts which also absorbed ideological elements from the general European milieu, among them national notions—national, in this context meaning “national in general,” and not “Jewish-national.” 相似文献
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Evyatar Friesel 《Journal of Israeli History》2013,32(2):209-225
Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947–1949, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1987, 380 pp. Abbas Shiblak, The Lure of Zion: The Case of the Iraqi Jews, Al Saqi Books, London, 1986, 177 pp. 相似文献
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