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Designing a Homeland: Birobidjan, Zionism, and Jewish Identity under the Soviet Union
Jewish nationalism, which emerged in parallel with the nationalist movements of 19th centuryEurope, developed both as a reaction to and as a product of modern political ideologies. While influenced by the European concept of the nation-state, Zionism—the
Ş. Muhammed Dualı
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Palestine…It Is Something Colonial
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has not existed since the beginning of time. Hatem Bazian explores the roots of the conflict, locating the Zionist movement as a settler colonial project under the tutelage of British colonial efforts.
Shelby Perez
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A Christian Intellectual Opposing Zionism in Palestine: Najīb al-Hūrī Nassār (1865-1948)
Zionism, emerged and evolved in the latter half of the 19th century is an ideological movement advocating for the establishment of a Jewish state and has been encouraged Jewish immigration to Palestine (Aliyah).
Abdulkadir Karacadağ +1 more
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This article offers a historical analysis of the Agudas Israel movement, which emerged within the Orthodox Jewish world amid the ideological, political, and social transformations of the early twentieth century.
Yusuf Dinçel
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El viaje hacia el exilio libanés de los refugiados palestinos: La Hijra
The present article is focused mainly on the most tragic result that meant the partition of the territory of Palestine and the deliberated ethnic cleansing that was carried out by the Zionist movement: the Arab exodus from Palestine and specifically, the
Rosa Velasco Muñoz
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Le Nettoyage ethnique de la Palestine d’Ilan Pappé enfin republié
The book by the Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, eclipsed in secret by the French publisher Fayard, is available again thanks to La Fabrique éditions, commented by the historian and independent journalist, Dominique Vidal.
Didier Monciaud
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This study investigates the intertwined relationships and ideological visions of Max Nordau, Ignác Goldziher, and Abraham Shalom Yahuda, focusing on the evolution of modern Jewish scholarship, identity, and political affiliation around the turn of the ...
Hedvig Ujvári
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The Contradictory Legacy of Zionism: Radical Religious Groups
Zionism initially emerged as a secular movement aimed at the national liberation of the Jewish people. Most Zionist leaders, known as the founding fathers, sought to dissociate Judaism from its religious identity and embed it ...
Leyla Kuşaslan
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Imagining a 'Jewish atom bomb', constructing a scientific diaspora. [PDF]
Rabinowitz O, Abramson Y.
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