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Nationalism and Modernity: A Mediterranean Perspective

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nationalism and Modernity: A Mediterranean Perspective

ISBN:

9780275921378

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

16th July 1986

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Political science and theory

Dewey:

305.80091822

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

151

Reviews

A collection of ten essays, three dealing with the problem of language and nationalism, two discussing the development of state and nation in Eastern Europe and in the Arab World, and one discussing how the state and nation will be affected by the global information environment and whether the state/nation will survive. The three central essays deal with the question of Jews, Judaism, Zionism, and Israel, and their interaction with the concepts of nation and state. The question is posed whether Israel, now a state, is a nation. Many examples are drawn to demonstrate the analogies between Israel and other state/nation developments, but the uniqueness of Israel and of Zionism in relation to other states/nations is also pointed out. This study was sponsored by the Reuben Hecht Chair of Zionism and Jewish Political Thought at Haifa University and attempts to analyze and portray Jewish nationalism and the development of Israel in relation to other Mediterranean countries. The three essays on Israel express the precariousness of state/nation building in Israel even as it seeks greater integration into the Mediterranean world and the global community. It is suggested that perhaps the latter will occur before the former.-Choice
"A collection of ten essays, three dealing with the problem of language and nationalism, two discussing the development of state and nation in Eastern Europe and in the Arab World, and one discussing how the state and nation will be affected by the global information environment and whether the state/nation will survive. The three central essays deal with the question of Jews, Judaism, Zionism, and Israel, and their interaction with the concepts of nation and state. The question is posed whether Israel, now a state, is a nation. Many examples are drawn to demonstrate the analogies between Israel and other state/nation developments, but the uniqueness of Israel and of Zionism in relation to other states/nations is also pointed out. This study was sponsored by the Reuben Hecht Chair of Zionism and Jewish Political Thought at Haifa University and attempts to analyze and portray Jewish nationalism and the development of Israel in relation to other Mediterranean countries. The three essays on Israel express the precariousness of state/nation building in Israel even as it seeks greater integration into the Mediterranean world and the global community. It is suggested that perhaps the latter will occur before the former."-Choice

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