Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies
Title Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies PDF eBook
Author Association for Israel Studies
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 356
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780791455869

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Introduces the cutting edge issues and current scholarship in the interdisciplinary field of Israel Studies.

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies
Title Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies PDF eBook
Author Laura Zittrain Eisenberg
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 353
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791487539

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This sixth volume in the Books on Israel series is an interdisciplinary compilation that encompasses contributions from both the social sciences and the humanities, and reflects the exciting integration of approaches that are on the cutting edge of Israel Studies. The contributors go beyond the review of recent books on Israel to offer original examinations of the state of scholarship about Israel within the various disciplines of anthropology, economics, history, literature, political science, and sociology. Recent trends in contemporary Israeli society, politics, economics, and culture are also explored.

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies

Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies
Title Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 342
Release 2003
Genre Arab-Israeli conflict
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A State Is Born

A State Is Born
Title A State Is Born PDF eBook
Author Jonathan David Fine
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 446
Release 2018-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 1438467974

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Comprehensive historical study of policy planning and implementation during the crucial formative years of the Israeli government system. Although Israel was not the only country that emerged during the postcolonial era following World War II, it was very different than others in the British Empire such as India, Iraq, Egypt, Kenya, and Nigeria. In A State is Born, Jonathan David Fine uses newly discovered archival materials to reveal the complex challenges Israeli decision makers faced during the transition from British colonial rule in Palestine to Israeli sovereignty in the newly founded State of Israel. Including discussions of topics such as the Va’adat HaMatzav (special Committee for the transition period) and the formation of the ministries of Interior and Labor, Fine focuses on the planning policy and implementation behind the establishment of the Israeli governmental system during its most crucial formative period, 1947–1951, a dramatic transitory phase for both Jews and Arabs that continues to reverberate to this day.

Traditional Society in Transition: The Yemeni Jewish Experience

Traditional Society in Transition: The Yemeni Jewish Experience
Title Traditional Society in Transition: The Yemeni Jewish Experience PDF eBook
Author Bat-Zion Eraqi Klorman
Publisher BRILL
Pages 231
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004272917

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In Traditional Society in Transition: The Yemeni Jewish Experience Bat-Zion Eraqi Klorman offers an account of the unique circumstances of Yemeni Jewish existence in the wake of major changes since the second half of the nineteenth century. It follows this community's transition from a traditional patriarchal society to a group adjusting to the challenges of a modern society. Unlike the perception of the Yemeni Jews as receptive to modernity only following immigration to Palestine and Israel, Eraqi Klorman convincingly shows that some modern ideas played a role in their lives while in Yemen. Once in Palestine, they appear here as adjusting to the new conditions by striving to participate in the Zionist enterprise, consenting to secular education, transforming family practices and the status of women. “The book is an important contribution to the study of Yemeni Jews in Yemen and abroad as well as for Jewish-Muslim relations, relations between Yemeni Jews and other Jews, and gender studies...Many of these issues have not been previously studied, and the use of private archives and interviews greatly increases the value of this study." -Rachel Simon, Princeton University. Princeton, NJ, Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews, November/December 2014.

The Rise of Israel

The Rise of Israel
Title The Rise of Israel PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Adelman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 282
Release 2008-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 1135974144

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This book provides a general history of the rise of Israel since the early Zionist efforts at state building. In particular it seeks to show how unlikely Israel's creation was and that it should best be understood as a series of revolutions.

Review Essays in Israel Studies

Review Essays in Israel Studies
Title Review Essays in Israel Studies PDF eBook
Author Laura Zittrain Eisenberg
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 332
Release 2000-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 9780791444221

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Introduces the cutting edge issues and current scholarship in the interdisciplinary field of Israel Studies.