The State the Nation and the Jews

The State  the Nation  and the Jews
Author: Marcel Stoetzler
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803218956

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The State, the Nation, and the Jews is a study of Germany's late nineteenth-century antisemitism dispute and of the liberal tradition that engendered it. The Berlin Antisemitism Dispute began in 1879 when a leading German liberal, Heinrich von Treitschke, wrote an article supporting anti-Jewish activities that seemed at the time to gel into an antisemitic "movement." Treitschke's comments immediately provoked a debate within the German intellectual community. Responses from supporters and critics alike argued the relevance, meaning, and origins of this "new" antisemitism. Ultimately the Disput.

Beyond the Nation State

Beyond the Nation State
Author: Dmitry Shumsky
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780300241099

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A revisionist account of Zionist history, challenging the inevitability of a one-state solution, from a bold, path-breaking young scholar The Jewish nation-state has often been thought of as Zionism’s end goal. In this bracing history of the idea of the Jewish state in modern Zionism, from its beginnings in the late nineteenth century until the establishment of the state of Israel, Dmitry Shumsky challenges this deeply rooted assumption. In doing so, he complicates the narrative of the Zionist quest for full sovereignty, provocatively showing how and why the leaders of the pre-state Zionist movement imagined, articulated and promoted theories of self-determination in Palestine either as part of a multinational Ottoman state (1882-1917), or in the framework of multinational democracy. In particular, Shumsky focuses on the writings and policies of five key Zionist leaders from the Habsburg and Russian empires in central and eastern Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: Leon Pinsker, Theodor Herzl, Ahad Ha’am, Ze’ev Jabotinsky, and David Ben-Gurion to offer a very pointed critique of Zionist historiography.

Israel and the Family of Nations

Israel and the Family of Nations
Author: Alexander Yakobson,Amnon Rubinstein
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415464413

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Amnon Rubinstein and Alexander Yakobson explore the nature of Israel's identity as a Jewish state, how that is compatible with liberal democratic norms and is comparable with a number of European states.

Defining Israel

Defining Israel
Author: Simon Rabinovitch
Publsiher: Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780878201631

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Defining Israel: The Jewish State, Democracy, and the Law is the first book in any language devoted to the controversial passage of Israel's nation-state law. Israel has no constitution, and though it calls itself the Jewish state there is no agreement among Israelis on how that fact should be reflected in the government's laws or by its courts. Since the 1990s a number of civil society groups and legislators have drafted constitutions and proposed Basic Laws with constitutional standing that would clarify what it means for Israel to be a "Jewish and democratic state." Are these bills liberal or chauvinist? Are they a defense of the Knesset or an attack on the independence of the courts? Is their intention democratic or anti-democratic? The fight over the nation-state law-whether to have one and what should be in it-toppled the 19th Knesset's governing coalition and, even after its passage on July 29, 2018, remains a point of contention among Israel's lawmakers and increasingly the Israeli public. Defining Israel brings together influential scholars, journalists, and politicians, observers and participants, opponents and proponents, Jews and Arabs, all debating the merits and meaning of Israel's nation-state law. Together with translations of each draft law, the final law, and other key documents, the essays and sources in Defining Israel are essential to understand the ongoing debate over what it means for Israel to be a Jewish and democratic state.

Jewish State Or Israeli Nation

Jewish State Or Israeli Nation
Author: Boas Evron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015034017882

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" --Baruch Kimmerling, The Hebrew UniversityBoas Evron concludes that Israel should become a territorial state that would accommodate its sizeable non-Jewish minority in a truly democratic way.

Israel s Rights as a Nation State in International Diplomacy

Israel s Rights as a Nation State in International Diplomacy
Author: Alan Baker
Publsiher: Jerusalem Ctr Public Affairs
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2011
Genre: Administered Territories (Israel)
ISBN: 9789652181008

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A collection of articles about Israel's right of establishment as a Jewish homeland and as an independent country.

A Jewish State

A Jewish State
Author: Theodor Herzl
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2021-04-10
Genre: Nature
ISBN: EAN:4064066463489

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'A Jewish State' is a book written by Theodor Herzl. He was an Austro-Hungarian Jewish lawyer, journalist, playwright, political activist, and writer who was the father of modern political Zionism. Herzl formed the Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Palestine in an effort to form a Jewish state.

The Invention of a Nation

The Invention of a Nation
Author: Alain Dieckhoff
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231127669

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A comprehensive overview of the various ideologies that constitute Zionism, ranging from Marxist-Zionism to National Religious Zionism to that of the far-right Abba Achimeir. This book makes explicit the debt the Zionists owed to French thinkers and European ideologues, notably those associated with the French Revolution and the Enlightenment.