In Ethos Clash in Israeli Society, Eyal Lewin examines Israel's ability to cope with long-term warfare. Lewin looks to Israel's opposing national ethos, the ideological rivalry between republicanism and liberalism, as the key to understanding the instability of Israeli politics and estimating the country's chances of survival.
In Ethos Clash in Israeli Society, Eyal Lewin examines Israel's ability to cope with long-term warfare. Lewin looks to Israel's opposing national ethos, the ideological rivalry between republicanism and liberalism, as the key to understanding the instability of Israeli politics and estimating the country's chances of survival.
Eyal Lewin is an assistant professor in the Department Middle Eastern Studies and Political Science at Ariel University.
Inhaltsangabe
List of tables Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Theoretical Foundations of National Ethos Chapter 3: Attachment to the Country Chapter 4: Perceptions of War and Peace Chapter 5: Collective Identities Chapter 6: Patriotism Chapter 7: Narrations of the Holocaust Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography
List of tables Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: The Theoretical Foundations of National Ethos Chapter 3: Attachment to the Country Chapter 4: Perceptions of War and Peace Chapter 5: Collective Identities Chapter 6: Patriotism Chapter 7: Narrations of the Holocaust Chapter 8: Conclusion Bibliography
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