Asima Ghazi-Bouillon examines the Middle East peace process since Oslo and how Israel's sense of national identity has changed and been interpreted. In particular the book analyzes the highly contentious academic debates between the "New Historians", "post-Zionists" and "neo-Zionists".
Asima Ghazi-Bouillon examines the Middle East peace process since Oslo and how Israel's sense of national identity has changed and been interpreted. In particular the book analyzes the highly contentious academic debates between the "New Historians", "post-Zionists" and "neo-Zionists".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Asima A. Ghazi-Bouillon obtained her doctorate in history from University College London. She also holds degrees in Jewish History and the Politics of Asia and Africa from University College London and the School of Oriental and African Studies. She has lived and worked throughout the Middle East, and has worked for the United Nations in New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Introducing a New Israel? 2. Power Knowledge and the Nation - Shaping Writing Knowing 3. Triumphs Territories and Troublemakers 4. The Emergence and Works of the New Historians 5. The Promise of Post-Zionism 6. Neo-Zionist Responses - Seizing History Shaping Policy. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Introducing a New Israel? 2. Power Knowledge and the Nation - Shaping Writing Knowing 3. Triumphs Territories and Troublemakers 4. The Emergence and Works of the New Historians 5. The Promise of Post-Zionism 6. Neo-Zionist Responses - Seizing History Shaping Policy. Conclusion
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