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84 | ## | $aR4(Israel)(A) |
100 | ## | $aMartin Sicker |
110 | ## | $a |
245 | ## | $aJudaism, Nationalism, and the Land of Israel/$cMartin Sicker |
260 | ## | $aUSA :$bWestview Press ,$c1992 |
300 | ## | $a174 p. ;$c23 cm |
520 | ## | $aIn *Judaism, Nationalism, and the Land of Israel*, Martin Sicker traces the evolution of Jewish national identity from ancient religious roots through the rise of modern secular Zionism. He contrasts traditional Jewish nationalism—anchored in religion and cultural heritage—with the 19th-century European-inspired Zionist movement that sought a political Jewish state. Sicker surveys three millennia of intellectual history to show how classical religious concepts of the Land of Israel persisted during exile, evolved into modern nationalist ideology, and were reshaped by reform movements. He concludes with an analysis of a new synthesis between Judaism, nationalism, and Israeli territorial claims—and explores its implications for the future character of the Jewish state. |
653 | ## | $aIsrael |
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927 | ## | Sách, chuyên khảo, tuyển tập |
943 | ## | Trung Đông |