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" The invention of the Jewish people / "
Shlomo Sand ; translated by Yael Lotan
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BL
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Record Number
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647648
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Uniform Title
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Matai ṿe-ekh humtsa ha-ʻam ha-Yehudi?English
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Main Entry
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Sand, Shlomo
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Title & Author
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The invention of the Jewish people /\ Shlomo Sand ; translated by Yael Lotan
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Edition Statement
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English ed
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Publication Statement
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London ;New York :: Verso,, 2009
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Page. NO
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xi, 332 p. ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781844674220 (hbk.)
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: 1844674223 (hbk.)
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Notes
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Translated from the Hebrew
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Introduction: burdens of memory -- Making nations: sovereignty and equality -- Mythistory: in the beginning, God created the people -- The invention of the exile: proselytism and conversion -- Realms of silence: in search of lost (Jewish) time -- The distinction: identity politics in Israel
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Abstract
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All modern nation states have a story of their origins, passed down through both official and popular culture, and yet few of these accounts have proved as divisive and influential as the Israeli national myth. The well-known tale of Jewish exile at the hands of the Romans during the first century CE, and the assertion of both cultural and racial continuity through to the Jewish people of the present day, resonates far beyond Israel's borders. Despite its use as a justification for Jewish settlement in Palestine and the project of a Greater Israel, there have been few scholarly investigations into the historical accuracy of the story as a whole. Here, Shlomo Sand shows that the Israeli national myth has its origins in the nineteenth century, rather than in biblical times--when Jewish historians, like scholars in many other cultures, reconstituted an imagined people in order to model a future nation.--From publisher description
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Subject
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Jews-- Identity-- History
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Jews-- Identity-- Historiography
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Nation-building-- Israel
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Judaism-- History
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Jewish diaspora-- History
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Jews-- History
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Dewey Classification
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305.8924
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LC Classification
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DS143.S2313 2009
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