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Melman, Yossi:
THE NEW ISRAELIS: An Intimate View of a Changing People - Erstausgabe
1992, ISBN: 9781559721295
Gebundene Ausgabe
Duke University Press. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages., Duke University Press, 2… Mehr…
Duke University Press. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages., Duke University Press, 2.5, Duke University Press, 1979. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed., Duke University Press, 1979, 2.5, Duke University Press. Used - Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects., Duke University Press, 3, Duke University Press. Used - Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages., Duke University Press, 2.5, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Birch Lane Press, 1992. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The results of the June 1992 Israeli elections indicate that Israel is on the verge of a dramatic political reversal. After fifteen years of right-wing Likud government, the Labor party is back in power. In The New Israelis, Yossi Melman, an award-winning Israeli journalist and author explores the character of his fellow countrymen and women to reveal the agents of change in Israeli society. The new Israelis are undergoing a period of confusion and vulnerability, and the Persian Gulf War struck them a devastating psychological blow. By forcing Israel to stand defenseless before its enemies, the war unleashed hidden and unprecedented conflicts within the Israeli people about their relationship to their own nation. Never before has the very identity of Israel been so challenged as it is today. The Israeli people are torn between a modern secularism and a historical religious tendency that is manifested in both a new and powerful fundamentalism and a widespread obsession with mystical cults. The kibbutz movement and many of the cornerstones of Israel's western socialist democracy are eroding; the emerging free market economy, compulsive consumerism, and the indiscriminate imitation of popular western culture have shaken the Zionist heritage. The traditional patterns of social justice and faith in the righteousness of Israel's defensive wars have been eroded by a combination of corruption and a recognition that the facts of Israel's history do not correspond to its mythology. The persistence of the Palestinian dilemma and the state's continuing role as occupier have haunted Israeli life. After a half-century of fighting wars, Israelis are finally weary. Knowing his country and the dilemmas it faces, Yossi Melman looks at Israeli history and contemporary life in a new way: He is both critical of and sympathetic toward the paradoxes of Israeli life. In The New Israelis he offers a dramatic and intimate view of how the Israeli people are facing their changing nation. As new, first edition, first printing, in fine, mylar-protected dust jacket.{Not remainder-marked or price=clipped} NF15, Birch Lane Press, 1992, 5<
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Melman, Yossi:
THE NEW ISRAELIS: An Intimate View of a Changing People - Erstausgabe1992, ISBN: 9781559721295
Gebundene Ausgabe
Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Birch Lane Press, 1992. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The results of the June 1992 I… Mehr…
Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Birch Lane Press, 1992. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. As New/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. The results of the June 1992 Israeli elections indicate that Israel is on the verge of a dramatic political reversal. After fifteen years of right-wing Likud government, the Labor party is back in power. In The New Israelis, Yossi Melman, an award-winning Israeli journalist and author explores the character of his fellow countrymen and women to reveal the agents of change in Israeli society. The new Israelis are undergoing a period of confusion and vulnerability, and the Persian Gulf War struck them a devastating psychological blow. By forcing Israel to stand defenseless before its enemies, the war unleashed hidden and unprecedented conflicts within the Israeli people about their relationship to their own nation. Never before has the very identity of Israel been so challenged as it is today. The Israeli people are torn between a modern secularism and a historical religious tendency that is manifested in both a new and powerful fundamentalism and a widespread obsession with mystical cults. The kibbutz movement and many of the cornerstones of Israel's western socialist democracy are eroding; the emerging free market economy, compulsive consumerism, and the indiscriminate imitation of popular western culture have shaken the Zionist heritage. The traditional patterns of social justice and faith in the righteousness of Israel's defensive wars have been eroded by a combination of corruption and a recognition that the facts of Israel's history do not correspond to its mythology. The persistence of the Palestinian dilemma and the state's continuing role as occupier have haunted Israeli life. After a half-century of fighting wars, Israelis are finally weary. Knowing his country and the dilemmas it faces, Yossi Melman looks at Israeli history and contemporary life in a new way: He is both critical of and sympathetic toward the paradoxes of Israeli life. In The New Israelis he offers a dramatic and intimate view of how the Israeli people are facing their changing nation. As new, first edition, first printing, in fine, mylar-protected dust jacket.{Not remainder-marked or price=clipped} NF15, Birch Lane Press, 1992, 5<
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Melman, Yossi:
THE NEW ISRAELIS: An Intimate View of a Changing People - Erstausgabe
1992
Gebundene Ausgabe
[EAN: 9781559721295], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Birch Lane Press, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.], ISRAEL HISTORY POLITICS GOVERNMENT NATIONAL, Jacket, The results of the June 1992 Israeli e… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781559721295], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Birch Lane Press, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.], ISRAEL HISTORY POLITICS GOVERNMENT NATIONAL, Jacket, The results of the June 1992 Israeli elections indicate that Israel is on the verge of a dramatic political reversal. After fifteen years of right-wing Likud government, the Labor party is back in power. In The New Israelis, Yossi Melman, an award-winning Israeli journalist and author explores the character of his fellow countrymen and women to reveal the agents of change in Israeli society. The new Israelis are undergoing a period of confusion and vulnerability, and the Persian Gulf War struck them a devastating psychological blow. By forcing Israel to stand defenseless before its enemies, the war unleashed hidden and unprecedented conflicts within the Israeli people about their relationship to their own nation. Never before has the very identity of Israel been so challenged as it is today. The Israeli people are torn between a modern secularism and a historical religious tendency that is manifested in both a new and powerful fundamentalism and a widespread obsession with mystical cults. The kibbutz movement and many of the cornerstones of Israel's western socialist democracy are eroding; the emerging free market economy, compulsive consumerism, and the indiscriminate imitation of popular western culture have shaken the Zionist heritage. The traditional patterns of social justice and faith in the righteousness of Israel's defensive wars have been eroded by a combination of corruption and a recognition that the facts of Israel's history do not correspond to its mythology. The persistence of the Palestinian dilemma and the state's continuing role as occupier have haunted Israeli life. After a half-century of fighting wars, Israelis are finally weary. Knowing his country and the dilemmas it faces, Yossi Melman looks at Israeli history and contemporary life in a new way: He is both critical of and sympathetic toward the paradoxes of Israeli life. In The New Israelis he offers a dramatic and intimate view of how the Israeli people are facing their changing nation. As new, first edition, first printing, in fine, mylar-protected dust jacket.{Not remainder-marked or price=clipped} NF15, Books<
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Melman, Yossi:
The new Israelis. An Intimate View of a Changing People. - gebunden oder broschiert
1992, ISBN: 1559721294
[EAN: 9781559721295], [PU: New York. Birch Lane Press, Published by Carol Publishing Company.], Jacket, Gr-8vo. XIV, 246 S. OPb. mit OSchU. Schutzumschlag geringfügig berieben, Kapitale u… Mehr…
[EAN: 9781559721295], [PU: New York. Birch Lane Press, Published by Carol Publishing Company.], Jacket, Gr-8vo. XIV, 246 S. OPb. mit OSchU. Schutzumschlag geringfügig berieben, Kapitale und Ecken z.T. leicht bestoßen, sonst gutes Exemplar. Sprache: englisch., Books<
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Yossi Melman:
The New Israelis : An Intimate View of a Changing People by Yossi Melman - gebrauchtes Buch
1993, ISBN: 9781559721295
Hardcover book. 246 pages. Published by Bedfordshire Historical Record Society (1993) Media > Book
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