The Politics Of Assimilation


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The Politics Of Assimilation


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Author : Michael Robert Marrus
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

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The Politics Of Assimilation


The Politics Of Assimilation
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Author : Michael R. Marrus
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1971

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The Politics Of Assimilation


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Author : Charles F. Doran
language : en
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Release Date : 1971

The Politics Of Assimilation written by Charles F. Doran and has been published by Johns Hopkins University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with Balance of power categories.




The Politics Of Assimilation


The Politics Of Assimilation
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Author : Michael Robert Marrus
language : en
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press
Release Date : 1971

The Politics Of Assimilation written by Michael Robert Marrus and has been published by Oxford : Clarendon Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1971 with France categories.


A study of assimilation in the French Jewish community during the 19th century. Describes the Jews' reactions to the Dreyfus Affair and the antisemitism it provoked. Concludes that the Affair was not a turning point for French Jews - their attitudes to Judaism changed little, while they retained a strong French identity. also discusses reactions to antisemitism of Jewish institutions (generally cautious), such as the Alliance Israélite Universelle, the Central Consistory, and the journal "Archives Israélites". Ch. 7, "Bernard Lazare et les origines du nationalisme juif en France", discusses the influence of the Dreyfus Affair on Lazare's thought and understanding of antisemitism, including his turn to Zionism.



The Politics Of Assimilation


The Politics Of Assimilation
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Author : Michael R. Marrus
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1980

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A Reconsideration Of The Politics Of Assimilation


A Reconsideration Of The Politics Of Assimilation
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Author : Abraham Gilam
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1978

A Reconsideration Of The Politics Of Assimilation written by Abraham Gilam and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Assimilation (Sociology) categories.




The Politics Of Assimilation


The Politics Of Assimilation
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Author : Charles Francis Doran
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

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Assimilation Versus Separation


Assimilation Versus Separation
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Author : Aaron B. Wildavsky
language : en
Publisher: Transaction Pub
Release Date : 1993

Assimilation Versus Separation written by Aaron B. Wildavsky and has been published by Transaction Pub this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1993 with Religion categories.


How to behave in the diaspora has been a central problem for Jews over the ages. They have debated whether to assimilate by adopting local customs or whether to remain a God-centered people loyal to their temporal rulers but maintaining the peculiar customs that separated them from their host nations. The question not only of survival, but of the basis for survival, is also a central problem in the Joseph stories of the Book of Genesis. The work shows its readers the grand alternatives of Judaism, instilled in two larger-than-life figures, so its readers can reassess for themselves the road Judaism did not take, and understand why Joseph though admirable in many respects, is left out of the rest of the Bible. The question is answered through the stories about how Joseph, the son of Jacob, saved his people/family from famine by becoming a high-ranking administrator to Pharaoh. By analyzing his behavior to the people over whom he exercises power, Joseph lords it over his brothers, grieves his father, takes lands from Egyptian farmers, and engages in forced deportation. Wildavsky explains why Joseph-the-assimilator is replaced in the Book of Exodus by Moses-the-lawgiver. The book ends by demonstrating that Joseph and Moses are, and are undoubtedly meant to be exact opposites. As in his earlier book on The Nursing Father: Moses as a Political Leader, Wildavsky combines analysis of political and administrative leadership with both traditional and modern study of texts: thematic linkages via plot, grammar, dreams, poetry, and religious doctrine. Thus the chapter on "Joseph the Administrator" is preceded by a chapter on Joseph as The Dream Lord" and followed by an analysis and explanation of why Jacob's obscure blessings to his sons are more like curses. Always the emphasis is on the reciprocal influence of religion and politics, on rival answers to questions about how Hebrews should relate to each other and to outsiders. New, in paperback, the book will be of interest to biblical scholars and readers as well as those concerned with the interaction of religion and political life.



Slavs In Post Nazi Austria


Slavs In Post Nazi Austria
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Author : Robert Knight
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2017-02-09

Slavs In Post Nazi Austria written by Robert Knight and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-02-09 with History categories.


Robert Knight's book examines how the 60,000 strong Slovene community in the Austrian borderland province of Carinthia continued to suffer in the wake of Nazism's fall. It explores how and why Nazi values continued to be influential in a post-Nazi era in postwar Central Europe and provides valuable insights into the Cold War as a point of interaction of local, national and international politics. Though Austria was re-established in 1945 as Hitler's 'first victim', many Austrians continued to share principles which had underpinned the Third Reich. Long treated as both inferior and threatening prior to the rise of Hitler and then persecuted during his time in power, the Slovenes of Carinthia were prevented from equality of schooling by local Nazis in the years that followed World War Two, behavior that was tolerated in Vienna and largely ignored by the rest of the world. Slavs in Post-Nazi Austria uses this vital case study to discuss wider issues relating to the stubborn legacy of Nazism in postwar Europe and to instill a deeper understanding of the interplay between collective and individual (liberal) rights in Central Europe. This is a fascinating study for anyone interested in knowing more about the disturbing imprint that Nazism left in some parts of Europe in the postwar years.



Politics In Context


Politics In Context
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Author : R. Robert Huckfeldt
language : en
Publisher: Algora Publishing
Release Date : 2007

Politics In Context written by R. Robert Huckfeldt and has been published by Algora Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Political Science categories.


Political opinions and the behavior of individuals cannot be explained apart from the environments within which they occur. Individual characteristics alone do not determine political actions and opinions. Rather, political behavior must be understood in terms of the actor's relationship to the environment, and the environmental factors that impinge on individual choice. (From the Introduction) The central argument of this book is that neighborhood social contexts have important political consequences, not only for individual behavior but also for the political vitality of groups in the political process. This argument has nothing to do with suburbanization, or with the embourgeoisement thesis as it is traditionally constructed. The embourgeoisement explanation for the disappearance of class politics argues that improved working conditions, better pay, and suburban living create a working class that is infused by middle class values and a middle class lifestyle. Especially in terms of residential location, a suburban residence produces changed values and, along with these changed values, an entirely different set of political viewpoints. The embourgeoisement viewpoint has been attacked on a number of fronts. OC [T]he move to suburbia did not necessarily result in the inculcation of middle class values, or in the rise of Republicanism, or in the diminution of class loyalty. The present effort does not dispute these results: there is no reason to believe that individual affluence or suburban residence should necessarily diminish class loyalties or political differentiation along class lines. It is argued that: (1) social class politics is, first and foremost, group politics (Hamilton, 1972); (2) group politics cannot be explained on the basis of individual interests and predispositions alone; and thus (3) the social contexts of group members must be taken into account in order to explain group politics. The important point is that group membership and group politics should not be wholly conceived as the consequence of individual characteristics and individual circumstances. Belonging to a group involves patterns of relations that bind the individual to the group: the very words provoke an image of strong social ties."