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Zionists In Interwar Czechoslovakia Minority Nationalism And The Politics Of Belonging Tatjana Lichtenstein

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Zionists In Interwar Czechoslovakia Minority Nationalism And The Politics Of Belonging Tatjana Lichtenstein
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.81 MB
Pages: 494
Author: Tatjana Lichtenstein
ISBN: 9780253018724, 0253018722
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Zionists In Interwar Czechoslovakia Minority Nationalism And The Politics Of Belonging Tatjana Lichtenstein by Tatjana Lichtenstein 9780253018724, 0253018722 instant download after payment.

This book presents an unconventional history of minority nationalism in interwar Eastern Europe. Focusing on an influential group of grassroots activists, Tatjana Lichtenstein uncovers Zionist projects intended to sustain the flourishing Jewish national life in Czechoslovakia.The book shows that Zionism was not an exit strategy for Jews, but as a ticket of admission to the societies they already called home.It explores how and why Zionists envisioned minority nationalism as a way to construct Jews’ belonging and civic equality in Czechoslovakia.By giving voice to the diversity of aspirations within interwar Zionism, the book offers a fresh view of minority nationalism and state building in Eastern Europe.

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