The Meaning of Israel argues that left ideas about Zionism and Israel have been inextricably intertwined with ideas about civilization. Post-war social democrats used ideas about Zionism and Israel to assuage their anxiety about the future of civilization, and to reaffirm the viability of this very concept.
The Meaning of Israel argues that left ideas about Zionism and Israel have been inextricably intertwined with ideas about civilization. Post-war social democrats used ideas about Zionism and Israel to assuage their anxiety about the future of civilization, and to reaffirm the viability of this very concept.
Åsmund Borgen Gjerde is a postdoc at the University of Bergen. This is his second monograph, and he is currently working on the third, about radicalism and sexual identity in the aftermath of the Second World War, in Europe and the United States. He has published numerous journal articles and anthology chapters.
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Chapter 1. Introduction From Marx to Corbyn and Omar Politics of historical explanation Norway as a case study Civilisation and the Jewish Imperial Turn Outline of the book Chapter 2. Anti Zionism and the Pro Zionist Turn, 1933 47 The absence of pro Zionism The first pro Zionist A fragile and threatened civilisation Pro Zionism and threatened civilisation Conclusion Chapter 3. Learning to Accept Jews and Fear Arabs, 1946 49 Barbarian Arabs Solving the 'Jewish Problem' Victory and doubt Conclusion Chapter 4. The Philo Zionist Turn, 1949 1955 An accident and its aftermath Martin Tranmæl in Israel Less socialism, more civilisation Better civilisation through Israel Overcoming Jewish difference Conclusion Chapter 5. No Conspiracy: From Suez to the Eichmann Trial, 1956 61 Suez The conspiracy theory Why idealization continued Eichmann Conclusion Chapter 6. The Emergence of Scepticism: Orientering, Decolonization, and the Six Day War, 1959 67 Scepticism in Orientering Two generations in Orientering Scepticism in Arbeiderbladet The Six Day War Conclusion Chapter 7. The Emergence of Anti Zionism in the New Left, 1965 68 Before the Six Day War Immediate responses to the Six Day War Implicit anti Zionism Explicit anti Zionism The essence of Israel Conclusion Chapter 8. New Left Anti Zionism in Context: '1968' and Civilisation Fanon in Bryn Hellerud Georg Johannesen and the Porsgrunn Maoists The 'populist' revolt in SF The Vietnam movement Maoism Conclusion Chapter 9. Beyond National Peculiarities European pro Zionism and philo Zionism American pro Zionism and philo Zionism European anti Zionism American and North African anti Zionism
Chapter 1. Introduction From Marx to Corbyn and Omar Politics of historical explanation Norway as a case study Civilisation and the Jewish Imperial Turn Outline of the book Chapter 2. Anti Zionism and the Pro Zionist Turn, 1933 47 The absence of pro Zionism The first pro Zionist A fragile and threatened civilisation Pro Zionism and threatened civilisation Conclusion Chapter 3. Learning to Accept Jews and Fear Arabs, 1946 49 Barbarian Arabs Solving the 'Jewish Problem' Victory and doubt Conclusion Chapter 4. The Philo Zionist Turn, 1949 1955 An accident and its aftermath Martin Tranmæl in Israel Less socialism, more civilisation Better civilisation through Israel Overcoming Jewish difference Conclusion Chapter 5. No Conspiracy: From Suez to the Eichmann Trial, 1956 61 Suez The conspiracy theory Why idealization continued Eichmann Conclusion Chapter 6. The Emergence of Scepticism: Orientering, Decolonization, and the Six Day War, 1959 67 Scepticism in Orientering Two generations in Orientering Scepticism in Arbeiderbladet The Six Day War Conclusion Chapter 7. The Emergence of Anti Zionism in the New Left, 1965 68 Before the Six Day War Immediate responses to the Six Day War Implicit anti Zionism Explicit anti Zionism The essence of Israel Conclusion Chapter 8. New Left Anti Zionism in Context: '1968' and Civilisation Fanon in Bryn Hellerud Georg Johannesen and the Porsgrunn Maoists The 'populist' revolt in SF The Vietnam movement Maoism Conclusion Chapter 9. Beyond National Peculiarities European pro Zionism and philo Zionism American pro Zionism and philo Zionism European anti Zionism American and North African anti Zionism
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