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Being Israeli: the dynamics of multiple citizenship
Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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List of Abbreviations (page xi)
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1 Introduction (page 1)
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Part 1 Fragmented citizenship in a colonial frontier society
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2 The virtues of Ashkenazi pioneering (page 37)
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3 Mizrachim and women: between quality and quantity (page 74)
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4 The frontier within: Palestinians as third-class citizens (page 110)
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5 The wages of legitimation: Zionist and non-Zionist Orthodox Jews (page 137)
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Part 2 The frontier reopens
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6 New day on the frontier (page 159)
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7 The frontier erupts: the intifadas (page 184)
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Part 3 The emergence of civil society
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8 Agents of political change (page 213)
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9 Economic liberalization and peacemaking (page 231)
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10 The "constitutional revolution" (page 260)
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11 Shrinking social rights (page 278)
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12 Emergent citizenship groups? Immigrants from the FSU and Ethiopia and overseas labor migrants (page 308)
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13 Conclusion (page 335)
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Bibliography (page 349)
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Index (page 387)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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PoP | 1.2 (Jun. 2003): 441-442 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3688980 |
CS | 32.2 (May 2003): 348-349 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3089191 |
SHFR | 22.2 (Winter 2004): 179-182 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/shofar/v022/22.2ben-eliezer.html |
Citable Link
Published: 2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- 9780521792240 (hardcover)
- 9780521796729 (paper)
- 9780511104893 (ebook)