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  • Baltimore [u.a.] : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
  • Israel Politics and government  (2)
  • History
  • Judentum
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  • 1
    ISBN: 0801863457
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 167 S.
    Year of publication: 2000
    DDC: 320.95694
    RVK:
    Keywords: Nationale identiteit ; Religieuze aspecten ; Juden ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Politik ; Jews Identity ; Judaism and state ; Orthodox Judaism Relations ; Nontraditional Jews ; Religion and politics ; Religion ; Staat ; Politische Identität ; Israel Politics and government ; Israel ; Israel ; Staat ; Religion ; Israel ; Politische Identität ; Religion
    Abstract: "Since the 1980s, relationships between secular and religious Israelis have gone from bad to worse. What was formerly a politics of accommodation, one whose main objective was the avoidance of strife through "arrangements" and compromises, has become a winner-take-all, zero-sum game. The conflict is not over who gets what. Rather, it is a conflict over the very character of the polity, a struggle to define Israel's collective character. In Israel and the Politics of Jewish Identity Asher Cohen and Bernard Susser show how this transformation has been caused by structural changes in Israel's public sphere. Surveying many different levels of public life, they explore the change of Israel's politics from a dominant-party system to a balanced two-camp system. They trace the rise of the Haredi parties and the growing consonance of religiosity with right-wing politics." -- Book jacket.
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  • 2
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    Book
    Baltimore [u.a.] : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    ISBN: 080185928X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 206 S. , Ill.
    Year of publication: 1998
    Parallel Title: Parallele Sprachausgabe Conversations avec ShimonPeres
    DDC: 956.9405/092
    RVK:
    Keywords: Peres, Shimon ; Peres, Shimon 〈1923-〉 Interviews ; Peres, Shimʿon ; Arabisch-Israëlisch conflict ; INTERVIEWING ; ISRAEL ; MIDDLE EAST SITUATION ; PALESTINE QUESTION ; STATESMEN ; Nahostkonflikt ; Politik ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Statesmen Interviews ; Nahostkonflikt ; Gespräch ; Interview ; Israel Politics and government ; Interview ; Peres, Shimʿon 1923-2016 ; Interview ; Peres, Shimʿon 1923-2016 ; Nahostkonflikt ; Peres, Shimʿon 1923-2016 ; Gespräch
    Abstract: For the Future of Israel reveals the character of a leader who participated in the birth of his country and whose thoughts remain ever on the future - on the basis and prospects for peace. In five conversations with novelist and former Newsweek correspondent Robert Littell, Peres reflects on his youth in shtetl and kibbutz, the impact of the Holocaust on world affairs, what it means to be a Jew, and the ongoing struggle to end terrorism and forge peace between Israel and its neighbors. The interviews reflect the changed State of Israel since the assassination of Yitzak Rabin (after which Peres was named prime minister and defense minister) and the subsequent election of a Likud-led government in Israel and its renegotiation of the Oslo agreements. Peres speaks candidly of his dealings with Arafat and of his close, complementary relationship with Rabin. Ranging widely over the last fifty years, he ponders the effect of the occupation of the territories on the character of his country. He gives his views on public figures he has known (among them Ben Gurion, Mitterrand, Reagan, Netanyahu, Yeltsin, and Clinton), the qualities of good leadership, and the dangers of extremism and religious parties.
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  • 3
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    Book
    Baltimore [u.a.] : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0801844053
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 356 S. , Kt. , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 1993
    DDC: 946.902
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    Keywords: 1580-1640 ; Handelsgeschichte ; Portugal ; Asien ; Marranos History 16th century ; Marranos History 17th century ; History (Europe) ; Asia Commerce 16th century ; History ; Asia Commerce 17th century ; History ; Portugal Commerce 16th century ; History ; Portugal Commerce 17th century ; History ; Portugal Commerce ; Asia ; History ; 16th century ; Asien ; Handel ; Portugal ; Geschichte 1580-1640 ; Portugal ; Außenhandel ; Asien ; Geschichte 1580-1640 ; Portugal ; Asien ; Überseehandel ; Geschichte 1580-1640
    Abstract: While Spanish traders of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were mining the riches of the New World, the Portuguese continued to reap the lucrative Asian trade in spices and luxury items. Historians have long considered the Portuguese trade the exclusive enterprise of the kings of Portugal and a few privileged aristocrats, with only minimal participation by private merchants. But in fact, argues James C. Boyajian, actual capital investments by private Portuguese merchants were roughly ten times those of the Portuguese crown - and even exceeded those of the far larger Dutch East India Company. In Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, Boyajian reassesses the consequences of Portugal's flourishing private trade with Asia, including increased tensions between the growing urban merchant class and the still-dominant landed aristocracy. He also shows how Portuguese-Asian trade formed part of a global trading network that linked not only Europe and Asia but also - for the first time - Asia, West Africa, Brazil, and Spanish America. And he argues that, contrary to previous scholarly opinion, nearly half of the Portuguese-Asian trade was controlled by New Christians - descendants of Iberian Jews forcibly converted to Christianity in the 1490s. Ironically, Boyajian concludes, the vast wealth that flowed into Portugal between 1580 and 1640 did little to enrich the country. Landed aristocrats who controlled the church, the Inquisition, and the royal administration used their position to deny merchants the social standing that would encourage productive investments in Portugal. And by the seventeenth century, the Portuguese-Asian trade itself was doomed - the result, Boyajian argues, not of the much-heralded Dutch economic successes but of Dutch naval blockades that effectively severed Portugal's trading lifeline with Asia
    Abstract: While Spanish traders of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were mining the riches of the New World, the Portuguese continued to reap the lucrative Asian trade in spices and luxury items. Historians have long considered the Portuguese trade the exclusive enterprise of the kings of Portugal and a few privileged aristocrats, with only minimal participation by private merchants. But in fact, argues James C. Boyajian, actual capital investments by private Portuguese merchants were roughly ten times those of the Portuguese crown - and even exceeded those of the far larger Dutch East India Company. In Portuguese Trade in Asia under the Habsburgs, Boyajian reassesses the consequences of Portugal's flourishing private trade with Asia, including increased tensions between the growing urban merchant class and the still-dominant landed aristocracy. He also shows how Portuguese-Asian trade formed part of a global trading network that linked not only Europe and Asia but also - for the first time - Asia, West Africa, Brazil, and Spanish America. And he argues that, contrary to previous scholarly opinion, nearly half of the Portuguese-Asian trade was controlled by New Christians - descendants of Iberian Jews forcibly converted to Christianity in the 1490s. Ironically, Boyajian concludes, the vast wealth that flowed into Portugal between 1580 and 1640 did little to enrich the country. Landed aristocrats who controlled the church, the Inquisition, and the royal administration used their position to deny merchants the social standing that would encourage productive investments in Portugal. And by the seventeenth century, the Portuguese-Asian trade itself was doomed - the result, Boyajian argues, not of the much-heralded Dutch economic successes but of Dutch naval blockades that effectively severed Portugal's trading lifeline with Asia
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 327 - 337
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  • 4
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    Book
    Baltimore [u.a.] : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0801815037
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 238 S. , Kt.
    Year of publication: 1973
    Series Statement: Johns Hopkins University 〈Baltimore, Md.〉: Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science 91,2
    Series Statement: Johns Hopkins University 〈Baltimore, Md.〉: Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science
    DDC: 914.4/06/924
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 992-1315 ; Joden ; Juifs - France - Histoire ; Middeleeuwen ; Geschichte ; Juden ; Mittelalter ; Jews History ; Judentum ; Frankreich ; Frankreich Nord ; Judentum ; Geschichte 992-1315
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