Heroes and Martyrs of Palestine The Politics of National Commemoration
In a situation like that of the Palestinians and Israelis, hardly anyone can be expected to drop the quest for national identity and go straight to a history-transcending universal rationalism. Each of the two communities, misled though both may be, is interested in its origins, its history of su...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-355512014-01-19T23:47:00Z Heroes and Martyrs of Palestine The Politics of National Commemoration Khalili, Laleh Heroes Martyrs In a situation like that of the Palestinians and Israelis, hardly anyone can be expected to drop the quest for national identity and go straight to a history-transcending universal rationalism. Each of the two communities, misled though both may be, is interested in its origins, its history of suffering, its need to survive. To recognize these imperatives, as components of national identity, and to try to reconcile them, rather than dismiss them as so much non-factual ideology, strikes me as the task in hand. 2013-09-16T07:22:28Z 2013-09-16T07:22:28Z 2007 Book 978-0-511-29463-1 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35551 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press |
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In a situation like that of the Palestinians and Israelis, hardly anyone can
be expected to drop the quest for national identity and go straight to a
history-transcending universal rationalism. Each of the two communities,
misled though both may be, is interested in its origins, its history of suffering,
its need to survive. To recognize these imperatives, as components
of national identity, and to try to reconcile them, rather than dismiss them
as so much non-factual ideology, strikes me as the task in hand. |
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Heroes and Martyrs of
Palestine
The Politics of National Commemoration |
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Palestine
The Politics of National Commemoration |
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The Politics of National Commemoration |
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The Politics of National Commemoration |
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The Politics of National Commemoration |
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the politics of national commemoration |
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