Religious minorities in non-secular Middle Eastern and North African states
Introduction: Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel: defining attributes and foundations for comparative analysis -- Part I. Typologies and theory: some comparisons among Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel. Ethnic change and non-assimilating minority status: Jews in Tunisia an...
Summary: | Introduction: Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel: defining attributes and foundations for comparative analysis -- Part I. Typologies and theory: some comparisons among Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel. Ethnic change and non-assimilating minority status: Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel (1981) -- The identity of religious minorities in non-secular states: Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel (1978) -- The protection of minorities in the Middle East: the Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and the Arabs in Israel (1981) -- Part II. The context: religion, politics, and conflict in the Middle East in the 1970s. A cultural basis for Arab-Israeli accomodation (1970) -- Secularism in the Middle East?: reflections on recent Palestinian proposals (1975) -- Political change and the Islamic revival in Tunisia (1980) -- Israel and Morocco: the political calculus of a "moderate" Arab state (1990) -- Part III. Jews in Tunisia and Morocco: two small mobilized minorities. The Jews of North Africa (1980) -- The political culture of Jews in Tunisia and Morocco (1980) -- Minorities in retreat: the Jews of the Maghreb (1979) -- Part IV. Israel's Arab citizens: a large proletarian minority. Israel's Arabs and the Palestinian problem (1977) -- Arabs in Israel (1980) -- Arab women's emancipation in Israel (1982) -- Israel's Arab citizens: the continuing struggle (1998) -- Conclusion: reflections, 2019. |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 451-464, Literaturhinweise |
ISBN: | 3030198421 |