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Israeli Identity, Thick Recognition and Conflict Transformation

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha Israeli Identity, Thick Recognition and Conflict Transformation Lisa Strombom
Libristo kód: 01339474
Nakladateľstvo PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, november 2013
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The divisive and malleable nature of history is at its most palpable in situations of intractable conflict between nations or peoples. In these circumstances, how each party interprets or appropriates historical accounts informs their understanding of the roots of the conflict as well as how they relate to and interact with their adversaries. This book aims to advance our understanding of the significance of history in informing the relationship between parties involved in intractable conflicts through the concept of thick recognition and by exploring its relevance specifically in relation to Israel. It suggests that the recognition of crucial identity elements, such as widely shared understandings of history, might increase the potential for relationship transformation in intractable conflicts. More widely, the book discusses how the Israeli debates over New History can be understood as related to processes of conflict transformation as well as seeking answers to what can be seen as facilitating and inhibiting circumstances for the introduction of new understandings of history in the debates on Israeli New History.

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