Brandeis University Press
A Home for All Jews: Citizenship, Rights, and National Identity in the New Israeli State
A Home for All Jews: Citizenship, Rights, and National Identity in the New Israeli State
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Rozin sets her work within a solid analytical framework, drawing on a variety of historical sources portraying the voices, thoughts, and feelings of Israelis, as well as theoretical literature on the nature of modern citizenship and the relation between citizenship and nationality. She takes on both negative and positive freedoms (freedom from and freedom to) in her analysis of three discrete yet overlapping issues: the right to childhood (and freedom from coerced marriage at a tender age); the right to travel abroad (freedom of movement being a pillar of a liberal society); and the right to speak out—not only to protest without fear of reprisal, but to speak in the expectation of being heeded and recognized.
This book will appeal to scholars and students of Israeli history, law, politics, and culture, and to scholars of nation building more generally.
Hardcover is un-jacketed.
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