Palestine, Arabized Jews and the elusive consequences of Jewish and Arab national formations

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Abstract

This article analyzes Jewish and Arab national formations by exploring dynamics surrounding their border-zone community of Arabized-Jews during the first half of the 20th century. As the internal composition of the Arab and Zionist-Jewish collectivities was not pre-ordained, their sociopolitical demarcations fluctuated as a consequence of domestic, regional and international developments. The Jewish and Arab national movements sometimes included Arabized-Jews in - and at other times excluded them from - their ranks. From the late 1930s, actions by Zionist and Arab forces vis-à-vis Arabized-Jews converged, producing their dispersal. The events surrounding Arabized-Jews impacted considerably the post-1948 direction that the phenomenon of nationalism in the Middle East has followed and the imbalance of power between Israel and the Arab states.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)581-611
Number of pages30
JournalNationalism and Ethnic Politics
Volume13
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2007

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