1. The Challenge of Minority Nationalism: Antiracism and Zionism in Postwar France.
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HEUMAN, JOHANNES
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POSTWAR reconstruction , *ANTI-racism , *HISTORY of Zionism , *JEWISH-Arab relations , *HISTORY ,20TH century French history - Abstract
This article investigates how the French antiracist movement and its main organizations dealt with Zionism and the Middle East conflict from the liberation of France until the early 1970s. Their generally positive view of Israel and their concern for Arab interests at the end of the 1940s demonstrate these republican organizations' desire to recognize ethnic identities. During the 1950s an ideological split between left-wing antiracism and Zionism began to develop, and by the end of the 1960s a number of new antiracist associations questioned the very foundation of the Jewish state. Overall, the study argues that antiracist organizations' stances on and statements about Zionism and the Middle East conflict influenced Jewish-Arab relations during the postwar period and played an important role for both Jews and Arabs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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