Emotions of Conflict, Israel 1949-1967

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Orit Rozin's "Emotions of Conflict, Israel 1949-1967" offers a unique perspective on Israeli history by examining the role of emotions in shaping political and social dynamics.

The book analyzes how policymakers and cultural figures cultivated specific emotional responses among citizens to foster resilience and preparedness during periods of conflict.

Rozin explores various historical episodes, including the Palestinian refugee crisis, reprisal raids, and the lead-up to the 1967 war, demonstrating how emotional responses influenced policy decisions and societal transformations.

The study reveals the complex interplay between emotions, identity, morality, and state-sanctioned violence, providing a nuanced understanding of Israeli society.

Ultimately, the book argues that emotional shifts played a pivotal role in shaping Israeli identity and political trajectory.

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Eva Gurevich
as the author's third major book, exploring Israeli politics and society through the history of emotions.
Orit Rozin, "Emotions of Conflict, Israel 1949-1967" (Oxford UP, 2024)
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Eva Gurevich
as the author's third major book, exploring Israeli politics and society through the history of emotions.
Orit Rozin, "Emotions of Conflict, Israel 1949-1967" (Oxford UP, 2024)

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