· Israel: a colonial-settler state? by Maxime Rodinson, , Monad Press; distributed by Pathfinder Press edition, in English - 1st ed.]. · The first article in the collection, entitled ‘Israel, Fait Colonial?’ (“Israel: a Colonial-Settler State?”) belonged to Maxime Rodinson, a French orientalist and Marxist whose Jewish Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. Israel: A Colonial-Settler State? | Maxime Rodinson,Bookzz | Bookzz. Download books for free. Find books.
THE COLONIAL QUESTION Maxime Rodinson's essay "Israël, fait colonial" [Is Israel a Colonial?] opened the discussion on whether Israel was a colonial project. Rodinson was pro-fessor of Oriental Languages at the École Pratique des Hautes Études. He Israel: A Settler-Colonial State?, described. Israel: a colonial-settler state? by Maxime Rodinson, , Monad Press; distributed by Pathfinder Press edition, in English - 1st ed.]. The first article in the collection, entitled 'Israel, Fait Colonial?' ("Israel: a Colonial-Settler State?") belonged to Maxime Rodinson, a French orientalist and Marxist whose Jewish.
by. Maxime Rodinson. · Rating details · 53 ratings · 6 reviews. Examines the Zionist colonization of Palestine and how the State of Israel was formed. "Places the history of Zionism and Israel in the perspective of European expansion and colonialism in the Third World and upholds the view, accepted by most Arabs, that Israel is indeed a 'colonial-settler state' imposed by force on an unwilling Palestinian population. "Examining the Zionist colonization of Palestine, Maxime Rodinson explains that Israel's formation was part of the pattern of 19th and 20th century colonial conquest. The Zionist movement received active support from the major imperialist powers and -like other colonialist movements- employed a nationally exclusive, racist ideology to justify. The item Israel: a colonial-settler state?, Maxime Rodinson ; [introduction by Peter Buch ; translated from the French by David Thorstad] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of San Diego Libraries.
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