Between Ethnocentrism, Israeli-Centrism, and Cosmopolitism : Analyzing the National Identity of the Russian-Speaking Jewry / Alek Epstein, the Open University of Israel Nina Kheimets, Bar-Ilan University
Publicado en: | Russian-Jewish emigrants after the cold war : perspectives from Germany, Israel, Canada, and the United States ; a collection of articles based on a symposium held at Brandeis University in the spring of 2004 S. 120-134 |
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Autor principal: | Epstein, Alek (Autor) |
Formato: | Artículo |
Lenguaje: | German |
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Publicación relacionada: | In:
Russian-Jewish emigrants after the cold war : perspectives from Germany, Israel, Canada, and the United States ; a collection of articles based on a symposium held at Brandeis University in the spring of 2004 |
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