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Early Israel’s ‘Emotional Regime’

Early Israel’s ‘Emotional Regime’

Update: 2024-08-26
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Prof. Orit Rozin, a historian at Tel Aviv University, discusses her new book Emotions of Conflict: Israel 1949-1967, analyzing the efforts of the Israeli establishment in the 1950s and 60s to control the people's emotional response to the impending sense of insecurity.

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Early Israel’s ‘Emotional Regime’

Early Israel’s ‘Emotional Regime’