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Poslední úprava: prof. Dr. Pavel Barša, M.A., Ph.D. (11.02.2024)
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Poslední úprava: prof. Dr. Pavel Barša, M.A., Ph.D. (11.02.2024)
Participation in class discussions, at least one oral presentation of readings and final written examination (for those students who want to be graded). |
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Poslední úprava: prof. Dr. Pavel Barša, M.A., Ph.D. (21.02.2024)
1) Introduction I. Beginnings 2) Moses L. Lilienblum, Leo Pinsker in: Arthur Hertzberg (ed.), The Zionist Idea. A Historical Analysis and Reader, A Temple Book, Atheneum, New York 1981, pp. 173 – 198. 3) Achad Haam, ibid., pp. 248 – 269. 4) Nachman Syrkin, ibid., pp. 333 – 351. 5) Theodor Herzl, ibid., pp. 204 – 225. II. Hannah Arendt 6) Hannah Arendt, The Jewish writings, Feldman, R.H. & Kohn, J., New York: Schocken Books. 2007.; Herzl and Lazare, Zionism Reconsidered, pp. 338 – 374. 7) H. Arendt, ibid., The Jewish State: Fifty Years After, Where Have Herzl´s Politics Led?, To Save the Jewish Homeland, pp. 375 – 401. 8) H. Arendt, ibid., Peace or Armistice in the Near East?, pp. 423 – 450. III. Omri Boehm 9) Omri Boehm, Haifa Republic. A Democratic Future for Israel, New York Review of Books, N. Y. 2021, Introduction and Chapter 1: The Liberal Zionism of the Future. 10) O. Boehm, ibid., Chapter 2: Forgetting and Remembering: the Holocaust. 11) O. Boehm, ibid., Chapter 3: Remembering and Forgetting: the Nakba. 12) O. Boehm, ibid., Chapter 4: The Haifa Republic. 13) Concluding Discussion. |