Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... political agendas of a vocal minority , and Hilberg ( 1996 ) has described how this process has been intensely political . It seems that the same fluctuation has occurred in the case of the Masada mythical narrative . There are times ...
... political agendas of a vocal minority , and Hilberg ( 1996 ) has described how this process has been intensely political . It seems that the same fluctuation has occurred in the case of the Masada mythical narrative . There are times ...
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... political metaphor ' ( Zerubavel 1995 : 63 ) . Changes in the role of national myths may be due to the discovery of new data , the advancement of new interpretations , or to changing political circumstances . Shargel ( 1979 : 368 ) ...
... political metaphor ' ( Zerubavel 1995 : 63 ) . Changes in the role of national myths may be due to the discovery of new data , the advancement of new interpretations , or to changing political circumstances . Shargel ( 1979 : 368 ) ...
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... political divisions are highlighted ( Zerubavel 1995 : 235 ) . The negative aspects of the Masada story have been re - recognized as scholars expose the ' Masada myth ' . Perhaps this indicates that the Israeli obsession with ...
... political divisions are highlighted ( Zerubavel 1995 : 235 ) . The negative aspects of the Masada story have been re - recognized as scholars expose the ' Masada myth ' . Perhaps this indicates that the Israeli obsession with ...
Contents
Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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