Making of Israeli Militarism
Delve into the compelling exploration of Israeli militarism with "Making of Israeli Militarism," authored by a prominent scholar and published by Indiana University Press in 1998. This insightful hardback spans 296 pages, meticulously tracing the roots of militaristic ideologies within Israeli society. The book examines the sociological phenomenon of how civilians have increasingly embraced military solutions to address political challenges. It sheds light on the complex dynamics between Israel's founding fathers and the 'omilitarized' native-born generation that emerged during the 1930s and 40s. This thought-provoking title is essential for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationship between military influence and societal norms in Israel. Enhance your library with this critical analysis that invites readers to reflect on the implications of militarism in contemporary politics.