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Jews and Muslims in Contemporary Spain: Redefining National Boundaries
Martina L. Weisz
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Department of Romance Studies
The Avraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry
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Jews
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Muslims
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National Boundaries
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Contemporary Spain
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National Identity
66%
Israel
33%
Jewish
33%
Arab Muslim
33%
Education System
33%
European Context
33%
Global Context
33%
Foreign Policy
33%
Public Debate
33%
Late Modernity
33%
Religious Difference
33%
Muslim States
33%
Spanish Newspapers
33%
Book Analysis
33%
Nationalist Historiography
33%
Collective Self
33%
Arts and Humanities
Jews
100%
Contemporary
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Spain
100%
Judaism
50%
Israel
50%
Nationalists
50%
Global
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Historiography
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Dichotomy
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Foreign Policy
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Public debate
50%
Late modernity
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Education System
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Social Sciences
Jews
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Spain
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Spanish
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National Identity
66%
Judaism
33%
Israel
33%
Nationalists
33%
Foreign Policy
33%
Dichotomy
33%
Historiography
33%
Education System
33%