"Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet

”’Masada shall never fall again!’ A study about Masada as an Israeli national myth during the 20th century” by Sara Tibblin.   This essay is about the Israeli national myth of Masada, a cliff in the Negev desert that was the setting of a collective suicide in 73 AD, at the end of the Jewish uprising...

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Main Author: Tibblin, Sara
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Language:Swedish
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV) 2013
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-28836
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-lnu-288362013-09-26T05:48:10Z"Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-taletsweTibblin, SaraLinnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)2013MasadaIsraelnationalmytthomas hylland eriksen”’Masada shall never fall again!’ A study about Masada as an Israeli national myth during the 20th century” by Sara Tibblin.   This essay is about the Israeli national myth of Masada, a cliff in the Negev desert that was the setting of a collective suicide in 73 AD, at the end of the Jewish uprising against the Romans. This story has later been rediscovered and has during the 20th century become a national myth in Israel.   This essay will examine how the national myth of Masada has been used in different contexts in Israel during the 20th century and which part it has played when it comes to the national identity of Israel. My findings have afterwards been explained with help of Eriksens theory regarding national myths from the book Historia, myth och identitet (History, myth and identity) (1996).    Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-28836application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Tibblin, Sara
"Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
description ”’Masada shall never fall again!’ A study about Masada as an Israeli national myth during the 20th century” by Sara Tibblin.   This essay is about the Israeli national myth of Masada, a cliff in the Negev desert that was the setting of a collective suicide in 73 AD, at the end of the Jewish uprising against the Romans. This story has later been rediscovered and has during the 20th century become a national myth in Israel.   This essay will examine how the national myth of Masada has been used in different contexts in Israel during the 20th century and which part it has played when it comes to the national identity of Israel. My findings have afterwards been explained with help of Eriksens theory regarding national myths from the book Historia, myth och identitet (History, myth and identity) (1996).   
author Tibblin, Sara
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title "Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
title_short "Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
title_full "Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
title_fullStr "Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
title_full_unstemmed "Masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : En studie om Masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
title_sort "masada ska aldrig falla igen!" : en studie om masada som en israelisk nationalmyt under 1900-talet
publisher Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)
publishDate 2013
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