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Outlawed pigs: law, religion, and culture in Israel
Daphne Barak-Erez-
Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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CHAPTER 1 Religious Symbols and Culture in Israeli Law (page 3)
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CHAPTER 2 Pig Prohibitions in Jewish and Israeli Culture (page 15)
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CHAPTER 3 Toward Independence: The British Mandate in the 1930s and 1940s (page 27)
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CHAPTER 4 The Establishment of the State and the Politics of Nation-Building (page 33)
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CHAPTER 5 Laying the Foundations: Legislation in the 1950s and 1960s (page 43)
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CHAPTER 6 Formative Battles of Enforcement (page 59)
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CHAPTER 7 From Status Quo to Political Conflicts: The 1970s and 1980s (page 69)
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CHAPTER 8 The Renewed Challenge: The 1990s and Onwards (page 81)
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CHAPTER 9 National Symbol or Religious Concern? (page 107)
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APPENDIX 1 Pig-Related Legislation in Israel (page 123)
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APPENDIX 2 The Israeli Political Spectrum (page 129)
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Notes (page 135)
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Index (page 179)
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Published: 2007
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299221638 (ebook)
- 9780299221607 (hardcover)