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Unexpected convergences: religious nationalism in Israel and Turkey
Jocelyne Cesari
Theology and Religion
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Israel
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Turkey
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Religious Nationalism
100%
Nation-state
50%
Religious Ideas
50%
Historical Institutionalism
50%
Conceptual History
50%
National Territory
50%
Politics of Religion
50%
Exportation
50%
Western Idea
50%
National State
50%
National Church
50%
Religious Doctrine
50%
Concept of Religion
50%
Arts and Humanities
Religion
100%
Turkey
100%
Israel
100%
Religious Nationalism
100%
Nation-state
33%
Institutionalism
33%
Conceptual History
33%
Politicization
33%
Importation
33%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Turkey
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Nation-state
50%
Church and State
50%
Politicization
50%
National Territory
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