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Vladimir Jabotinsky and the Split within the Revisionist Union: From the Boulogne Agreement to the Katowice Putsch, 1931-33
- 1.0340807 - OÚ 2010 RIV GB eng J - Journal Article
Zouplna, Jan
Vladimir Jabotinsky and the Split within the Revisionist Union: From the Boulogne Agreement to the Katowice Putsch, 1931-33.
Journal of Israeli History. Roč. 24, č. 1 (2005), s. 35-63. ISSN 1353-1042. E-ISSN 1744-0548
Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z90210515
Keywords : Israel * Jewish history * Middle East
Subject RIV: AB - History
Although the leadership of the Revisionist Union originated in a similar socio-economic milieu, it was far from being homogenous. Different perceptions of the relationship with the existing Zionist Organization became the most prominent ideological impetus to disintegration. The years 1931-33 were the final stage of this process, marked by constant disputes and ambiguous interpretations of the various compromise formulas that were drafted. The article seeks to demonstrate that Jabotinsky's alliance with the extremist trends of the Revisionist movement was a by-product of his inability to dominate the moderate party apparatus, rather than a result of ideological proximity with the extremists
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