Arts and Humanities
Hebrew
100%
Subversives
77%
Tradition
66%
Judaism
55%
Popular Literature
55%
Israel
55%
Nineteenth Century
37%
Literature
36%
Case Study
33%
Jews
33%
Religion
33%
Voluntary
33%
Christianity
33%
Eighteenth Century
33%
Hatred
33%
Roman Empire
33%
Popular
33%
Historical novel
33%
Re-writing
33%
Ideological Manipulation
33%
revisionist
33%
Omission
33%
Bravura
33%
Revival
33%
Hebrew text
33%
Hebrew literature
33%
1960s
25%
Socialist
22%
Reform
22%
Readership
22%
Pseudonym
19%
censor
16%
Ministry of Education
16%
Literary translation
16%
Religious Law
16%
Orthodox
16%
Obscenity
16%
diglossic
12%
Diglossia
12%
Schism
11%
British rule
11%
Field Theory
11%
Episode
11%
Habitus
11%
Community Leader
11%
backdrop
11%
Jewish Writer
11%
Historical Texts
11%
era
11%
World War II
11%
Keyphrases
Hebrew
83%
Subversive
61%
Popular Literature
55%
Hebrew Culture
55%
Israel
52%
Translator
50%
Political Dissidents
33%
Literary Censorship
33%
Mass Production
33%
Christian
33%
Historical Data
33%
Political Attitudes
33%
Historical Novel
33%
Sabra
33%
Massacre
33%
Self-censorship
33%
Jews
33%
Popular
33%
Revisionist
33%
Ivanhoe
33%
Ben-hur
33%
Historical Fact
33%
Double Conversion
33%
Jewish
27%
Late 19th Century
23%
Book Industry
22%
Socialist
22%
Dissidents
22%
Diglossia
20%
Pre-state
19%
Politicians
16%
Data Work
16%
Jewish Scholars
16%
Modern Historiography
16%
Early 19th Century
16%
Eastern Europe
16%
Adaptation
16%
Backdoor
16%
Community Leaders
16%
Germany
16%
National Identity
16%
Jewish History
16%
Modern Novel
16%
Mass Suicide
16%
20th Century
16%
National Sentiment
16%
19th Century
16%
National Image
16%
New Nationalism
16%
Historical Texts
16%