The intention of this book is to explore the relationship between
an ideological idiom and the changing social movement in which it
operates. The basic question is that of what roles an Islamic
symbol complex played in different phases of the Palestinian
nationalist movement, and what were the socio-economic factors
which help to explain, and are themselves partially explained by,
the appearance of these roles. Islam was ideologically
'appropriate' at different stages in the development of the
movement, and this study examines in what way, and why. First
published in 1982.
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