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| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Rural cooperatives in socialist utopia. Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995 (OCoLC)652327185 |
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| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Moshe Schwartz; Susan H Lees; Gideon M Kressel |
| ISBN: | 0275953092 9780275953096 |
| OCLC Number: | 32552118 |
| Description: | xx, 264 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | The moshav : an introduction / Susan Lees -- Moshav and kibbutz in the anthropology and sociology of Israel / Moshe Schwartz -- The effects of public financial assistance on the management of moshav economic affairs / Neal Sherman and Moshe Schwartz -- The settlement department unsettled / Shlomo Fox -- Socialism, the moshav, and the water crisis / Susan Lees -- Looking backward with a forward view : stories that make sense / Esther Schely-Newman -- Change or renewal? Israel's first Moshav Ovdim in a new political and economic order / Naomi Nevo -- A note on Even Yosef in the early 1900s / Harvey E. Goldberg -- Generations divorced : the mutation of familism among Atlas Mountains immigrants in Israel / Moshe Shokeid -- From village to suburb : from cooperation to individualism / Leonard Mars -- "He who stays in agriculture is not a 'Freier'"--the spirit of competition among members of the Moshav is eroded when unskilled Arab labor enters the scene / Gideon M. Kressel -- Moshav Ranen is going back to agriculture / David Sivan -- The Moshav overseas : revisiting issues rather than settlements / Yair Levi -- The decooperativization of Israel's moshavim, 1985-1994 / Moshe Schwartz -- Rural cooperation and the stages of economic growth / Raanan Weitz. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Moshe Schwartz, Susan Lees, and Gideon M. Kressel. |
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