The Rise of the Individual in 1950S Israel

The Rise of the Individual in 1950S Israel A Challenge to Collectivism - The Schusterman Series in Israel Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

In this sharply argued volume, Orit Rozin reveals the flaws in the conventional account of Israeli society in the 1950s, which portrayed the Israeli public as committed to a collectivist ideology. In fact, major sectors of Israeli society espoused individualism and rejected the state-imposed collectivist ideology. Rozin draws on archival, legal, and media sources to analyze the attitudes of black-market profiteers, politicians and judges, middle-class homemakers, and immigrants living in transit camps and rural settlements. Part of a refreshing trend in recent Israeli historiography to study the voices, emotions, and ideas of ordinary people, Rozin's book provides an important corrective to much extant scholarly literature on Israel's early years.

Book information

ISBN: 9781611680812
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Imprint: Brandeis University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 302.5409569409045
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 254
Weight: 456g
Height: 383mm
Width: 154mm
Spine width: 17mm