January 1999
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The Journal of Military History
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January 1999
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7 Reads
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20 Citations
The Journal of Military History
... During this period labor movement organizations were established, including the largest workers' political party Mapai (Party of the Eretz Israeli Workers) and a large and influential labor union-the Histadrut (General Federation of Jewish Labor). Both Mapai and the Histadrut deemed class formation and nation-building closely linked, and advanced a socialist version of nationalist ideology (Sternhell 1998). In practice, the labor movement was committed to developing the economic, demographic, and political infrastructure for a future Jewish state (Shalev 1992); it engaged in the establishment of economic enterprises, communal agricultural settlements, social insurance institutions, and one of Israel's three largest banks (Bank Hapoalim-The Workers' Bank). ...
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Privatization of Education in Israel
January 1999
The Journal of Military History