Jewish women and the defense of Palestine : the modest revolution, 1907-1945 /
Examines the struggle of Jewish women to join defense and military activities during the decades leading up to the Israeli War of Independence.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2022]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Power, Heroism, Socialism, and Women during the Second Aliya Period
- Chapter 2 A Lost Battle: Women Volunteers for the Jewish Legion in 1918
- The Activity of the Committee of Women Volunteers
- Chapter 3 The Women of Kibbutz Ein Harod as a Microcosm of the Women's Struggles
- Bassewitz Expression on Gender, Individual Needs, and Guard Duty
- The Connection between Passivity in Public Life and Defense of the Home
- From 1929 to "the Third"
- The Place of the Individual in Kibbutz Society
- Chapter 4 Kibbutz Women and Guard Duty during the First Wave of the Arab Revolt in 1936
- The Beginning of the Women's Struggle in 1936
- Chapter 5 Gender, Defense, and the Public Status of Women, 1937-39
- The Status of Women in Conferences Held during the Lull in the Revolt
- Gender, Defense, and the Public Status of Women during the Last Years of the Revolt
- The Jewish Women's Struggle against McDonald White Paper
- Chapter 6 The Debate on Jewish Women's Enlistment into the British Army during WWII
- The Early War Years
- Negotiations with the British
- The Debate Rages
- Enlistment in the Shadow of the Ongoing Debate
- Morals in the Army
- Call-up Notices for Women and Evasion of Service
- Chapter 7 "There"-Heroes of the Holocaust, "Here"- Fighters in the Palmach
- "There"-Holocaust
- The "Paratroopers"
- "Here"-Palmach
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Archives
- Journals
- Published Minutes
- Books
- Articles and Book Chapters
- Unpublished Academic Works
- Index