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Constructing Boundaries: Jewish and Arab Workers in Mandatory Palestine

English · Hardback

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An interdisciplinary study discussing the impact of the national crisis in Mandatory Palestine on relations between Jewish and Arab workers and their respective labor movements.
Constructing Boundaries examines the competition, interaction, and impact among Jewish and Arab workers in the labor market of Mandatory Palestine. It is both a labor market study, based on the Split Labor Market Theory, and a case study of the labor market of Haifa, the center of economic development in Mandatory Palestine. Bernstein demonstrates the impact of the pervasive national conflict on the relations between the workers of the two nationalities and between their labor movements. She analyzes the attempts of Jewish workers to construct boundaries between themselves and the Arab workers, and also highlights cases of cooperation between Jewish and Arab workers and of joint class struggle.


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Deborah S. Bernstein is Senior Lecturer at the University of Haifa. She is the author of Struggle for Equality: Women in Pre-State Israeli Society and is the editor of Pioneers and Homemakers: Jewish Women in Pre-State Israel, also published by SUNY Press.

Product details

Authors Deborah S. Bernstein
Publisher Global Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.03.2000
 
EAN 9780791445396
ISBN 978-0-7914-4539-6
No. of pages 277
Weight 517 g
Series Suny Series in Israeli Studies
SUNY series in Israeli Studies
Suny Israeli Studies
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > General, dictionaries

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