Early Jewish settlement patterns in Palestine, 1882-1914

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Early Jewish settlement patterns in Palestine, 1882-1914

Yossi Ben-Artzi ; translated from the Hebrew by Moshe Shalvi ; maps and figures by Orit Ben-Artzi

(Israel studies in historical geography)

Magnes Press, Hebrew University, c1997

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Moshavah ha-ʿIvrit be-nof Erets-Yiśraʾel

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Moshavah ha-ʿIvrit be-nof Erets-Yiśraʾel

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Published with the assistance of The James Amzalak Fund for Research in Historical Geography Institute for the Research on the History of JNF, Land and Settlement, The University of Haifa

Includes bibliographical references (p. [322]-328) and index

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Jewish settlement patterns in Palestine are of interest because of their co-operative forms, the Kibbutz and the Moshav. However, the Jews preferred a different type of pioneer settlement: the Moshavah. For over 30 years the early settlers chose the Moshavah as the type of settlement most suited to lead them to their basic goal: creating a Jewish village, and structuring a 'new' Jew -- a farmer who would live on his land and so lay the cornerstone of a renewed 'national home'. The cultural landscape of the Moshavah, its planning its design and development, constitute the subject of this book, which studies the ideological aspirations of Jewish pioneers in Palestine and illustrates the link between ideology and landscape in their settlement patterns.

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