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The Academic Middle-Class Rebellion

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This new research investigates socio-political and ethnic-cultural conflicts over wage gaps in Israel during the 1950s. The Academic Middle-Class Rebellion exposes the struggle of the Ashkenazi (Eu...
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  • 21 December 2017
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This new research investigates socio-political and ethnic-cultural conflicts over wage gaps in Israel during the 1950s. The Academic Middle-Class Rebellion exposes the struggle of the Ashkenazi (European) professional elite to capitalize on its advantages during the first decade of Israeli statehood, by attempting to maximize wage gaps between themselves and the new Oriental Jewish proletariat. This struggle was met with great resistance from the government under the ruling party, Mapai, and its leader David Ben-Gurion. The clash between the two sides revealed diverse, contradictory visions of the optimal socio-economic foundation for establishing collective identity in the new nation-state. The study by Avi Bareli and Uri Cohen uncovers patterns that merged nationalism and socialism in 1950s Israel confronting a liberal and meritocratic vision.
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Price: $140.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Jewish Identities in a Changing World
Publication Date: 21 December 2017
ISBN: 9789004357846
Format: Hardcover
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Avi Bareli, Ph.D. (2000), Tel-Aviv University, is senior lecturer of History at the Ben-Gurion Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University. He has published monographs and articles in Israel Studies, including Authority and Participation in a New Democracy (Academic Studies Press, 2014).

Uri Cohen, Ph.D. (2001), Hebrew University in Jerusalem, is senior lecturer of Sociology at the School of Education of Tel-Aviv University. He has published monographs and articles on Israel's higher education, including The Mountain and the Hill (Am Oved, 2006).