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California Dreaming : Ideology, Society, and Technology in the Citrus Industry of Palestine, 1890-1939

Author/creator Karlinsky, Nahum Author
Other author/creatorGreenwood, Naftali Translator
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoAlbany : State University of New York Press
Description270 p. ill 08.980 x 06.160 in.
Supplemental Content Full text available from eBooks on EBSCOhost
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Series SUNY Series in Israeli Studies
Summary Annotation The citrus industry of Palestine has often been associated with the myths and ideals of the Labor Movement and its Zionist-Socialist ideology. The Jaffa orange, like the young pioneer and the collective Kibbutz, was emblematic of a colonizing meta-narrative that marginalized or even denounced the private entrepreneurs--both Arabs and Jews--who were the true founders and proponents of the flourishing citrus industry in Palestine. California Dreaming reveals that these private entrepreneurs regarded the California citrus industry as their primary model of emulation. Utilizing an innovative multidisciplinary approach, Nahum Karlinsky vividly reconstructs the social fabric, economic structure, and ideological tenets of the Jewish citrus industry of Palestine in the early twentieth century. Also accentuated is the role of Palestinian-Arab citrus growers, whose industry predated that of their Jewish counterparts, and the complex relationship between the two national sectors that operated side by side.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2004022564
ISBN9780791465271
ISBN0791465276 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780791465271
Stock number00025125

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