Preface Acknowledgments 1. Between Class and Nation: The Bund in Russia 1897--1917 2. Between Eretz Israel and the Diaspora--The Second Aliya, 1904--1914 3. From Class to Peoplehood: The Polish Bund, 1917--1932 4. Between the "Zionist Klal" and the "Halutsic Klal"-- The Zionist Labor Movement in the 1920s 5. The Tragic Illusion 6. Between Pioneerhood and Peoplehood--The Zionist Labor Movement 1930--1947 7. From Bund to Bundism, 1947--1985 8. From Zionist Klal to Jewish Klal Conclusion Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Yosef Gorny is Professor of Jewish History at Tel-Aviv University. He is the author of many books, including The British Labour Movement and Zionism, 1917-1948.
"Gorny deals with an important and timely subject, namely the development of modern Jewish nationalism. No one has studied this subject in the way Gorny has, by examining the positions on the critical issue of Jewish nationhood of two major left-wing movements within the Jewish community."
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