Aviva-Halamish-Publications.Pdf

Aviva-Halamish-Publications.Pdf

12 List of Publications Master’s Thesis, Columbia University Aviva Halamish Goldstein, Mapam and the Arab Minority in Israel, 1957-1966. Supervisor: Prof. J.C. Hurewitz [1975]. Doctoral Dissertation, Tel Aviv University Immigration and Absorption Policy of the Zionist Organization 1931-1937. Supervisor: Prof. Anita Shapira [1995]. Professional Books Exodus – Ha-Sippur ha-Amiti [Exodus – The Real Story, Hebrew], Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University and Am Oved Publishers, 1990, 325 pp. The Exodus Affair: Holocaust Survivors and the Struggle for Palestine, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press 1998 [Published simultaneously by Vallentine Mitchell, London], xxii + 313 pp. [slightly different from the Hebrew edition]. B’Merutz Kaful Neged ha-Zman [A Dual Race against Time: Zionist Immigration Policy in the 1930s, Hebrew], Jerusalem: Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Press, 2006, 539 pp. ♦ Winner of (1) The Association for Israel Studies Annual Shapiro Award for Best Book in Israel Studies during the year 2006; (2) Hecht Prize of the Herzl Institute, University of Haifa, for a research book in History of Zionism, the Yishuv and the State of Israel, 2008. Me’ir Ya’ari: Biographya Kibbutzit, Hamishim ha-Shanim ha-Rishonot 1897-1947 [Meir Ya'ari: Collective Biography, The First Fifty Years, 1897-1947], Tel Aviv: Am Oved / Ofakim Series, 2009. ♦ Winner of Yitzhak Ben Zvi Award for research book in the History of Eretz Yisrael, 2010. Me’ir Ya’ari: Ha-Admor mi-Merhavia, Shnot haMedina [Meir Ya'ari: The Rebbe from Merhavia, The State Years], Tel Aviv: Am Oved / Ofakim Series, 2013. ♦ Finalist in the 2013 Zalman Shazar Prize for a research book in Jewish History. Edited Books Aviva Halamish and Yaacov Shavit, Ha-Tzyonut, 17 [Hebrew], Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House, 1993, 350 pp. Zvi Zameret, Aviva Halamish and Esther Meir-Glitzenstein (eds.), Ayarot ha- Pitu'ach (Development Towns), Jerusalem: Yad Yitzhak Ben-Zvi Press 2009, 449 pp. Aviva Halamish and Zvi Zameret (eds.), Ha-Kibbutz: Me'a ha-Shanim ha-Rishonot [The Kibbutz: The First Hundred Years], Jerusalem: Yad Yitzhak Ben Zvi Press 2010, 392 pp. Dina Porat (editor) and Aviva Halamish (Associate Editor), Shoah mi-Merhak Tavo (When Disaster Comes from Afar: Leading Personalities in the Land of Israel Confront Nazism and the Holocaust, 1933-1948), Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi Press 2009, 552 pp. Roni Stauber, Aviva Halamish, Esther Webman (eds.), Holocaust & Anti-Semitism: Research and public discourse - Essays Presented in Honor of Dina Porat, Jerusalem 2015 C-V Aviva Halamish, February 2016, p. 12 13 Open University Books [All in Hebrew and some also in Russian] Jerusalem in the Period of the British Mandate, Tel Aviv 1991, 142 pp. {H&R}. Yoram Erder and Aviva Halamish, Jerusalem during the First Muslim Period (638-1099), Tel Aviv 1994, 135 pp. {H&R}. From National Home to a State in the Making: History of the Jewish Community in Palestine between the World Wars, Vol. I, Tel Aviv 2004, 360 pp. {H&R}. From National Home to a State in the Making: History of the Jewish Community in Palestine between the World Wars, Vol. II, Ra’anana 2004, 271 pp. {H and part of it in R}. From National Home to a State in the Making: History of the Jewish Community in Palestine between the World Wars, Vol. III, Ra’anana 2012, 402 pp. (including index for the three volumes) {H}. Articles in Refereed Books “Illegal Immigration: Values, Myth and Reality,” (Hebrew) in N. Gertz (ed.), Nekudot Tatzpit - Tarbut ve-Hevra be-Eretz-Yisrael, Tel Aviv: The Open University, 1988, pp. 86-98 [Hebrew, almost identical to English version published previously]. “The First Battle of ‘Exodus’,” (Hebrew) in A. Shapira (ed.), Ha’apala, Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University and Am Oved Publishers, 1990, pp. 302-333. “Zionism and the Jewish Problem (1918-1939),” (Hebrew) in N. Barzel (ed.) and Z. Tzahor (Academic Advisor), Mekimim Medina, Tel Aviv: Oranim Academic College and Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishers, 1997, pp. 209-224. “Immigration of Jewish ‘Capitalists’ to Palestine between the World Wars,” (Hebrew) in D. Hacohen (ed.), Kibbutz Galuyot: Aliyah L’Eretz-Israel – Mythos U’metzi’ut, Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 1998, pp. 193-232. “Colonial Capital, Modern City and Arena of National Conflict: Jerusalem in the Period of the British mandate,” (Hebrew) in Y. Shavit (ed.), Yerushalayim: Biographya, Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History and Am Oved Publishers, 1998, pp. 233-246. “‘Selective Immigration’ in Zionist Ideology, Praxis and Historiography,” (Hebrew) in A. Shapira, J. Reinharz, J. Harris (eds.), Idan ha-Tziyonut, Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 2000, pp. 185-202. “Exodus: A Film that Changed History,” (Hebrew) in H. Bresheeth, S. Sand, M. Zimmermann (eds.), Cinema and Memory: A Dangerous Relationship?, Jerusalem: The Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History, 2004, pp. 341-359. “What are Biographers Trying to Do?,” (Hebrew) in Amir Horowitz, Ora Limor, Ram Ben-Shalom and Avriel Bar-Levav (eds.), The Past and Beyond: Studies in History and Philosophy Presented to Elazar Weinryb, Raanana: The Open University 2006, pp. 219-243. “From ‘The Jewish State’ to the Law of Return: Herzl’s Immigration Vision in Historical Perspective” (Hebrew), Avi Sagi and Yedidia Z. Stern (eds.), Hanan Mandel (assistant ed.), Herzl Then and Now: ‘The Jewish State’ in the State of the Jews, Jerusalem: The Shalom Hartman Institute / The Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University / Keter 2008, pp. 205-225. "'Hashomer Hatzair' and the 'Arab Question': A Case of Optical Illusion?" (Hebrew), in Eliezer Ben-Refael, Avi Bareli, Meir Chazan, Ofer Shiff (eds.), The Jewish C-V Aviva Halamish, February 2016, p. 13 14 People Today: Ingathering and Dispersion / Essays in Honor of Yosef Gorny, Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi; The Chaim Weizmann Institute for the Study of Zionism and Israel, Tel Aviv University; The Ben-Gurion Research Institute for the Study of Israel and Zionism, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev; Beit Berl College 2009, pp. 243-260. "Merhavya and Stalingrad! Neither Warsaw nor Massada: Meir Ya'ari Confronts the Holocaust and Its Aftermath" (Hebrew), in Dina Porat (ed.) and Aviva Halamish (associate ed.), When Disaster Comes from Afar: Leading Personalities in the Land of Israel Confront Nazism and the Holocaust, 1933-1948, Jerusalem: Yad Ben-Zvi Press 2009, pp. 475-504. "Palestine as a Destination for Jewish Immigrants and Refugees from Nazi Germany", Frank Caestecker and Bob Moore (eds.), Refugees from Nazi Germany and the Liberal European States, New York: Berghahn Books 2010, pp. 122-150. "Kibbutz and Immigration: Reciprocal Relations and Mutual Reliance" (Hebrew), in Aviva Halamish and Zvi Zameret (eds.), Ha-Kibbutz: Me'a ha-Shanim ha-Rishonot [The Kibbutz: The First Hundred Years], Jerusalem: Yad Yitzhak Ben Zvi 2010, pp. 25-42. "The Yishuv: The Jewish Community in Mandatory Palestine", Jewish Virtual Library Publications; http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/isdf/text/halamish.html "Nostalgia in Zionist History and Historiography" (Hebrew), in Meir Chazan, Uri Cohen (eds.), Culture, Memory, and History: Essay in Honor of Anita Shapira, II. Israeli Culture and Memory, Jerusalem: Tel Aviv University and Zalman Shazar Center for Jewish History 2012, pp. 747-765. "Bi-Nationalism in Mandatory Palestine: The Case of ha-Shomer ha-Tza'ir", Anita Shapira, Yedidya Z. Stern and Alexander Yakobson (eds.), Nationalism and Binationalism: The Perils of Perfect Structures, Vol. I, Brighton: Sussex Academic Press and The Israel Democracy Institute 2013, pp. 89-120. "Between Literature and History: A Dialogic Reading in the Literary Works of Nurit Gertz" (Hebrew), in Sandra Meiri, Yael Munk, Adia Mendelson-Maoz, Liat Stier- Livny (eds.), Identities in Transition in Israeli Culture: Jubilee Book in Honor of Nurit Gertz, Raanana: The Open University of Israel 2013, pp. 31-49. "Mapam in the War of Independence: From the Front's Trenches to the Opposition Benches" (Hebrew), in Mordechai Bar-On, Meir Chazan (eds.), Politika ba- Milhama [Politics in Wartime: Studies on the Civilian Society during the Israeli War of Independence],Jerusalem: The Galili Center for Defense Studies / Tel Aviv University / Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi 2014. "'Ha-Shomer ha-Tza'ir' and the Arab Question: Political and Educational Encounter with Existential and Moral Dilemmas" (Hebrew), in Ephraim Lavie (ed.), Nationalism and Morality: The Zionist Discourse and the Arabic Question, Jerusalem: Carmel 2014, pp. 251-268. Articles in Refereed Journals “The United States’ Position in the ‘Exodus 1947’ Affair,” (Hebrew) Yahadut Zemanenu, 3 (1986), pp. 209-225. “Illegal Immigration: Values, Myth and Reality,” Studies in Zionism, 9, 1 (1988), pp. C-V Aviva Halamish, February 2016, p. 14 15 47-62. “Was the Year 1933 a Turning Point in the Zionist Immigration Policy” (Hebrew), Iyunim bi-Tkumat Israel, 3 (1993), pp. 98-113. “‘Exodus’ - The Specific Case and the Overall Significance,” (Hebrew) Ha-Ziyonut, 18 (1994), pp. 383-390. “American Volunteers in Illegal Immigration, 1946-1948,” Jewish History, 9, 1 (Spring 1995), pp. 91-106. “American Volunteers in Illegal Immigration to Palestine, 1946-1948,” (Hebrew) Ha- Ziyonut, 21 (1998), pp. 267-285 [a slightly revised version of the English article]. “Zionist Immigration Policy in the 1930s: From ‘Redemption’ to ‘Survival’,” (Hebrew) Zemanim, 58 (1997), pp. 86-98. “Finished - But Not Completed” (Hebrew) [The Yishuv Leadership and Rescue Efforts during the Holocaust], Cathedra, 94 (1999), pp. 155-172.

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