ID | 130509 |
Title Proper | Rise of feminism in Israel |
Other Title Information | contrary to the Zionist ideal, the struggle for women's rights has been a long and bitter one, in part due to absorption into the male-dominated labor movement. |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yaron, Joanne |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | what we know today as the state of Israel was not really established as an independent state in 1948 following what is called the "war of independence. It was established slowly, step by step, by waves of Jewish Immigration to what was then know as Palestine, a province of the fading Ottoman Empire. At the time, the main source of this immigration were Czarist Russia and the United Kingdom. |
`In' analytical Note | Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.88-91 |
Journal Source | Palestine-Israel Journal, Vol.17, No.3-4; 2011: p.88-91 |
Key Words | Rise of Feminism ; Israel ; Zionist Ideal ; Women Empowerment ; Social Welfare ; Labor Movement ; Women Rights ; Czarist Russia ; United Kingdom - UK ; Ottoman Empire ; Colonial States ; War of Independence ; Jewish Immigration |