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Selected Bibliography

Rural Settlement and Social Structure in Palestine and Israel

Bein, A. The Return to the Soil: A History of the Jewish Settlement
in Israel
. Jerusalem: Youth and Hechalutz Department of the
Zionist Organization, 1952.

Ben-David, J. "The Kibbutz and the Moshav," in J. Ben-David
(ed.), Agricultural Planning and Village Community in Israel.
Paris: Arid Zone Research Series, UNESCO, 1964.

Eisenstadt, S. N. Studies in Social Structure. Jerusalem, Israel: Re-
search Seminar in Sociology, The Hebrew University, 1950.

-----. Israeli Society. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Etzioni, A. "The Functional Differentiation of Elites in the Kib-
butz," American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXIV, No. 5 ( 1959),
pp. 476-487.

Lissak, M. "Patterns of Change in Ideology and Class Structure in
Israel," The Jewish Journal of Sociology, Vol. VII, No. 1 ( 1965),
pp. 46-61.

Rokach, A. "The Development of Agriculture in Palestine and
Israel," in J. Ben-David (ed.), op. cit.

Rosenfeld, E. "Social Stratification in a 'Classless' Society," Ameri-
can Sociological Review
, Vol. XVI, No. 6 ( 1951), pp. 766-774.

Schwartz, R. D. "Functional Alternatives to Inequality," American
Sociological Review
, Vol. XX, No. 4 ( 1955), pp. 424-430.

Spiro, M. E. Venture in Utopia. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Uni-
versity Press, 1956.

Talmon-Garber, Y. The Family in Collective Settlements, Transac-
tions of Third World Congress of Sociology, Vol. IV, 1956, pp.
116-126.

-----. "Social Change and Family Structure," International Social
Science Journal
, Vol. XIV, No. 3 ( 1962), pp. 468-487.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Moshava, Kibbutz, and Moshav: Patterns of Jewish Rural Settlement and Development in Palestine. Contributors: D. Weintraub - author, M. Lissak - author, Y. Azmon - author, S. N. Eisenstadt - author. Publisher: Cornell University Press. Place of Publication: Ithaca. Publication Year: 1969. Page Number: 353.
    
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