All Stories

  1. Immigrant communities, core group teachers, and their role in shaping the image of local education systems: two case studies from the northern periphery of Israel
  2. When the Israeli Right turned Left: Gahal during the recession (1966–1967)
  3. The Zionist Right
  4. The ‘fires of destruction,’ Warsaw, August 1938? On the posthumous invention of Jabotinsky’s well-known annihilation prophecy
  5. The Authority of the Yishuv vis-à-vis the Challenge of the Gallows Myth, Palestine-Spring-Summer 1947
  6. From Contemptible Terrorists to National Heroes: The Reburial Ceremonies of Lord Moyne’s Assassins and the Shift in Israeli Collective Memory on the Eve of the “Upheaval”
  7. War and peace within the Israeli Right (1970 - 1978): the path of a Hawkish party towards pragmatism
  8. Vladimir Jabotinsky’s Russian years, 1900-1925
  9. Generational crossover: ‘the Movement for the Entire Land of Israel’ from the Labour movement to Gush Emunim
  10. From reconciliation to confrontation: Menachem Begin and the Kibbutz Movement 1968–1981
  11. The Zionist pilgrimage to Tel Hai: between communitas and conflict
  12. Tel Hai, 1920-2020: A new look at overlooked perspectives
  13. Identification and alienation: Aliza Levenberg’s educational work in Kiryat Shmona in the early 1960s
  14. Menachem Begin and the question of the settlements: 1967–1977
  15. The Roots of the Gallows Myth in the Revisionist Movement During the 1930s
  16. The Creation of the Likud and the Struggle for the Identity of the Alternative Party
  17. The End of Evolutionary Zionism—Jabotinsky and the Ukrainian Pogroms
  18. Haaretz newspaper, the capitalist agenda and Menachem Begin’s political legitimacy
  19. Who represented the Israeli middle class? The crystallization of the General Zionists from 1948 to 1949
  20. Partial establishment – Menachem Begin, Gahal and the Black Panthers
  21. Half-heartedly: Menachem Begin and the establishment of the Likud Party
  22. Menachem Begin and Gahal in the run-up to the June 1967 war
  23. The Kibbutz and the Development Town: The Economic Dimension of Their Reciprocal Relations—The Case of the Hula Valley
  24. Olei Hagardom: Between official and popular memory
  25. Crisis and Development: Menachem Begin's Leadership Throughout the 1960s
  26. ““We Have a Rendezvous With Destiny””—— The Rise and Fall of the Liberal Alternative