Comrades and Enemies
Discover the intricate dynamics of the Arab and Jewish working classes in "Comrades and Enemies," a compelling exploration by University of California Press. Published in 1996, this insightful book spans 443 pages, delving into the formative interactions between labor movements and worker-oriented political parties during the tumultuous period of British colonial rule in Palestine. Authoritative and thought-provoking, this work challenges the notion of isolated community development by examining the interconnected histories of these two groups. Ideal for readers interested in labor history, political movements, and Middle Eastern studies, "Comrades and Enemies" offers a nuanced perspective that enriches our understanding of the region's complex social fabric. Don’t miss the chance to add this essential title to your collection!