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Par Collection Par Auteur- GROSSMAN, D. (1)
- BEN-ARTZI, Y. (1)
- KATZ, J. (1)
- MAOS, J. O. (1)
- Agricultural colonization ; Asia ; Historical geography ; Ideology ; Immigration ; Jews ; Palestine ; Settlement ; Village ; Zionism (1)
- Années 1880 ; Années 1890 ; Années 1900 ; Culturel ; Front pionnier ; Géographie historique ; Idéologie ; Immigration ; Israël ; Juifs ; Paysage culturel ; Peuplement ; Planification (1)
- Asie ; Colonisation agricole ; Géographie historique ; Idéologie ; Immigration ; Juifs ; Palestine ; Peuplement ; Sionisme ; Village (1)
- Badajoz ; Campagne ; Développement rural ; Espagne ; Géographie plurirégionale ; Israël ; Italie ; Kibboutz ; Mezzogiorno ; Moshava ; Méditerranéens, pays ; Peuplement ; Répartition ; Type de peuplement ; Village (1)
- Cultural landscape ; Cultural studies ; Historical geography ; Ideology ; Immigration ; Israel ; Jews ; Pioneer fringe ; Planning ; Settlement ; Years 1880-89 ; Years 1890-99 ; Years 1900-09 (1)
- Multiregional geography (1)
- Imitation or original? Shaping the cultural landscape of pionner Jewish settlement in Eretz Israel (1882-1914) (1)
- Land settlement in the mediterranean region: Lessons gleaned from Italy, Spain and Israel (1)
- The dominance of nucleation: the Jewish experience in the early phase of Jewish settlement (1)
- Badajoz ; Campagne ; Développement rural ; Espagne ; Géographie plurirégionale ; Israël ; Italie ; Kibboutz ; Mezzogiorno ; Moshava ; Méditerranéens, pays ; Peuplement ; Répartition ; Type de peuplement ; Village
- The early colonies, established between 1882 and 1914, were already nucleated. The main type of settlement was the moshava. This family-farm village was strongly nucleated, and all the types created after it reveal the impact of its nucleted spatial
- During the first 40 years of the settlement process, a particular type of settlement dominated the Jewish activity in the land. It was the moshava, the Hebrew term for village. It was based on private ownership of land, and on the family as the unit