ORIT ROZIN
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  • Duty and Love: Individualism and collectivism in 1950s Israel. Chaim Weizmann Institute for the Study of the History of Zionism and Israel at Tel Aviv University and Am-Oved press, 2008
  • Shapiro Best Book Award, Association for Israel Studies, 2009
  •  Reviews: Israeli Sociology 12(2) 2011; Zmanim 107 (2009); Makor Rishon June 2 2009; Maariv 10 October 2008; Israel Studies Forum 25 (2) 2010
  • The Rise of the Individual in 1950s Israel: A Challenge to Collectivism. Brandeis University/University Press of New England (2011). Reviews: H-Net Discussion Networks October 2012; Choice, July 2012​
 
  • A Home for all Jews: citizenship, rights and national identity in the young Israeli state, Brandeis University/University Press of New England, forthcoming 2016.
  • Finalist, Jordan Schnitzer Award, Association for Jewish Studies, 2018
  • Reviews: New Rambler 2016; H-Judaic 2016 ; Jewish Book Council 2017; Israel Studies Review 2017; Studies in Contemporary Jewry 2017;
  • Law and Emotions, (co-edited with Yoram Shachar), forthcoming


Articles
  • "In the Shadow of Syria's Guns: Frontier Kibbutzim and the Israeli Emotional Regime", Iyunim Betkumat Israel 26 (2016) (Hebrew) 
  • Coping with Fear: Frontier Kibbutzes and the Syrian-Israeli Border War
  • “The Struggle over Austerity Policy: Israeli Housewives and the Government,” Israel 1 (2002): 81-118 (Hebrew)

  • “Terms of Aversion – Hygiene and Parenthood of New Immigrants from Muslim Countries as viewed by Veteran Israelis in the 1950s,” Iyunim Betkumat Israel 12 (2002): 195-238 (Download is not the final version) (Hebrew)

  • “Austerity times: Food, Femininity and Nation-Building”, in Aviad Kleinberg (editor), A Full Belly, Rethinking Food and Society in Israel, Jerusalem 2005 (Tel Aviv University Press): 155-204 (Hebrew)

  • “Women Meeting Women: The role of Veteran Israeli Women in the Absorption of New Immigrants in 19950s Israel: History and Theory,”Iyunim Betkumat Israel (thematic series), Avi Bareli, Daniel Gutwein and Tuvia Frilling (eds), Society and Economy in Israel: Historical and Contemporary Perspective, Israel 2005: 645-670 (Hebrew)

  • “The Austerity Policy and the Rule of Law: Relations between Government and Public in Fledgling Israel,” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 4 (3) (November 2005): 273-290

  • “`The People’s Voice`: Portrait of a Struggle,” in Michael D. Birhack (editor), Be Quiet, someone is speaking, Tel Aviv University: Ramot (part of the series: Law, Society, Culture edited by Asher Maoz) 2006: 71-128 (Hebrew)

  • “Food, Identity and Nation-Building in Israel’s Formative Years,” Israel Studies Forum 21 (1), (2006): 52-80

  • “The Statesman, the Editor and the Newspaper: David Ben-Gurion, Gershom Schocken and Ha’aretz,” Israel 10 (2006): 3-42 (Hebrew)

  • “Forming a Collective Identity: The Debate over the Proposed Constitution, 1948-1950,” The Journal of Israeli History 26 (2), (2007): 251-272

  • “Israel and the Right to Travel Abroad 1948 – 1961”  Israel Studies 15 (1), 2010.

  • Physicians as Elite Specialists: The Role of the Israel Medical Association in the 1950s and the 2000s  (co-authored by Nadav Davidovitch, Ben-Gurion University) Iyunim Be-tkumat Israel , 19, 2009. 56-92. (Hebrew)
 
  • “Womanhood and Nation-Building in Israeli Propaganda films in the 1950s”, Teuda 24, 2011. (Hebrew) 
 
  • “Negotiating the right to exit the country in 1950s Israel: Voice, Loyalty and Citizenship”, Journal of Israeli History, vol. 30 (1), 2011.

  • “Austerity Tel-Aviv: Everyday life, Supervision, Compliance and Respectability,” in Maoz Azaryahu and S. Ilan Troen (editors), Tel –Aviv: The First Century; Visions, Designs and Actualities, Bloomington: Indiana University Press 2011.

  • "Meat Consumption, Austerity and Collective Identity in 1950s Israel" , Zmanim, 128, 2014, 70-83. (Hebrew)
 
  • "Infiltration and the making of Israel's emotional regime in the State's early years"
    Middle Eastern Studies 52 (3), May 2016, 448-472.
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  • “Craving Meat During Israel’s Austerity Period 1947-1953” Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 28 2015, pp.,  65-88.
  • O. Rozin, “Fear in the Shadow of Syrian Artillery”, Iyunim Bitkumat Israel 26, 2016, pp. 81-109. [Hebrew]
  • ​O. Rozin, "State and Society Building in Early Israel," in Reuven Y. Hazan, Alan Dowty and Menachem Hofnung and Gideon Rahat(editors) The Oxford Handbook of Israeli Politics and Society
  • O. Rozin, "Israeli Legal History - A Methodological Analysis," Cathedra 168, 2018,  pp. 155-168. [Hebrew]
  • O. Rozin, "The In-Between Time from the Rabin Assassination to the 1996 Elections-On Emotions and Their Impact on the Public Sphere," Israel Studies 23 (3),  2018, pp. 30-41
  • Coping with Fear: Border Kibbutzes and the Syrian-Israeli Border War, CLCweb 21 (2), 2019.
  • Between the polio and the corona pandemics, Haaretz, 27 June 2020
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​Edited Special Issues
  • Beginnings and Endings: Narration and Emplotment in the History of Zionism and the State of Israel, Journal of Israeli History, 38 (1), 2020.
  •  Law and Emotions (Special Issue), Law, Culture and Society, vol. 3, 2020. (Hebrew)
  • ​House as Home in Israeli Culture (Special Issue), Journal of Israeli History, vol. 32 (1), 2013.
  • Gender and Nationalism (Special Issue), Israel, vol. 18-19, 2011.

  • Ha’aretz: Portrait of a Newspaper(Special Issue), Israel, vol. 10, 2006.​

​Book Reviews And Comments
  • Efraim Karsh (editor), Israel: The First Hundred Years, vol. III, Israeli Politics and Society Since 1948 Problems of Collective Identity, London & Portland, 2002 (Book Review), The Journal of Israeli History (Tel Aviv University), vol. 22 (1), spring 2003: 139-143

  • Comment on Yoram Shachar paper “Jefferson Goes East: The American Origins of the Israeli Declaration of Independence”Theoretical Inquiries in Law Forum, 10.2, July 2009.

  • On Anat Helman, Urban Culture in 1920s and 1930s Tel Aviv; Deborah Bernstein, Women on the Margins: Gender and Nationalism in Mandate Tel Aviv; Tami Razi, Forsaken Children: The Backyard of Mandate Tel Aviv (Review Essay), Zmanim (Tel Aviv University, the Open University), 108 (November 2009): 112-117 (Hebrew).

  • On Henry Near, The Kibbutz Movement: A History, Jerusalem 2008 (Review Essey), Zion (Israel Historical Society), vol. 75 (3), 2010 (Hebrew).

  • On Anat Helman, Urban Culture in 1920s and 1930s Tel Aviv, 2007 (Review Essay), Studies in Contemporary Jewry, vol. 25, 2011

  • On Tami Razi, Forsaken Children: The Backyard of Mandate Tel Aviv,2009, (Review Essay), Israel, vol. 17, 2010 (Hebrew).
 
  • On Sylvie Foeigl-Bijaoui and Rachel Sharaby, Private and Public: Women in the Kibbutz and the Moshav, Jerusalem: Yad Tebenkin and Magnes Press 2013
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  • "Black And White In The Gray Zone: Where Law Ends And The Story Begins" on Tuvia Friling, Who Are you Leon Berger (Tel Aviv: Resling 2009;) A Jewish Kapo in Auschwitz (Lebanon N.H: Brandeis University Press/UPNE 2014), Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 15(2), pp. 318-325
  • On: Assaf Likhovski, Tax Law and Social Norms in Mandatory Palestine and Israel, (Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2017.) 
  • "The Rise and Fall of the Intimate Fiscal State: Tax Collection as Manifestation of Changes in the Relationship between State and Citizens," Zmanim, 139,  2018, pp. 108-111. 
  • "A Melancholic Tale: Three Literary Critiques on Jews and Power," Hebrew Studies 61, 2020, pp. 457-470
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Essays
  • “About small businesses and social activism”, Hevra 3 (September 2002). (Hebrew)

  • “Children are no longer such a bundle of joy”, Hevra 8 (July 2003) (Hebrew)

  • “A Philanthropist rather than a businessman” Ha’aretz (22 February 2006) (Book Review, Hebrew)

  • “Summer Protests: 1949 and Now,” Jewish Review of Books, 2 (4), Winter 2012.
 
  • Enforcing the age of marriage law, Haaretz, March 6, 2012.

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