- Baruch Kimmerling
Baruch Kimmerling ( October 16, 1939 – May 21, 2007) was a professor of
sociology at theHebrew University of Jerusalem .Biography
Baruch Kimmerling was born in
Turda ,Romania , and hadcerebral palsy , a developmental disability. The family narrowly avoided theHolocaust by escaping from their village in a gypsy wagon. The family immigrated toIsrael in 1952, and took up residence in a "ma'abara" (immigrants' camp), Sha'ar Ha'aliya, before moving to a small apartment on the outskirts ofNetanya .Despite his significant disabilities, which caused Kimmerling to experience motor difficulties and speech problems, his parents raised him as a typical child and encouraged him to strive high. He graduated from the Hebrew University in 1963, and obtained his
PhD in 1973 as asociologist . He made a name for himself in the academic world as a social historian, particularly for his groundbreaking work analyzingJewish settlement s in terms ofcolonialism . He was awarded a chair at theUniversity of Toronto . He lectured widely and was a prolific writer of books and articles, extending his efforts beyond scholarly publications to numerous op-ed pieces in venues such as "Haaretz " and "The Nation ".Kimmerling was an outspoken critic of Israeli policies, and spoke out on issues related to the
Arab-Israeli conflict . He was dubbed one of Israel's "new historians," but insisted that he was a patrioticZionist , dedicated to celebrating the diversities of cultures within Israel, and to the ideals of a secular state. Unlike some Israeli leftists, he publicly opposed the proposed boycott of Israeli academics by theAssociation of University Teachers in theUnited Kingdom , arguing that it would "weaken the last public sphere of free thinking and free speech in Israel." [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0512/p06s01-wome.html Ben Lynfield, "British Boycott Riles Israeli Academics", "Christian Science Monitor", 12 May 2005] ]Kimmerling died at the age of 67 after a long battle with
cancer . He was buried in the secular cemetery at Kibbutz Mishmarot, leaving his wife, Diane Aidan, and three children.Major publications
# "Zionism and Territory: The Socioterritorial Dimensions of Zionist Politics". Berkeley: University of California, Institute of International Studies, 1983, 289 pages.
# "Zionism and Economy". Cambridge, Mass.: Schenkman Publishing Company, 1983, 169 pages.
# "The Interrupted System: Israeli Civilians in War and Routine Times". New Brunswick and London: Transaction Books, 1985. [229 pages]
# Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal, "Palestinians: The Making of a People". New York: Free Press, 1993, 396 pages. Paperback enlarged edition:Harvard University Press . Italian version: La Nuova Italia Editrice, 1994. Enlarged Edition, 2002 [page 512] . Enlarged and revised Hebrew version: Keter, 1998, 300 pages. Arabic: Ramallah, 2001.
# "The Invention and Decline of Israeliness: State, Culture and Military in Israel". Los Angeles and Berkeley:University of California Press , 2001, 268 pages.
# "The End of Ashkenazi Hegemony". Jerusalem: Keter, 2001, 124 pages (Hebrew).
# "Politicide: Sharon’s War Against the Palestinians". London: Verso, 2003 (Formal refutation inYaacov Lozowick 'sRight to Exist . [Politicide Revisited, by Chad Alan Goldberg , Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 3 (May, 2005), pp. 229-232 ] )
# Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal, "The Palestinian People: A History". Cambridge, Mass:Harvard University Press , 2003, 604 pages.
# "Immigrants, Settlers, Natives: Israel Between Plurality of Cultures and Cultural Wars". Tel Aviv:Am Oved , 2004 (Hebrew, 630 pages).
# (As editor) "The Israeli State and Society: Boundaries and Frontiers". Albany:State University of New York Press , 1989, 330 pages
# "Sociology of Politics: A Reader". Binyamina: The Open University, 2005 (Hebrew)
# "Shuli bamerkaz: Sippur hayyim shel sotziolog tzibburi" ("Marginal in the Center: The Autobiography of a Public Sociologist"), Hakibbutz Hameuhad, 2007, 252 pages, (Hebrew)References
External links
* [http://pluto.huji.ac.il/~mskimmer/ Homepage] at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
* [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/862117.html Sociologist Baruch Kimmerling, 'new historian,' dies at age 67] Obituary inHaaretz , 21 May 2007
* [http://education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,2111583,00.html Controversial critic of Israel's origins and its role in the Middle East] Obituary inThe Guardian , 26 June 2007
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article1929122.ece Israeli sociologist who strongly criticised the state’s policies] Obituary inThe Times , 14 June 2007
* "A Life Less Ordinary," by Dalia Karpel, [http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/776994.html] ,
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