Oved, Yaacov
OVED, Yaacov
OVED, Yaacov. Israeli (born Bulgaria), b. 1929. Genres: History. Career: Representative of the kibbutz movement in Buenos Aires, Argentina; kibbutz member, officer, and teacher. Tel Aviv University, professor emeritus and executive director of international communal studies. Publications: Anarchism and Workers Movement in Argentina (in Spanish), 1978; Two Hundred Years of American Communes, 1988; The Witness of the Brothers, 1996. Address: Yad Tabenkin, 52960 Ramat Efal, Israel. Online address: ovedyac@post.tau.ac.il
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