The two volumes of this work comprise the first comprehensive history of the kibbutz movement in any language. 'Origins and Growth' covers the first thirty years of this fascinating story, from the formation of the first kibbutz in the opening years of the twentieth century to the eve of the second world war. It is a masterly analysis of the genesis and expansion of the kibbutzim and their relations with the world around them. Professor Near's analysis of the ideological, political, economic and social development of the kibbutz movement is illustrated throughout by excerpts from historical sources, affording a wealth of colorful insights into the changing quality of kibbutz life as experienced by its members.