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The Jews from ancient Canaan to a global culture / Matthias B. Lehmann and Steven Weitzman.

Autor: Współtwórca(-y): Rodzaj materiału: TekstWydanie: Fourth editionOpis: pages cmTyp zawartości:
  • text
Tryb odtwarzania:
  • unmediated
Typ nośnika:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781041007807
  • 9781041008026
Tematy: Klasyfikacja LOC:
Zawartość:
Ancient Israel and other ancestors -- Becoming the people of the Book -- Jews and Greeks -- Between Caesar and God -- Talmudic transformations -- Under the crescent -- Under the cross -- A Jewish renaissance -- New worlds, East and West.
Streszczenie: "This accessibly written volume examines the major periods of Jewish history around the world, from their distant origins in antiquity through the beginnings of the modern period and the emergence of secular culture. Although Jews are a small minority, they have settled in almost every part of the world, developing many different subcultures. They have had an outsized impact on global religion even as they have faced prejudice and persecution, and their history makes for a fascinating story of cultural change, adaptation and survival that is continuing to unfold in the present. Now in new edition as a split volume, this first volume of a comprehensive history of the Jews draws on up to date research to recount the story of the Jews from their distant origins in antiquity through the beginnings of the modern period and the emergence of secular culture. Enhanced by images, limelight given to various historical mysteries, recommendations for how to learn more, as well other features, the book moves chapter by chapter through the major periods of Jewish history, balancing introductions for those unfamiliar with that history, with discussion of new approaches and recent discoveries that have reshaped understanding of the Jewish past. The book is useful not just for those interested in the Jews themselves but also for readers open to learning about global history from the vantage point of a people whose experiences attest both to the resilience of human culture and the impact of hate and violence"--Inne nry kontrolne: 24012554
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Biblioteka Instytutu Solidarności i Męstwa im. W. Pileckiego 21515 (Przeglądaj półkę(Otwórz poniżej)) Dostępny 00021515

"This book is part of a two-volume work, "The Jews: a History," first published as a single volume in 2009."--Introduction.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ancient Israel and other ancestors -- Becoming the people of the Book -- Jews and Greeks -- Between Caesar and God -- Talmudic transformations -- Under the crescent -- Under the cross -- A Jewish renaissance -- New worlds, East and West.

"This accessibly written volume examines the major periods of Jewish history around the world, from their distant origins in antiquity through the beginnings of the modern period and the emergence of secular culture. Although Jews are a small minority, they have settled in almost every part of the world, developing many different subcultures. They have had an outsized impact on global religion even as they have faced prejudice and persecution, and their history makes for a fascinating story of cultural change, adaptation and survival that is continuing to unfold in the present. Now in new edition as a split volume, this first volume of a comprehensive history of the Jews draws on up to date research to recount the story of the Jews from their distant origins in antiquity through the beginnings of the modern period and the emergence of secular culture. Enhanced by images, limelight given to various historical mysteries, recommendations for how to learn more, as well other features, the book moves chapter by chapter through the major periods of Jewish history, balancing introductions for those unfamiliar with that history, with discussion of new approaches and recent discoveries that have reshaped understanding of the Jewish past. The book is useful not just for those interested in the Jews themselves but also for readers open to learning about global history from the vantage point of a people whose experiences attest both to the resilience of human culture and the impact of hate and violence"--

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