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upload/wll/ENTER/1 ebook Collections/Cambridge History Collections/Religious Studies/The Cambridge History of Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 2.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 2: The Hellenistic Age W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1989;2008
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource. The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 1984;2008
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource. The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 1: Introduction; The Persian Period W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 1984
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource.The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures.The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history.This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee.The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 7: The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 Johnathan Karp, Adam Sutcliffe (eds.) Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 2018
This seventh volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism provides an authoritative and detailed overview of early modern Jewish history, from 1500 to 1815. The essays, written by an international team of scholars, situate the Jewish experience in relation to the multiple political, intellectual and cultural currents of the period. They also explore and problematize the 'modernization' of world Jewry over this period from a global perspective, covering Jews in the Islamic world and in the Americas, as well as in Europe, with many chapters straddling the conventional lines of division between Sephardic, Ashkenazic, and Mizrahi history. The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative work in this field currently available, this volume will serve as an essential reference tool and ideal point of entry for advanced students and scholars of early modern Jewish history.
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upload/wll/ENTER/Beliefs/Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol 4 The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period 2006.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 4: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 2006;2008
The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue. ** Review "...there are in this volume a good number of essays that are outstandingly clear and informative, wisely constructed and well documented, with a fair balance of sources, arguments and conclusions. They are readable as well as academically sound, and achieve a happy medium between what is suitable for a monograph and what belongs in a short enycylopedia." -- Times Higher Educational Supplement Book Description Volume four of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the late Roman period to the rise of Islam. It focuses especially on the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and of the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections.
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nexusstc/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 8. The Modern World, 1815–2000/17829ab549a6f6b5a4f91222e05a8905.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 8: The Modern World, 1815–2000 Mitchell B. Hart, Tony Michels (eds.) Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume VIII, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017
"The eighth and final volume of 'The Cambridge History of Judaism' covers the period from roughly 1815-2000. Exploring the breadth and depth of Jewish societies and their manifold engagements with aspects of the modern world, it offers overviews of modern Jewish history, as well as more focused essays on political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural developments. The first part presents a series of interlocking surveys that address the history of diverse areas of Jewish settlement. The second part is organized around the emancipation. Here, chapter themes are grouped around the challenges posed by and to this elemental feature of Jewish life in the modern period. The third part adopts a thematic approach organized around the category 'culture', with the goal of casting a wide net in terms of perspectives, concepts and topics. The final part then focuses on the twentieth century, offering readers a sense of the dynamic nature of Judaism and Jewish identities and affiliations."-- Provided by publisher
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upload/wll/ENTER/1 ebook Collections/Cambridge History Collections/Religious Studies/The Cambridge History of Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 4.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 4: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 2006;2008
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource. The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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lgli/Judaism 3, The Early Roman Period.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 3, The Early Roman Period William Horbury; William David Davies; John Sturdy Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 3, Cambridge ; New York, 1999
This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the 'fourth philosophy' and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 3: The Early Roman Period William Horbury; William David Davies; John Sturdy Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), First Edition first Printing, PS, 2000
This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the 'fourth philosophy' and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee.
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upload/wll/ENTER/Beliefs/Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism Vol 3 The Early Roman Period 1999.pdf
CHOA01 W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 3, Cambridge ; New York, 1999
This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the 'fourth philosophy' and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. ** Review "...this volume provides a rich...synthesis of many important issues relating to Jewish history in antiquity. It also has the potential of serving classicists and ancient historians in need of comparative material." Hagith Sivan, Department of History, University of Kansas "This important reference work offers authoritative summaries on a variety of themes that will be found highly useful both by educators and college students. Its extensive bibliography arranged by chapters and topics also provides a substantial guide for further scholarly inquiry. For every college and university's reference collection." Religious Studies Review "There is a vast amount of information in this book....Horbury has performed a remarkable feat in updating and balancing the volume." The Journal of Religion "...a useful reference volume...teachers at the university level will find in individual chapters particularly good assigned reading." SHoFar "This highly informative volume, together with its antecedents and presumably with one volume yet to come, is an essential reference work for colleges and seminary libraries and for specialists in early Judaism and Christianity." Southwestern Journal of Theology Book Description This third volume in the series of a widely valued history of Judaism in the ancient world focuses on the period of the early Roman Empire. Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish schools of thought, the rise of Christianity and the archaeological findings and inscriptions throughout the Roman world receive full coverage.
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upload/wll/ENTER/1 ebook Collections/Cambridge History Collections/Religious Studies/The Cambridge History of Judaism/The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 3.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 3: The Early Roman Period Steven T. Katz , William Horbury , W. D. Davies Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Vol. 3, 1984
Three published volumes cover the history of Judaism from the Persian period up to the third century, and a fourth is on the late Roman-Rabbinic period. Taken together, The Cambridge History of Judaism provides the fullest and most authoritative account of its subject and will endure as an important scholarly resource. The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 B.C.E. to the early Roman period extending into the third century C.E. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the fourth philosophy and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee. The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.
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nexusstc/The Cambridge History of Judaism: The Hellenistic Age/14092d272161a696841528a24f7babff.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 2: The Hellenistic Age W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history.
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nexusstc/The Cambridge History of Judaism/42ce22e68476d42bcd227c10d108d3ad.pdf
The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 4: The Late Roman-Rabbinic Period W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), July 17, 2006
<p>The fourth volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism covers the period from 70 CE to 640 CE (the rise of Islam), addressing the major historical, political and cultural developments in Jewish history during this crucial era. The volume is especially strong in its coverage of the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections. In addition, it surveys the growth of early Jewish mystical literature and the liturgical literature of the developing synagogue.</p>
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism : Volume 6, The Middle Ages: The Christian World W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), The Cambridge History of Judaism, 6, 2018
Volume 6 examines the history of Judaism during the second half of the Middle Ages. Through the first half of the Middle Ages, the Jewish communities of western Christendom lagged well behind those of eastern Christendom and the even more impressive Jewries of the Islamic world. As Western Christendom began its remarkable surge forward in the eleventh century, this progress had an impact on the Jewish minority as well. The older Jewries of southern Europe grew and became more productive in every sense. Even more strikingly, a new set of Jewries were created across northern Europe, when this undeveloped area was strengthened demographically, economically, militarily, and culturally. From the smallest and weakest of the world's Jewish centers in the year 1000, the Jewish communities of western Christendom emerged - despite considerable obstacles - as the world's dominant Jewish center by the end of the Middle Ages. This demographic, economic, cultural, and spiritual dominance was maintained down into modernity.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 1, Introduction: The Persian Period William Donald Davies & William David Davies & W. D. Davies & Louis Finkelstein & William Horbury & John Sturdy & Cambridge University Press & Steven T. Katz & Mitchell Bryan Hart & Tony Michels & Jonathan Karp & Adam Sutcliffe & Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), The Cambridge History of Judaism, 2000
The first three volumes of The Cambridge History of Judaism cover the history of the Jews from the Exile in 587 BCE to the early Roman period extending into the third century CE. A comprehensive examination is made of all the relevant literary and archeological sources, and special attention is given to the interaction of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic and Roman cultures. The contributors include both Jewish and Gentile scholars from many countries, and this History thus helps to deliver the study of Jewish history and Christian origins from geographical and religious limitations, and contributes to a deeper understanding and a broader tolerance. This first volume opens with three introductory chapters to the work as a whole dealing with the geographical background, the chronology and the numismatic history of Judaism. The remainder of this volume concentrates on the Persian period, the two and a half centuries following the Babylonian Exile.ISBN : 9780521218801
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The Cambridge History of Judaism Volume 5 Jews in the medieval islamic world / edited by Phillip I. Lieberman W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge histories online, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2021
"Volume 5 examines the history of Judaism in the Islamic World from the rise of Islam in the early sixth century to the expulsion of Jews from Spain at the end of the fifteenth. This period witnessed radical transformations both within the Jewish community itself and in the broader contexts in which the Jews found themselves. The rise of Islam had a decisive influence on Jews and Judaism as the conditions of daily life and elite culture shifted throughout the Islamicate world. Islamic conquest and expansion affected the shape of the Jewish community as the center of gravity shifted west to the North African communities, and long-distance trading opportunities led to the establishment of trading diasporas and flourishing communities as far east as India. By the end of our period, many of the communities on the 'other' side of the Mediterranean had come into their own-while many of the Jewish communities in the Islamicate world had retreated from their high-water mark."-- Provided by publisher
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˜Theœ Cambridge history of Judaism Volume 7 The early modern world, 1500-1815 / volume editors: Jonathan Karp ; Adam Sutcliffe W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Nov 16, 2017
This seventh volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism provides an authoritative and detailed overview of early modern Jewish history, from 1500 to 1815. The essays, written by an international team of scholars, situate the Jewish experience in relation to the multiple political, intellectual and cultural currents of the period. They also explore and problematize the 'modernization' of world Jewry over this period from a global perspective, covering Jews in the Islamic world and in the Americas, as well as in Europe, with many chapters straddling the conventional lines of division between Sephardic, Ashkenazic, and Mizrahi history. The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and authoritative work in this field currently available, this volume will serve as an essential reference tool and ideal point of entry for advanced students and scholars of early modern Jewish history.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 2: The Hellenistic Age W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from 540 BCE to 250 CE, this book deals with the encounter of Judaism with the Hellenistic culture spread throughout the Mediterranean world and beyond by Alexander the Great and his successors. Drawing upon recent scholarship in archaeology, history and scriptures, the contributors describe the religious, social and cultural rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism. Illustrated with plates and diagrams, the text will prove an invaluable resource to scholars and general readers interested in Jewish or Mediterranean history. ** Book Description This is the second of four volumes covering the history of Judaism from the Persian period, roughly 539-322 BCE, to the Tannaitic period, which culminated in the codification of the Mishnah around 250 CE. The volume describes both the rejection and adoption of Hellenism by Judaism.
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The Cambridge history of Judaism ; volume VIII, The modern world, 1815-2000 W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 2017
"The eighth and final volume of 'The Cambridge History of Judaism' covers the period from roughly 1815-2000. Exploring the breadth and depth of Jewish societies and their manifold engagements with aspects of the modern world, it offers overviews of modern Jewish history, as well as more focused essays on political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural developments. The first part presents a series of interlocking surveys that address the history of diverse areas of Jewish settlement. The second part is organized around the emancipation. Here, chapter themes are grouped around the challenges posed by and to this elemental feature of Jewish life in the modern period. The third part adopts a thematic approach organized around the category 'culture', with the goal of casting a wide net in terms of perspectives, concepts and topics. The final part then focuses on the twentieth century, offering readers a sense of the dynamic nature of Judaism and Jewish identities and affiliations."-- Provided by publisher
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Volume 3: The Early Roman Period William Horbury, W. D. Davies, John Sturdy, Louis Finkelstein Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), 1, 1999
This volume covers the history of Judaism in the Roman period. Political history is treated from Pompey to Vespasian, but many chapters on Jewish life and thought go beyond the period of the Flavian emperors to present themes and evidence of importance for Judaism up to the 3rd century CE. The approach has concentrated on the study of institutions and schools of thought through consideration of archaeological finds and inscriptions. Jewish-Gentile relations, temple and synagogue, groups and schools of thought - Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Baptist sects, the 'fourth philosophy' and similar groups, Samaritans and the Christian movement - are examined. An unusual feature of the volume is its historical treatment of Christianity within the context of ancient Judaism. The Qumran texts, Philo and Josephus receive attention as does Jewish society in Judaea and Galilee.
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The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. 1: The Persian Period (The Cambridge History of Judaism) W. D Davies; Louis Finkelstein; William Horbury; John Sturdy; Steven T Katz; Phillip I Lieberman; Mitchell B Hart; Tony Michels; Jonathan Karp; Adam Sutcliffe; Robert Chazan Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing), Cambridge history of Judaism, volume 2, Cambridge, 1989
The Cambridge History Of Judaism Covers The History Of The Jews From The Exile In 5 87 B.c.e. To The Early Roman Period Extending Into The Third Century C.e.a Comprehensive Examination Is Made Of All The Relevant Literary And Archeological Sources, And Special Attention Is Given To The Interaction Of Iranian, Semitic, Hellenistic And Roman Cultures. The Contributors Include Both Jewish And Gentile Scholars From Many Countries, And This History Thus Helps To Deliver The Study Of Jewish History And Christian Origins From Geographical And Religious Limitations, And Contributes To A Deeper Understanding And A Broader Tolerance. This First Volume Opens With Three Introductory Chapters To The Work As A Whole Dealing With The Geographical Background, The Chronology And The Numismatic History Of Judaism. The Remainder Of This Volume Concentrates On The Persian Period, The Two And A Half Centuries Following The Babylonian Exile. V. 1. Introduction. The Persian Period -- V. 2. The Hellenistic Age -- V. 3. The Early Roman Period / Volume Editors, William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy -- V. 4. The Late Roman-rabbinic Period / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 7. The Early Modern World, 1500-1815 / Volume Editor, Steven T. Katz -- V. 8 The Modern World, 1815-2000 / Volume Editors, Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Edited By W.d. Davies, Louis Finkelstein. Vol. 3 Edited By William Horbury, W.d. Davies, John Sturdy. Vol. 4, 7 Edited By Steven T. Katz. Vol. 8 Edited By Mitchell B. Hart And Tony Michels. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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