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A short history of the Jews

Michael Brenner

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Foreword
1: From Ur to Canaan: a wandering people
2: From exile back home: priests and prophets
3: From Hebrew into Greek: disdain and admiration
4: From Modiin to Jerusalem: a Jewish state stands and falls
5: From Jerusalem to Yavneh: the Diaspora legitimates itself
6: From Medina to Baghdad: under Islamic rule
7: From Sura to Cordoba: Sepharad-Jewish culture on the Iberian peninsula
8: From Lucca to Mainz: Ashkenaz-the roots of Central European Jewry
9: From Lisbon to Venice: expulsions and their aftermath
10: From Khaybar to Rome: messianic and mystical movements
11: From West to East: a new center in Poland
12: From Dessau to Berlin: rural Jews, court Jews, and Enlightenment philosophers
13: From the ghetto to civil society: political emancipation and religious reform
14: From Posen to New Orleans: starting over in America
15: From the shtetl to the Lower East Side: East European Jewish dreams and American realities
16: From Budapest to Tev Aviv: an "old new land" in Zion
17: From Tétouan to Teheran: the Europeanization of Jews in the Islamic world
18: From Czernowitz to Cernauti: political crisis and cultural florescence between the Wars
19: From everywhere to Auschwitz: annihilation
20: From Julius Streicher's farm to the kibbutz: the Jewish world after the Holocaust
Appendix: Jewish history in numbers
Further reading
Picture credits
Index of names
Index of place names.

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A short history of the Jews by Michael Brenner. ISBN 9780691143514. Published by Princeton University Press in 2010. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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