The Ancient Jews from Alexander to Muhammad

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Ancient Jews from Alexander to Muhammad
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Seth Schwartz
SeriesKey Themes in Ancient History
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:204
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 145
Category/GenreWorld history
Classical Greek and Roman archaeology
Judaism
Judaism: worship, rites and ceremonies
Judaism - life and practice
ISBN/Barcode 9781107669291
ClassificationsDewey:930.04924 909.04924
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 24 April 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is an accessible and up-to-date account of the Jews during the millennium following Alexander the Great's conquest of the East. Unusually, it acknowledges the problems involved in constructing a narrative from fragmentary yet complex evidence and is, implicitly, an exploration of how this might be accomplished. Moreover, unlike most other introductions to the subject, it concentrates primarily on the people rather than issues of theology and adopts a resolutely unsentimental approach to the subject. Professor Schwartz particularly demonstrates the importance of studying Jewish history, texts and artefacts to the broader community of ancient historians because of what they can contribute to wider themes such as Roman imperialism. The book serves as an excellent introduction for students and scholars of Jewish history and of ancient history.

Author Biography

Seth Schwartz is the Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Classical Jewish Civilization and Professor of History and of Classics at Columbia University. He is the author of Imperialism and Jewish Society, 200 BCE to 640 CE (2001), which received the National Jewish Book Award and was a finalist for the Koret Book Award, and Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society? Reciprocity and Solidarity in Ancient Judaism (2010).

Reviews

'This is a fine book. It gives a clear story, one that is well-founded; and it introduces readers both to the ancient sources and to modern ones, including very recent, scholarly literature.' Daniel R. Schwartz, Scripta Classica Israelica