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The social and religious history of Jews. Volume 10. Later the Middle Ages and the era of European expansion

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Author:Baron Salo Wittmeier
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & Geography
ISBN:978-5-9953-0787-7
Dimensions: 170x24x246cm
In the tenth volume of the “social and religious history of the Jews”, Salo W. Baron, in the broad context of European history, examines the main social, political and economic processes that took place in the XIII - XVI centuries. In the Jewish communities of Western Europe, lying on the periphery of the Holy Roman Empire and beyond (Switzerland, the Netherlands, Hungary, Poland, England, France, the state of the Pyrenee and Apennine peninsula)

Salo W. Baron (1895 - 1989) - one of the greatest Jewish historians of the 20th century, who created a scientific school and a new concept of the history of Jews. In the main work of his life - “The social and religious history of the Jews” (the full edition includes eighteen volumes) - the baron, based on the widest historical context, consistently debunk the traditional idea of ​​Jewish history, which he called the “tearful theory”. Jewish history, the baron claims, does not come down to constant persecution and mourning their victims - the most important feature of this people is the ability to survive and achieve prosperity contrary to persecution. The “social and religious history of the Jews” closes the chain of large -scale works on the history of the Jewish people, begun by Henry Grez and continued by Semyon Dubnov. This composition largely determined the development of modern Jewish historiography
Author:
Author:Baron Salo Wittmeier
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
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Series: Jewish History
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9953-0787-7

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