Mario Liverani
Israel's History and the History of Israel
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Mario Liverani
Israel's History and the History of Israel
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One of Italy's foremost experts on antiquity addresses a new issue surrounding the birth of Israel and its historic reality.
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One of Italy's foremost experts on antiquity addresses a new issue surrounding the birth of Israel and its historic reality.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781845533410
- ISBN-10: 1845533410
- Artikelnr.: 22840820
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781845533410
- ISBN-10: 1845533410
- Artikelnr.: 22840820
Mario Liverani is Professor of History of the Ancient Near East at the University of Rome "La Sapienza".
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Palestine in the Late Bronze Age (14th - 13th
Centuries) Part One: A Normal History 2. The Transition (12th Century) 3.
The New Society (c. 1150-1050) 4. The Formative Process (c. 1050-930) 5.
The Kingdom of Israel (c. 930 -740) 6. The Kingdom of Judah (c. 930-720) 7.
The Impact of the Assyrian Empire (c. 740-640) 8. Pause between Two Empires
(c. 640-610) 9. The Impact of the Babylonian Empire (c.610-585) Intermezzo
10. The Axial Age 11. The Diaspora 12. The Abandoned Landscape Part Two: An
Invented History 13. Returnees and 'Remainees': The Invention of the
Patriarchs 14. Returnees and Aliens: The Invention of the Conquest 15. A
Nation without a King: The Invention of the Judges 16. The Royal Option:
The Invention of the United Monarchy 17. The Priestly Option: The Invention
of the Solomonic Temple 18. Self-Identification: The Invention of the Law
Epilogue 19. Local History and Universal Values Bibliography
Centuries) Part One: A Normal History 2. The Transition (12th Century) 3.
The New Society (c. 1150-1050) 4. The Formative Process (c. 1050-930) 5.
The Kingdom of Israel (c. 930 -740) 6. The Kingdom of Judah (c. 930-720) 7.
The Impact of the Assyrian Empire (c. 740-640) 8. Pause between Two Empires
(c. 640-610) 9. The Impact of the Babylonian Empire (c.610-585) Intermezzo
10. The Axial Age 11. The Diaspora 12. The Abandoned Landscape Part Two: An
Invented History 13. Returnees and 'Remainees': The Invention of the
Patriarchs 14. Returnees and Aliens: The Invention of the Conquest 15. A
Nation without a King: The Invention of the Judges 16. The Royal Option:
The Invention of the United Monarchy 17. The Priestly Option: The Invention
of the Solomonic Temple 18. Self-Identification: The Invention of the Law
Epilogue 19. Local History and Universal Values Bibliography
Preface Acknowledgements 1. Palestine in the Late Bronze Age (14th - 13th
Centuries) Part One: A Normal History 2. The Transition (12th Century) 3.
The New Society (c. 1150-1050) 4. The Formative Process (c. 1050-930) 5.
The Kingdom of Israel (c. 930 -740) 6. The Kingdom of Judah (c. 930-720) 7.
The Impact of the Assyrian Empire (c. 740-640) 8. Pause between Two Empires
(c. 640-610) 9. The Impact of the Babylonian Empire (c.610-585) Intermezzo
10. The Axial Age 11. The Diaspora 12. The Abandoned Landscape Part Two: An
Invented History 13. Returnees and 'Remainees': The Invention of the
Patriarchs 14. Returnees and Aliens: The Invention of the Conquest 15. A
Nation without a King: The Invention of the Judges 16. The Royal Option:
The Invention of the United Monarchy 17. The Priestly Option: The Invention
of the Solomonic Temple 18. Self-Identification: The Invention of the Law
Epilogue 19. Local History and Universal Values Bibliography
Centuries) Part One: A Normal History 2. The Transition (12th Century) 3.
The New Society (c. 1150-1050) 4. The Formative Process (c. 1050-930) 5.
The Kingdom of Israel (c. 930 -740) 6. The Kingdom of Judah (c. 930-720) 7.
The Impact of the Assyrian Empire (c. 740-640) 8. Pause between Two Empires
(c. 640-610) 9. The Impact of the Babylonian Empire (c.610-585) Intermezzo
10. The Axial Age 11. The Diaspora 12. The Abandoned Landscape Part Two: An
Invented History 13. Returnees and 'Remainees': The Invention of the
Patriarchs 14. Returnees and Aliens: The Invention of the Conquest 15. A
Nation without a King: The Invention of the Judges 16. The Royal Option:
The Invention of the United Monarchy 17. The Priestly Option: The Invention
of the Solomonic Temple 18. Self-Identification: The Invention of the Law
Epilogue 19. Local History and Universal Values Bibliography