In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still felt today.
In 70CE, after four years of Jewish rebellion, Roman legions devastated the great city of Jerusalem. Sixty years later, its ruin was completed when Emperor Hadrian built a new city on top of it that Jews were forbidden even to enter. This title explores the history of a titanic struggle whose repercussions are still felt today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Goodman has divided his intellectual life between the Roman and Jewish worlds. He has edited both the Journal of Roman Studies and the Journal of Jewish Studies. He has taught Roman History at Birmingham and Oxford Universities, and is currently Professor of Jewish Studies at Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
Illustrations, Figures and Maps Acknowledgements Introduction: The Main Witness Prologue: The Destruction of Jerusalem Part one: A Mediterranean World Chapter one: A Tale of Two Cities Chapter two: One World Under Rome Chapter three: Diversity and Toleration Part two: Romans and Jews Chapter four: Identities Chapter five: Communities Chapter six: Perspectives Chapter seven: Lifestyles Chapter eight: Government Chapter nine: Politics Chapter ten: Romans and Jews Part three: Conflict Chapter eleven: The Road to Destruction Chapter twelve: Reactions Chapter thirteen: The Growth of the Church Chapter fourteen: A New Rome and a New Jerusalem Epilogue: The Origins of Antisemitism Notes Further Reading Index
Illustrations, Figures and Maps Acknowledgements Introduction: The Main Witness Prologue: The Destruction of Jerusalem Part one: A Mediterranean World Chapter one: A Tale of Two Cities Chapter two: One World Under Rome Chapter three: Diversity and Toleration Part two: Romans and Jews Chapter four: Identities Chapter five: Communities Chapter six: Perspectives Chapter seven: Lifestyles Chapter eight: Government Chapter nine: Politics Chapter ten: Romans and Jews Part three: Conflict Chapter eleven: The Road to Destruction Chapter twelve: Reactions Chapter thirteen: The Growth of the Church Chapter fourteen: A New Rome and a New Jerusalem Epilogue: The Origins of Antisemitism Notes Further Reading Index
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