How Rome's misunderstanding of the status criteria of Jewish society led to the revolt of AD 66.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: (i) The problem (ii) The conventional explanations (iii) Civil war, the ruling class and revolt Part I. The Ruling Class AD 6-66: 2. The new ruling class AD 6 3. Problems facing the ruling class: economic and social 4. Problems facing the ruling class: religious ideology 5. Why the ruling class failed Part II. Faction Struggle within the Ruling Class: 6. Reactions to failure: the ruling class AD 6-66 7. The outbreak of revolt 8. The independent Jewish state AD 67-70 9. Trends in faction politics AD 50-70 Part III. The Aftermath of the Revolt: 10. The Roman reaction.
1. Introduction: (i) The problem (ii) The conventional explanations (iii) Civil war, the ruling class and revolt Part I. The Ruling Class AD 6-66: 2. The new ruling class AD 6 3. Problems facing the ruling class: economic and social 4. Problems facing the ruling class: religious ideology 5. Why the ruling class failed Part II. Faction Struggle within the Ruling Class: 6. Reactions to failure: the ruling class AD 6-66 7. The outbreak of revolt 8. The independent Jewish state AD 67-70 9. Trends in faction politics AD 50-70 Part III. The Aftermath of the Revolt: 10. The Roman reaction.
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