A Thousand Years of Jewish History / From the days of Alexander the Great to the Moslem Conquest of Spain
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The narrative surveys roughly a thousand years of Jewish life beginning with Hellenistic influence and Persian antecedents, and follows political and religious transformations under Greek and Roman rule. It recounts struggles for religious fidelity and independence, the rise of sects and institutions, the creation and circulation of apocryphal and biblical texts, and the emergence of rabbinic law, lore, and academies. Revolts, sieges, and the remaking of communal structures after Roman suppression are set alongside intellectual figures who blended Jewish thought with Hellenistic philosophy. The account concludes by tracing diaspora communities and the transmission of Jewish law and culture into the early medieval period culminating in Iberian encounters under Muslim rule.
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