Beinart, Haim

Atlas of Medieval Jewish History - Coronet Books Inc. 2014 - 144

Haim Beinart ; [cartography, Design, And Production, Carta, Jerusalem ; English Translation, Moshe Shalvi]. For The First Time In English, Here Is A Comprehensive Visual Introduction To The History Of The Jewish People In The Middle Ages. The Atlas Includes More Than One Hundred Maps, With Accompanying Text, That Give An In-depth Review Of Jewish History Throughout The World From The 5th To The 17th Centuries. The Atlas Covers Milestone Events Of Jewish History During This Period: The Dispersion Of The Jews In The Fourth And Fifth Centuries Up To The Crusades; The Black Death; The Expulsion From Spain; The Persecutions Of 1648 In Eastern Europe And The Sabbatean Movement. The Maps And Text Illustrate The Sequence Of Persecution, Expulsion, Migration, And Destruction, On The One Hand, And A Spiritual, Religious, And Cultural Flowering, On The Other. For Students, Scholars, And The General Reader, The Atlas Of Medieval Jewish History Is A Welcome New Reference That Will Be An Indispensable Guide To This Era. Translation Of: Aṭlas Karṭa Le-toldot Am Yiśrael Bi-yeme Ha-benayim. Jerusalem : Carta, 1981. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 118-119) And Indexes. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.

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History; History: Specific Subjects; Social & cultural history--Relating to Jewish people & groups; Jewish studies; HISTORY--Jewish; RELIGION--Biblical Reference--Atlases; Social & cultural history; Social groups: religious groups & communities

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