9780062998729-0062998722-The Story of the Jews Volume Two: Belonging: 1492-1900

The Story of the Jews Volume Two: Belonging: 1492-1900

ISBN-13: 9780062998729
ISBN-10: 0062998722
Edition: Reprint
Author: Simon Schama
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Ecco
Format: Paperback 800 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780062998729
ISBN-10: 0062998722
Edition: Reprint
Author: Simon Schama
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Ecco
Format: Paperback 800 pages

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The Story of the Jews Volume Two: Belonging: 1492-1900 (ISBN-13: 9780062998729 and ISBN-10: 0062998722), written by authors Simon Schama, was published by Ecco in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Prehistory (Ancient Civilizations History) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Story of the Jews Volume Two: Belonging: 1492-1900 (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Prehistory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.59.

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In the second of two volumes of this magnificently illustrated cultural history--the tie-in to the PBS and BBC series The Story of the Jews--Simon Schama details the story of the Jewish people, spanning from their expulsion from Spain in the Inquisition across six hundred years to the present day.
It is a story like no other: an epic of endurance against destruction, of creativity in the face of oppression, joy amidst grief, the affirmation of life against the steepest of odds.
It spans the centuries and the continents--from the Iberian Peninsula and the collapse of “the golden age” to the shtetls of Russia to the dusty streets of infant Hollywood. Its voices ring loud and clear, from the philosophical musings of Spinoza to the poetry written on slips of paper in concentraion camps. Within these pages, the Enlightenment unfolds, a great diaspora transforms a country, a Viennese psychaiatrist forever changes the conception of the human mind.
And a great story unfolds. Not--as often imagined--of a culture apart, but of a Jewish world immersed in and imprinted by the peoples among whom they have dwelled, from the Egyptians to the Greeks, from the Arabs to the Christians, from the Soviets to America.
Which makes the story of the Jews everyone’s story, too.

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