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Heinrich Graetz

    31 octobre 1817 – 7 septembre 1891

    Heinrich Graetz fut parmi les premiers historiens à relater de manière exhaustive l'histoire du peuple juif d'un point de vue juif. Son œuvre monumentale, 'Histoire des Juifs', suscita un intérêt mondial pour l'histoire juive, présentant une perspective unique et essentielle. L'approche de Graetz fut novatrice, se concentrant sur le récit distinctif de son propre peuple. Son travail demeure un texte fondamental pour comprendre l'identité et le développement historiques juifs.

    History of the Jews
    History of the Jews, Vol. II (in Six Volumes)
    History of the Jews
    History of the Jews, Vol. IV (in Six Volumes)
    History of the Jews, Vol. VI (in Six Volumes)
    History of the Jews, Vol. III (in Six Volumes)
    • History of the Jews, Vol. III (in Six Volumes)

      From the Revolt Against the Zendik (511c.E) to the Capture of St. Jean D'Acre by the Mahometans (1291

      • 690pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
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      History of the Jews, Vol. III (in Six Volumes)
    • History of the Jews, Vol. VI (in Six Volumes)

      Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philipp Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History and an

      • 648pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
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      Heinrich Graetz's work offers a passionate and sympathetic portrayal of Jewish history, distinguishing itself from more clinical accounts. As a landmark piece in the field, it has garnered worldwide acclaim and has been translated into multiple languages. Graetz, through his unique perspective, provides readers with an affectionate narrative that emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of the Jewish experience. This book serves as a foundational text for understanding Jewish history from an insider's viewpoint.

      History of the Jews, Vol. VI (in Six Volumes)
    • History of the Jews, Vol. IV (in Six Volumes)

      From the Rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the Permanent Settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C

      • 762pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
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      Heinrich Graetz's influential work offers a heartfelt and passionate account of Jewish history, distinguishing itself with a sympathetic perspective that resonates deeply with readers. As a landmark publication, it became the standard reference in the field, translated into multiple languages and celebrated for its engaging narrative. Graetz's approach emphasizes the emotional and cultural experiences of the Jewish people, making it a significant contribution to historical scholarship.

      History of the Jews, Vol. IV (in Six Volumes)
    • History of the Jews

      Volume 5

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      Heinrich Graetz's work offers a comprehensive account of Jewish history, tracing the development of Jewish culture, religion, and identity from ancient times through the modern era. The narrative emphasizes the struggles and contributions of Jewish communities across various regions, highlighting significant events and figures that shaped their experiences. Graetz's scholarly approach combines historical analysis with a deep understanding of Jewish tradition, making it an essential resource for those interested in the Jewish historical narrative and its impact on world history.

      History of the Jews
    • History of the Jews, Vol. II (in Six Volumes)

      From the Reign of Hyrcanus (135 B.C.E) to the Completion of the Babylonian Talmud (500 C.E.)

      • 674pages
      • 24 heures de lecture
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      Heinrich Graetz's work offers a sympathetic and passionate account of Jewish history, distinguishing itself from traditional, clinical narratives. As a landmark text translated into multiple languages, it quickly became the standard reference in the field. Graetz's unique perspective provides readers with an affectionate portrayal of the Jewish experience, reflecting both the struggles and triumphs of his people throughout history.

      History of the Jews, Vol. II (in Six Volumes)
    • This is a comprehensive history of the Jewish people from ancient times to the 19th century. It covers major historical events, as well as the cultural and religious developments of the Jewish people. The author is a renowned scholar of Jewish history and this book is considered a classic in the field.

      History of the Jews: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day; Volume 2