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Seth Schwartz

    Josephus and judaean politics
    The Ancient Jews from Alexander to Muhammad
    Imperialism and Jewish Society
    • Imperialism and Jewish Society

      200 B.C.E. to 640 C.E.

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Focusing on the impact of imperial rule, the book explores over eight centuries of Palestinian Jewish society under Persian, Greek, and Roman domination. Seth Schwartz uncovers significant insights, particularly highlighting how the Christianization of the Roman Empire shaped essential aspects of medieval and modern Jewish life. This comprehensive history challenges existing narratives and deepens the understanding of Jewish identity and culture during a transformative period.

      Imperialism and Jewish Society
    • Josephus and judaean politics

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This synthetic treatment of Josephus and his times has two aims. The first is to establish Josephus' attitudes to the various Judaean aristocratic groups of the first century - priests, descendants of Herod, certain sectarians - and how these attitudes changed. The second aim is more to connect these changes with actual changes in Judaean politics and society in the c. 30 years of Josephus' literary activity, a critical period of transformation following the destruction of Jerusalem.The first chapter examines Josephus' life from his detection to Vespasian, and suggests that Josephus always retained an interest in current public affairs, particularly those of Judaea. Chapters 2-4 discuss the changes of attitude within the Josephan corpus and place them in the context of the evidence of the coins, inscriptions, Rabbinic literature and pagan historians. It is argued that these changes allow us to trace the decline of the pre-66 aristocracy groups after 70. Chapter 5 argues that there arose a new aristocracy in the 80s and 90s, a rise which left its mark in Josephus' later work.

      Josephus and judaean politics