The Story of the Jews
512
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • Antiquity To Today
2013
Adult
The Story of the Jews by Simon Schama traces the evolution of Jewish thought, tradition, and religious allegory from the Biblical era to the 21st century. The series emphasizes the Jewish people's contributions to modernity, their enduring resilience, and hope despite recurrent anti-Semitism. It follows their historical journey from ancient Israel and Palestine through the medieval period and into the Renaissance and Enlightenment, highlighting their cultural impact and ongoing struggle for a homeland. Sensitive topics include invasion, war, oppression, xenophobia, enslavement, assimilation, exile, and genocide.
The Story of the Jews by Simon Schama is both a book and a documentary series, exploring the 3,000-year history of the Jewish people through Schama's personal lens as a historian and storyteller.
In his research for the book, Schama drew from a wide range of sources, including archaeological findings, ancient texts, and cultural artifacts, to create a richly detailed tapestry of Jewish history.
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The book covers both well-known and obscure figures and events, shining a light on the contributions of Jewish individuals and communities to global history.
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512
Book • Nonfiction
Various Locations • Antiquity To Today
2013
Adult
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