A History of Israel and the Holy LandMichael Avi-Yonah A&C Black, 2001 M01 1 - 376 páginas In its entirety the story told here spans all of recorded history. It is a story of momentous events and mighty nations, of the birth of great religions and of foreign conquests, of longing and renewal. The scholars who have produced this work have woven an engrossing, continuous narrative out of the historical materials, presenting a rich array of peoples and cultures, from the ancient Hebrews and their neighbors down to the time of Jesus and the Roman wars and then on through the Arab and Crusader conquests, the Mameluk domination, the long period of Turkish rule, British Mandate, and the rebirth of Israel. An integral part of the story is the magnificent selection of photographs illustrating the land, its sites, its ruins, and its treasures. This expanded millennium edition of A History of Israel and the Holy Land takes the story into the twenty-first century with a new and comprehensive survey of the State of Israel from its establishment to the present day. The new material includes a review of political, economic, and social developments in Israel and summaries of the country's wars and the peace process.> |
Contenido
FOREWORD | 7 |
THE CANAANITE AND ISRAELITE PERIODS 3200332 BC | 36 |
THE SECOND TEMPLE 332 BC70 | 114 |
THE HISTORY OF PALESTINE FROM THE ARAB | 194 |
PALESTINE DURING THE CRUSADES 10991291 | 235 |
PALESTINE UNDER THE MAMELUKS | 272 |
PALESTINE UNDER THE BRITISH MANDATE 19181948 | 323 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abbasid Acre ad-Din administrative Arab areas army Ascalon Assyrian attack battle Baybars became Bedouins began Beth-shean border built Byzantine Caesarea caliph campaign Canaan Canaanite capital caves centre century BC Christian Chronicles Church coast coastal commander conquest Crusaders culture Dahir Damascus David death desert dynasty economic Egypt Egyptian emperor empire established Europe Fakhr Fatimid forces fortified fortress Galilee Gaza governor Greek Hasmonaean Hebron Herod Holy Land inhabitants inscription invaded Islam Israel Israeli Israelite Jaffa Jericho Jerusalem Jewish Jews Jezreel Valley Jordan Judaea Judah king kingdom Mameluk Mecca Middle East military Mongols Moslem mosque Muawiyah Muhammad Nablus Negev Neolithic northern Nur ad-Din Ottoman Palaeolithic Palestine Palestinian period Persian Philistines political population province Ramla region reign religious revolt Roman rule ruler Samaria Seleucid settlement Shechem siege southern sultan Syria Syria and Palestine Temple territory Tiberias took towns Transjordan tribes Tyre Umayyad Valley walls