History of the Jews (Vol. 1-6). Graetz Heinrich

History of the Jews (Vol. 1-6) - Graetz Heinrich


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       Heinrich Graetz

      History of the Jews (Vol. 1-6)

      From the Earliest Period to the Modern Times and Emancipation in Central Europe

      e-artnow, 2021

       Contact: [email protected]

      EAN 4064066383954

      Table of Contents

       Volume 1

       Volume 2

       Volume 3

       Volume 4

       Volume 5

       Volume 6

      Volume 1

       Table of Contents

       PREFACE.

       CHAPTER I. THE EARLIEST PERIOD.

       CHAPTER II. OCCUPATION OF THE LAND OF CANAAN.

       CHAPTER III. NEIGHBOURING NATIONS.

       CHAPTER IV. THE JUDGES.

       CHAPTER V. ELI AND SAMUEL.

       CHAPTER VI. THE APOGEE.

       CHAPTER VII. DAVID AND ISHBOSHETH.

       CHAPTER VIII. DAVID.

       CHAPTER IX. SOLOMON.

       CHAPTER X. SECESSION OF THE TRIBES.

       CHAPTER XI. THE HOUSE OF DAVID AND THE JEHUIDES.

       CHAPTER XII. END OF THE HOUSE OF JEHU AND THE TIME OF UZZIAH.

       CHAPTER XIII. THE DOWNFALL OF THE KINGDOM OF THE TEN TRIBES; THE HOUSE OF DAVID, AND THE INTERVENTION OF THE ASSYRIANS.

       CHAPTER XIV. THE END OF THE KINGDOM OF THE TEN TRIBES, AND THE HOUSE OF DAVID.

       CHAPTER XV. THE LAST KINGS OF JUDAH.

       CHAPTER XVI. END OF THE KINGDOM OF JUDAH.

       CHAPTER XVII. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE DESTRUCTION.

       CHAPTER XVIII. THE BABYLONIAN EXILE.

       CHAPTER XIX. THE RETURN FROM BABYLON, THE NEW COMMUNITY IN JUDÆA, EZRA AND NEHEMIAH.

       CHAPTER XX. THE SOPHERIC AGE.

       CHAPTER XXI. SIMON THE JUST AND HIS DESCENDANTS.

       CHAPTER XXII. THE TYRANNICAL CONVERSION TO HELLENISM AND THE ELEVATION OF THE MACCABEES.

       CHAPTER XXIII. VICTORIES AND DEATH OF JUDAS MACCABÆUS; JONATHAN THE HASMONÆAN.

       CHAPTER XXIV. THE JUDÆANS IN ALEXANDRIA AND THE GOVERNMENT OF SIMON.

      PREFACE.

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      It is a matter of especial satisfaction to me that my work, "The History of the Jews, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day," should be rendered accessible to the English-reading public in a compact form and by means of an adequate translation; for in countries where English is spoken, books are not only bought, bound, and placed in libraries, but are also read, taken to heart, and acted upon. It is therefore to be expected that the English-speaking people, which has never disregarded but has at all times recognised and appreciated the peculiar character of the Jewish race, will feel an increased sympathy for it, on reading the alternations of its sublime and tragical history.

      English readers, to whom the forefathers of the Jews of to-day—the patriarchs, heroes, and men of God—are familiar characters, will the better understand the miracle which is exhibited in the history of the Jews during three thousand years. The continuance of the Jewish race until the present day is a marvel not to be overlooked even by those who deny the existence of miracles, and who only see in the most astounding events, both natural and preternatural, the logical results of cause and effect. Here we observe a phenomenon, which has developed and asserted itself in spite of all laws of nature, and we behold a culture which, notwithstanding unspeakable hostility against its exponents, has nevertheless profoundly modified the organism of nations.

      It is the heartfelt aspiration of the author that this historical work, in its English garb, may attain its object by putting an end to the hostile bearing against the Jewish race, so that it may no longer be begrudged the peculiar sphere whereto it has been predestined through the events and sorrows of thousands of years, and that it may be permitted to fulfil its appointed mission without molestation.

      This translation, in five volumes, is not a mere excerpt of my "Geschichte der Juden" (like my "Volksthümliche Geschichte der Juden"), but a condensed reproduction of the entire eleven volumes. But the foot-notes have been omitted, so as to render the present work less voluminous for the general reader. Historical students are usually acquainted with the German language, and can read the notes in the original.

      In this English edition the "History of the Present Day" is brought down to 1870, whilst the original only goes as far as the memorable events of 1848. The last volume will contain a survey of the entire history of the Jewish nation, together with a comprehensive index of names and events.

      In conclusion, I cannot refrain from expressing


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