A history of the Jewish people / by Max L. Margolis and Alexander Marx. Philadelphia : The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1927
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V Preface
VII Table of Contents.
Book I. In Palestine from the Beginnigs to the Extinction of the Patriarchate (2,000 before - 425 after the Christian Era)
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3 I. The Beginnings of the People (2000-1225 before the Christian Era)
14 II. Moses. The Exodus (1220)
22 III. The Conquest of Canaan. The Judges (1180-1100)
31 IV. The Inroads of Canaanitisch Religion
35 V. The Rise of the Monarchy (1080-1030)
40 VI. Saul and David (1030-1013)
45 VII. David. The Capture of Jerusalem (1013-1006)
51 VIII. The Wars of David (1006-980)
55 IX.The Revolts of Absalom and of Sheba (980-973)
61 X. Solomon. The Temple (973-933)
67 XI. The Secession of the North (933-875)
70 XII. The Lord of Baal? - Elijah (887-851)
75 XIII. Ahab and the Arameans (854-843)
78 XIV. Elisha. Jehu (843)
81 XV. The Advance and Retreat of Assyria (843-746)
90 XVII. Amos and Hosea (760-734)
95 XVIII. Isaiah and the Assyrian Advance (744-720)
99 XIX. The Fall of Samaria. Hezekiah (729-692)
104 XX. Manasseh. Josiah. Jeremiah (692-609)
109 XXI. The End of the Kingdom of Judah (608-586)
114 XXII. The Babylonian Exile (586-538)
119 XXIII. The Restoration (538-432)
126 XXIV. From Persian Rule to Greek (424-187)
134 XXV. Hellenists and Pietists. Antiochus Epiphanes (187-165)
142 XXVI. Judah the Maccabee and his brothers (165-142)
150 XXVII. Simon. Johanan Hyrcanus. Alexander Jannai (142-76)
158 XXVIII. The last Hasmonean rulers (76-37)
169 XXIX. Herod the Great (37-4)
177 XXX. Rome Tightening its Hold (4 before - 41 after the Christian Era)
189 XXXI. The War with Rome (41-67)
199 XXXII. The National Disaster (68-73)
205 XXXIII. Spiritual Reconstruction. Spasms under Trajan and Hadrian (70-135)
216 XXXIV. The Makers of the Mishnah (135-175)
224 XXXV. The last Patriarchs (180-425)
Book II. The Eastern Center until the Extinction of the Gaonate (175-1038)
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233 XXXVI. Rab und Samuel (175-254)
240 XXXVII. Under the Sassanians. The Talmud of Babylon (254-632)
248 XXXVIII. The Rise of Mohammedanism (622-858)
258 XXXIX. The Karaite Schism (767-900)
264 XL. Saadiah (882-942)
273 XLI. The end of the Babylonian schools (943-1038)
277 XLII. The Kairawan Community (700-1050)
Book III. The West-European Centers to the Expulsion from Spain (139 before to 1492 after the Christian Era)
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287 XLIII. The Jews of Italy to the end of the empire (139 before - 410 after the Christian Era)
297 XLIV. The Jews of Italy down to the twelfth century (410-1140)
303 XLV. The Jeds of Spain under Romans, Goths, and Mohammedans (300-900)
313 XLVI. Samuel the Nagid and Solom Ibn Gabirol (993-1069)
321 XLVII. Al-Fasi and his school (1013-1141)
327 XLVIII. Judah Ha-Levi and Abraham Ibn Ezra (1086-1167)
337 XLIX. Moses Maimonides (1135-1204)
346 L. The Franco German Center. Gershom of Mayence (321-1040)
356 LI. Rashi and his school. The first crusade (1040-1105)
365 LII. The second and third crusades (1099-1215)
374 LIII. The Jews of France and Germany in the thirteenth century (1198-1293)
384 LIV. The Jews of England (1066-1290)
392 LV. The Jews of Provence (1100-1394)
402 LVI. German Jews in the fourteenth century (1298-1407)
413 LVII. German Jews during the fifteenth century (1410-1480)
419 LVIII. Jews in Christian Spain. Nahmani (1203-1293)
430 LIX. The Progress of the Cabala (1280-1340)
440 LX. The Decline of Spanish Jewry (1348-1405)
451 LXI. The Disputation of Tortosa (1340-1444)
460 LXII. The Maranos (1454-1488)
470 LXIII. The Expulsion from Spain and Portugal (1492-1497).
Book IV. The Emergence of new Centers to the Eve of the French Revolution (1492-1786)
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479 LXIV. The age of humanism (1330-1546)
486 LXV. Amsterdam and Hamburg (1492-1671)
495 LXVI. Uriel da Costa and Baruch Spinoza (1585-1677)
501 LXVII. The Italian refuge (1492-1663)
512 LXVIII. Under the crescent (1492-1579)
518 LXIX. Palestine (1488-1628)
525 LXX. The Jews of Russia and Poland to the end of the fifteenth century (100-1501)
532 LXXI. Internal organization. Luria and Isserles (1510-1573)
541 LXXII. The zenith of Polish Jewry (1556-1648)
547 LXXIII. The Jews of Bohemia (1579-1654)
551 LXXIV. The Chmielnicki Massacres (1648-1655)
558 LXXV. Sabbatai Zevi (1626-1676)
568 LXXVI. The Sabbatians. Moses Hayim Luzzatto (1676-1747)
578 LXXVII. Hasidism (1660-1797)
589 LXXVIII. The Jews of Prussia (1671-1786)
Book V. The Age of Emancipation (1787-1925)
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603 LXXIX. Jews in America in colonial and revolutionary times (1654-1790).
608 LXXX. Jewish emancipation in France and French dependencies (1787-1811).
619 LXXXI. Emancipation in Prussia (1786-1812).
627 LXXXII. Russian Jews under Paul and Alexander I (1796-1825).
632 LXXXIII. Cultural transformation in Central Europe (1814-1823).
638 LXXXIV. The renascence of Jewish scholarship (1819-1868).
642 LXXXV. After the July Revolution (1830-1846).
648 LXXXVI. Religious developments among the Jews of the United States.
651 LXXXVII. The Damascus Libel (1840).
654 LXXXVIII. The struggle for emancipation in Western Europe (1830-1858).
659 LXXXIX. Reform and counter-reform (1841-1860).
665 XC. Political and cultural conditions in Eastern Europe (1815-1855).
675 XCI. Progress of the Reform Movement in America and in Europa (1845-1876).
683 XCII. The Jews of Russia and Rumania.
691 XCIII. German anti-semitism and Russian pogroms (1878-1894).
702 XCIV. Zionism (1894-1904).
712 XCV. The "Black Hundreds" and the Russian revolution (1905-1912).
719 XCVI. The Exodus to America (1905-1914).
725 XCVII. The World War (1914-1918).
732 XCVIII. Minority rights and the Palestinian mandate (1918-1925).
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739 Bibliography
Chronological Tables
775 Index
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