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The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800 (Hardcover)
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The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West, 1450-1800 (Hardcover)
Series: European Expansion & Global Interaction
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This impressive volume shows that the history of minorities -
specifically that of a diaspora - can open up completely new
perspectives on the 'great' questions and developments of general
history." . Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaft ..". this
magnificent and much-needed volume ... is remarkably free, factual
or interpretive." . American Jewish History "The age-old tension
between value-free history and history with a moral is implicit
throughout this fine volume." . The Jerusalem Report "A substantial
contribution to the scholarship on Indian Native-American]-European
relations ... Specialists will find new nuggets to challenge
existing interpretations, while readers new to the topic will find
useful introductions and more detailed case studies that give some
idea of the current issues under scholarly debate. All readers will
experience the benefits of looking at one topic comparatively
across vast amounts of space and time." . Itinerario Jews and
Judaism played a significant role in the history of the expansion
of Europe to the west as well as in the history of the economic,
social, and religious development of the New World. They played an
important role in the discovery, colonization, and eventually
exploitation of the resources of the New World. Alone among the
European peoples who came to the Americas in the colonial period,
Jews were dispersed throughout the hemisphere; indeed, they were
the only cohesive European ethnic or religious group that lived
under both Catholic and Protestant regimes, which makes their study
particularly fruitful from a comparative perspective. As
distinguished from other religious or ethnic minorities, the Jewish
struggle was not only against an overpowering and fierce nature but
also against the political regimes that ruled over the various
colonies of the Americas and often looked unfavorably upon the
establishment and tleration of Jewish communities in their own
territory. Jews managed to survive and occasionally to flourish
against all odds, and their history in the Americas is one of the
more fascinating chapters in the early modern history of European
expansion. Paolo Bernardini was a Fellow of the Princeton Institute
for Advanced Study and of the Royal Historical Society. Currently
he is Resident Director of the Padova Program, Boston University.
Norman Fiering is the author of two books that were awarded the
Merle Curti Prize for Intellectual History by the Organization of
American Historians and of numerous articles. Since 1983, he has
been Director of the John Carter Brown Library at Brown
University."
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