%0 Book %T Atlas of medieval Jewish history %A Beinart, Haim %D 1992 %I Carta %C Jerusalén %@ 965220188X %G English %F 798528273 %O Haim Beinart; [cartography, design, and production, Carta, Jerusalem; English translation, Moshe Shalvi] %O Access restricted to subscribing institutions %O For the first time in English, here is a comprehensive visual introduction to the history of the Jewish people in the Middle Ages. The Atlas includes more than one hundred maps, with accompanying text, that give an in-depth review of Jewish history throughout the world from the 5th to the 17th centuries. The Atlas covers milestone events of Jewish history during this period: the dispersion of the Jews in the fourth and fifth centuries up to the Crusades; the Black Death; the expulsion from Spain; the persecutions of 1648 in eastern Europe and the Sabbatean movement. The maps and text illustrate the sequence of persecution, expulsion, migration, and destruction, on the one hand, and a spiritual, religious, and cultural flowering, on the other. For students, scholars, and the general reader, the Atlas of Medieval Jewish History is a welcome new reference that will be an indispensable guide to this era %O Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-119) and indexes %O Translation of: Aṭlas Karṭa le-toldot ʻam Yiśraʼel bi-Yeme ha-benayim. Jerusalem : Carta, 1981 %O Online-Ausg. 2012 Digitalia eBook Collection: Biblioteca Judaica |2012|||||||||| %K Jews %K Civilization %K History %K Migration %9 Text %U http://www.digitaliapublishing.com/a/13/