Dubnow Jewish History
S. M. Dubnow
David King, Charles Franks, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
JEWISH HISTORY
AN ESSAY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
BY S. M. DUBNOW
In this 12 chapter work on Jewish History by Simon Dubnow (Jewish), he presents an overview of their history starting in the Old Testament up through some post Bible periods in Jewish history.
CONTENTS
Preface to the German Translation
Preface to the English Translation
Introductory Note
Jewish History. an Essay in the Philosophy of History
1. The Range of Jewish History
2. The Content of Jewish History
3. The Significance of Jewish History
4. The Historical Synthesis
5. The Primary or Biblical Period
6. The Secondary or Spiritual-Political Period
7. The Tertiary Talmudic or National-Religious Period
8. The Gaonic Period, or the Hegemony of the Oriental Jews (500-980)
9. The Rabbinic-Philosophical Period, or the Hegemony of the Spanish Jews (980-1492)
10. The Rabbinic-Mystical Period, or the Hegemony of the German-Polish Jews (1492-1789)
11. The Modern Period of Enlightenment (the Nineteenth Century)
12. The Teachings of Jewish History
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