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Unsettled:

an anthropology of the Jews
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Viking Compass, 2003 - History - 500 pages
In this intellectually rich and passionately written history, anthropologist Melvin Konner takes the whole sweep of Western civilization as his canvas and onto it places the Jewish people and faith. Drawing on archaeological findings, census data, religious texts, diaries, poetry, oral histories, and more, Konner shows how the Jews shaped the world around them and how this largely hostile but at times accepting world shaped Jewish practice, culture, and success. We see how the facts of oppression and ongoing diaspora led to the rise of Jewish literacy, education, trade, and influence that continue to make their mark today. Konner takes the reader from the pastoral tribes of the Bronze Age to enslavement in the Roman Empire, from the conversesfleeing the Spanish Inquisition to eighteenth-century European villages, from the darkness of the Holocaust to the creation of Israel and the flourishing of Jews in America. The result is a unique and comprehensive portrait of the major events, people, traditions, and turning points of the Jewish people and faith. Filled with vivid images and fresh historical interpretations, Unsettledpromises to take its place next to Paul Johnson's History of the Jewsand Thomas Cahill's The Gifts of the Jews.

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GENESIS HOWTHE JEWSWERE BORN IN ISRAEL
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KINGDOM COME howthe Israelites became
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BABYLON howthe kingdom fell andthe
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Melvin Konner, M.D., Ph.D., is the Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Anthropology and an associate professor of neurology at Emory University. He is the author of "Becoming a Doctor" and "Why the Reckless Survive and Other Secrets of Human Nature," A Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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