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Full Description
Byzantine Jews: Dialectics of Minority and Majority Cultures is the collective product of a three year research group convened under the auspices of Scholion: Interdisciplinary Research Center in Jewish Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The volume provides both a survey and an analysis of the social and cultural history of Byzantine Jewry from its inception until the fifteenth century, within the wider context of the Byzantine world.
Contents
Contributors include: Golda Ahiezer, Roni Amir, Patrick Andrist, Cyril Aslanov, Robert Bonfil, Marie-Hélène Congourdeau, Nicholas de Lange, Vincent Déroche, Saskia Dönitz, Rivka Duker-Fishman, Philippe Gardette, Joshua Holo, Moshe Idel, Oded Irshai, David Jacoby, Herbert L. Kessler, Alexander Kulik, Amnon Linder, Matti Meyer, Ophir Münz-Manor, Hillel I. Neumann, Micha Perry, Elisheva Revel-Neher, Youval Rotman, Yossi Soffer, Guy G. Stroumsa, Rina Talgam, Spyros N. Troianos, Vera von Falkenhausen, Josef Yahalom.