Heinrich Graetz, ein bedeutender jüdischer Historiker, hat mit seinem mehrbändigen Werk eine umfassende Darstellung der jüdischen Geschichte von den frühesten Zeiten bis zur Gegenwart geschaffen. Sein Standardwerk bietet tiefgehende Einblicke in die kulturellen, sozialen und politischen Aspekte des jüdischen Lebens und ist ein unverzichtbares Nachschlagewerk für Historiker und Interessierte. Graetz' detaillierte Analyse und seine Perspektive machen dieses Werk zu einer wichtigen Quelle für das Verständnis der jüdischen Identität und Geschichte.
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Heinrich Graetz zählte zu den ersten Historikern, die die Geschichte des jüdischen Volkes umfassend aus jüdischer Perspektive darstellten. Sein monumentales Werk 'Geschichte der Juden' weckte weltweites Interesse an der jüdischen Geschichte und bot eine einzigartige, essenzielle Sichtweise. Graetz' Ansatz war bahnbrechend, da er sich auf die besondere Erzählung seines eigenen Volkes konzentrierte. Sein Werk bildet bis heute eine grundlegende Ressource für das Verständnis jüdischer historischer Identität und Entwicklung.






- 2019
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Heinrich Graetz beleuchtet in seinem mehrbändigen Werk die umfassende Geschichte der Juden von den frühesten Zeiten bis zur Gegenwart. Als jüdischer Historiker bietet er tiefgreifende Einblicke in die kulturellen, sozialen und politischen Entwicklungen, die das jüdische Volk geprägt haben. Graetz' detaillierte Erzählweise und seine fundierte Analyse machen das Werk zu einem unverzichtbaren Standardwerk für das Verständnis jüdischer Geschichte und Identität.
- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. III (in Six Volumes)
From the Revolt Against the Zendik (511c.E) to the Capture of St. Jean D'Acre by the Mahometans (1291
- 690 Seiten
- 25 Lesestunden
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- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. VI (in Six Volumes)
Containing a Memoir of the Author by Dr. Philipp Bloch, a Chronological Table of Jewish History and an
- 648 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
Heinrich Graetz's work offers a passionate and sympathetic portrayal of Jewish history, distinguishing itself from more clinical accounts. As a landmark piece in the field, it has garnered worldwide acclaim and has been translated into multiple languages. Graetz, through his unique perspective, provides readers with an affectionate narrative that emphasizes the cultural and historical significance of the Jewish experience. This book serves as a foundational text for understanding Jewish history from an insider's viewpoint.
- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. V (in Six Volumes)
From the Chmielnicki Persecution of the Jews in Poland (1648 C.E.) to the Period of Emancipation in Cent
- 782 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
Offering a sympathetic Jewish perspective, this landmark work of Jewish history presents an affectionate and passionate narrative rather than a detached account. Authored by German academic Heinrich Graetz, it has become a standard in the field since its initial publication, translated into multiple languages and celebrated worldwide. Graetz's approach provides readers with a deep connection to the experiences and struggles of the Jewish people throughout history.
- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. I (in Six Volumes)
From the Earliest Period to the Death of Simon the Maccabee (135 B.C.E)
- 574 Seiten
- 21 Lesestunden
Heinrich Graetz's influential work presents a passionate and sympathetic account of Jewish history, distinguishing it from more clinical narratives. Translated into multiple languages, it quickly established itself as a standard reference in the field. Graetz's perspective offers readers an intimate connection to the experiences and challenges faced by the Jewish people, making it a landmark contribution to historical scholarship.
- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. IV (in Six Volumes)
From the Rise of the Kabbala (1270 C.E.) to the Permanent Settlement of the Marranos in Holland (1618 C
- 762 Seiten
- 27 Lesestunden
Heinrich Graetz's influential work offers a heartfelt and passionate account of Jewish history, distinguishing itself with a sympathetic perspective that resonates deeply with readers. As a landmark publication, it became the standard reference in the field, translated into multiple languages and celebrated for its engaging narrative. Graetz's approach emphasizes the emotional and cultural experiences of the Jewish people, making it a significant contribution to historical scholarship.
- 2013
History of the Jews, Vol. II (in Six Volumes)
From the Reign of Hyrcanus (135 B.C.E) to the Completion of the Babylonian Talmud (500 C.E.)
- 674 Seiten
- 24 Lesestunden
Heinrich Graetz's work offers a sympathetic and passionate account of Jewish history, distinguishing itself from traditional, clinical narratives. As a landmark text translated into multiple languages, it quickly became the standard reference in the field. Graetz's unique perspective provides readers with an affectionate portrayal of the Jewish experience, reflecting both the struggles and triumphs of his people throughout history.
- 2002
History of the Jews
- 780 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
History of the [Paperback] [Feb 25, 2002] Graetz, Heinrich