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Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism

Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism

Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism

Author:
David Goodblatt, University of California, San Diego
Published:
February 2009
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Paperback
ISBN:
9780521101677

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    Contrary to the widespread view that nationalism is a modern phenomenon, Goodblatt argues that it can be found in the ancient world. He argues that concepts of nationalism compatible with contemporary social scientific theories can be documented in the ancient sources from the Mediterranean Rim by the middle of the last millennium BCE. In particular, the collective identity asserted by the Jews in antiquity fits contemporary definitions of nationalism. After the theoretical discussion in the opening chapter, the author examines several factors constitutive of ancient Jewish nationalism. He shows how this identity was socially constructed by such means as the mass dissemination of biblical literature, retention of the Hebrew language, and through the priestly caste. The author also discusses each of the names used to express Jewish national identity: Israel, Judah and Zion.

    • Detailed treatment of theories of nationalism and ethnicity and their application to the ancient world
    • Explanation of how a national identity could be socially constructed in a pre-modern society
    • Exhaustive treatment of the usage of the names Israel, Judah and Zion

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    Review of the hardback: 'Elements of Ancient Jewish Nationalism is a thorough, balanced and well-presented work of scholarship … Goodblatt's scholarship is excellent, and this book is an interesting, readable, and informative book that will contribute much to this field.' Doron Mendels, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Theoretical considerations: nationalism and ethnicity in antiquity
    • 2. Constructing Jewish nationalism: the role of scripture
    • 3. Constructing Jewish nationalism: the Hebrew language
    • 4. A kingdom of priests: the priestly component in ancient Jewish nationalism
    • 5. Israel nationalism
    • 6. Judah nationalism
    • 7. Zion nationalism
    • 8. Conclusions: Jewish nationalism - what rose and what fell?
      Author
    • David Goodblatt , University of California, San Diego

      David Goodblatt is Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego where he holds the Endowed Chair in Judaic Studies. Previously he taught for over a decade in the Jewish History Department of the University of Haifa and was the Louis L. Kaplan Professor of Jewish History at the University of Maryland. He is the author of Rabbinic Instruction in Sasanian Babylonia and The Monarchic Principle: Studies in Jewish Self-government in Antiquity.