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Identity and Territory

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Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much-debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Territory expl...
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  • 30 April 2019
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Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much-debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Territory explores how ancient conceptions of Israel—of both the land itself and its shifting frontiers and borders—have played a decisive role in forming national and religious identities across the millennia. Through the works of Second Temple period Jews and rabbinic literature, Eyal Ben-Eliyahu examines the role of territorial status, boundaries, mental maps, and holy sites, drawing comparisons to popular Jewish and Christian perceptions of space. Showing how space defines nationhood and how Jewish identity influences perceptions of space, Ben-Eliyahu uncovers varied understandings of the land that resonate with contemporary views of the relationship between territory and ideology.

 
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Price: $95.00
Pages: 216
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 30 April 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520293601
Format: Hardcover
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"In this erudite monograph Ben Eliyahu surveys various texts—ranging chronologically from the second temple period through early rabbinic and early Christian writings—in order to analyze, compare, and contrast how the land of Israel and areas in it (like the territory of Judah or its capital Jerusalem) were imagined. Recommended."

Eyal Ben-Eliyahu is Professor of Jewish History at the University of Haifa. He is the author of Handbook of Jewish Literature from Late Antiquity and Between Borders: The Boundaries of Eretz-Israel in the Consciousness of the Jewish People.

List of Illustrations
Preface

Introduction: Identity, Space, Place, and Territory

1. From Judah to Israel: Territory and Identity
2. Borders, Space, and Identity in Second Temple Literature
3. From Earthly Land to Holy Land
4. Land of the Sages
5. Rabbinic Literature Confronts Nonrabbinic Jewish
Culture and Christianity: The Question of Holy Spaces

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index of Places
Index of Sources
Index of Persons
Index of Subjects