Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Alexandrian Riots of 38 C.E. and the Persecution of the Jews. A Historical Reconstruction

Publisher:

Regular price $216.00
Regular price $0.00 Sale price $216.00
Sold out
Scholars have read the Alexandrian riots of 38 CE according to intertwined dichotomies. The Alexandrian Jews fought to keep their citizenship - or to acquire it; they evaded the payment of the poll...
Read More
  • 28 September 2009
View Product Details
Scholars have read the Alexandrian riots of 38 CE according to intertwined dichotomies. The Alexandrian Jews fought to keep their citizenship - or to acquire it; they evaded the payment of the poll-tax - or prevented any attempts to impose it on them; they safeguarded their identity against the Greeks - or against the Egyptians. Avoiding that pattern and building on the historical reconstruction of the experience of the Alexandrian Jewish community under the Ptolemies, this work submits that the riots were the legal and political consequence of an imperial adjudication against the Jews. Most of the Jews lost their residence never to recover it again. The Roman emperor, the Roman prefect of Egypt and the Alexandrian citizenry - all shared responsibilities according to their respective and expected roles.
files/i.png Icon
Price: $216.00
Pages: 336
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Publication Date: 28 September 2009
ISBN: 9789004138469
Format: Other
REVIEWS Icon
'Gambetti finds the background of the Flaccus pogrom and the events following it in a particular Alexandrian legal framework'.
Sandra Gambetti, Ph.D. (2003) in Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of California, Berkeley, is Assistant Professor of History at the College of Staten Island – CUNY. This is her first monograph.