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      Rewriting Ancient Jewish History
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      The History of the Jews in Roman Times and the New Historical Method

      Rewriting Ancient Jewish History

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      Rewriting Ancient Jewish History book

      The History of the Jews in Roman Times and the New Historical Method
      ByAmram Tropper
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2016
      eBook Published 11 May 2016
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315630458
      Pages 228
      eBook ISBN 9781315630458
      Subjects Area Studies, Humanities
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      Tropper, A. (2016). Rewriting Ancient Jewish History: The History of the Jews in Roman Times and the New Historical Method (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315630458

      ABSTRACT

      Half a century ago, the primary contours of the history of the Jews in Roman times were not subject to much debate. This standard account collapsed, however, when a handful of insights undermined the traditional historical method, the method long enlisted by historians for eliciting facts from sources. In response to these insights, a new historical method gradually emerged. Rewriting Ancient Jewish History critiques the traditional historical method and makes a case for the new one, illustrating how to write anew ancient Jewish history.

      At the heart of the traditional historical method lie three fundamental presumptions. The traditional historical method regularly presumes that multiple versions of a text or tradition are equally authentic; it presumes that many ancient Jewish sources are the products of largely immanent forces of cloistered Jewish communities; and, barring any local grounds for suspicion, it presumes that most ancient Jewish texts faithfully reflect their sources and reliably recount events. Rewriting Ancient Jewish History unfurls the failings of this approach; it promotes the new historical method which circumvents the flawed traditional presumptions while plotting anew the limits of rational argumentation in historical inquiry. This crucial reappraisal is a must-read for students of Jewish and Roman history alike, and a fascinating case-study in how historians should approach their ancient sources.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |10 pages

      Introduction

      part |2 pages

      PART I Authenticity

      chapter 1|18 pages

      Can multiple versions of a text be equally authentic?

      part |2 pages

      PART II Hermeneutics

      chapter 2|18 pages

      The rabbis as unusual Romans

      part |2 pages

      PART III Credibility

      chapter 3|10 pages

      An introduction to credibility: on sources, credibility, and corroboration

      chapter 4|21 pages

      Recovering Josephus’s sources

      chapter 5|22 pages

      Josephus and history

      chapter 6|12 pages

      The traditional historical method on the credibility of rabbinic literature

      chapter 7|16 pages

      The collapse of the traditional presumptions about rabbinic literature

      chapter 8|27 pages

      The new historical method on the credibility of rabbinic literature: three case studies

      part |2 pages

      PART IV Conclusion

      chapter 9|19 pages

      On Hillel the Elder’s rise to greatness

      chapter |4 pages

      Epilogue

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