This seventh volume of The Cambridge History of Judaism provides an authoritative and detailed overview of early modern Jewish history from 1500 to 1815. The essays written by an international team of scholars situate the Jewish experience in relation to the multiple political intellectual and cultural currents of the period. They also explore and problematize the ''modernization'' of world Jewry over this period from a global perspective covering Jews in the Islamic world and in the Americas as well as in Europe with many chapters straddling the conventional lines of division between Sephardic Ashkenazic and Mizrahi history. The most up-to-date comprehensive and authoritative work in this field currently available this volume will serve as an essential reference tool and ideal point of entry for advanced students and scholars of early modern Jewish history.
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