The Story of the Jews (book)

The Story of the Jews is a book by the British historian Simon Schama,[1] which is being published in three volumes.[2] The first volume, entitled Finding the Words, 1000BCE – 1492CE,[3] was published in the United Kingdom by Bodley Head in September 2013.[4] The second volume, entitled Belonging: The Story of the Jews, 1492–1900, was published by Bodley Head in October 2017.[2][5]

The Story of the Jews
Cover of the first volume
AuthorSimon Schama
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SubjectJewish history
Published2013 (first volume)
2017 (second volume)
Pages512 (first volume)
790 (second volume)

A television series, based on the book, was broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two in September 2013[6] and in the United States on PBS in March and April 2014.[7]

Reception

In his review of the first volume for The New York Times, Dwight Garner wrote:

"Mr. Schama's 'The Story of the Jews' is exemplary popular history. It's engaged, literate, alert to recent scholarship and, at moments, winningly personal... Mr. Schama is Jewish, but not especially religious... His loyalty is obviously to the hard evidence. At the same time, he declares that "the 'minimalist' view of the Bible as wholly fictitious, and unhooked from historical reality, may be as much of a mistake as the biblical literalism it sought to supersede."[8]

Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, who reviewed Belonging for the New Statesman, described it as "immensely erudite – and compulsively readable" and said: "The importance of Schama's book is that it forces the reader to think about how the long and shameful legacy of Christian hatred for Jews is reworked in 'enlightened' society".[9]

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See also

References

  1. "Simon Schama Jewish history book up for literary prize". BBC News. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  2. Frazer, Jenni (3 October 2017). "Simon Schama: Speaking for the dead". the Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. Schama, Simon. The Story of the Jews: Finding the Words, 1000 BCE – 1492 CE (2013), Bodley Head, ISBN 978-1847921321
  4. Frazer, Jenni (28 August 2013). "Making a history of UK Jews for the BBC was so daunting, reveals Simon Schama". The Jewish Chronicle. London. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  5. "Belonging: The Story of the Jews, 1492–1900". Penguin UK. Retrieved 9 October 2017.
  6. "The Story of the Jews". Programme information. BBC. 2013. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  7. "The Story of the Jews with Simon Schama". PBS. 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
  8. Garner, Dwight (10 March 2014). "The Jews, a History in So Many, Many Words". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  9. Williams, Rowan (7 October 2017). "Simon Schama's Jewish history is immensely erudite – and compulsively readable". New Statesman. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
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