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Reorienting The East Jewish Travelers To The Medieval Muslim World Martin Jacobs

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Reorienting The East Jewish Travelers To The Medieval Muslim World Martin Jacobs
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.51 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Martin Jacobs
ISBN: 9780812290011, 0812290011
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Reorienting The East Jewish Travelers To The Medieval Muslim World Martin Jacobs by Martin Jacobs 9780812290011, 0812290011 instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive investigation of premodern Jewish travel writing about the Islamic world, Reorienting the East examines Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic travel accounts from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries that subvert, or reorient a decidedly Christian vision of the region and reflect changing Jewish self-perceptions.


The first comprehensive investigation of premodern Jewish travel writing about the Islamic world, Reorienting the East examines Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic travel accounts from the mid-twelfth to the early sixteenth centuries that subvert, or reorient a decidedly Christian vision of the region and reflect changing Jewish self-perceptions.

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