01601nam a2200145Ia 4500008004100000020002800041041000800069050002300077100002000100245006400120260006100184300003800245505107700283650009501360230822s9999 xx 000 0 und d a97808028432960802843298 aeng aBM176 b.M384 1997 aMendels, Doron  4aThe rise and fall of Jewish nationalism b/ cDoron Mendels aGrand Rapids, Mich. : bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub., c1997 axii, 450 p. :bill., map;c24 cm. aNationalism in the Hellenistic World in the Third Through First Centuries B.C.E. -- Nationalism and the Concept of History in the Ancient Near East -- Jewish Kingship in the Hasmonean Period -- The Concept of Territory: Borders and Boundaries (200-63 B.C.E.) -- Jerusalem: Capital, Temple, and Cult (200-63 B.C.E.) -- From Militia to Army, 168-63 B.C.E. -- The Jewish Nationalistic Movement--After the Roman Occupation of Palestine -- Kingship after the Roman Occupation--From Basileia to Alternative Concepts -- From the Territorial to the A-Territorial (after the Roman Occupation) -- Jerusalem and the Temple, 63 B.C.E.-66 C.E. -- The Army, 63 B.C.E.-70 C.E. -- Nationalism in Revolution: The Great War Against Rome (66-70 C.E.) -- The "Polemus Quietus" and the Revolt of Bar Kokhba, 132-135 C.E. -- Epilogue: What Did Greek and Latin Authors Think of Jewish Nationalism? -- Map of the Maccabean Period -- Map of Herod's Kingdom -- Map of the Division of Herod's Kingdom -- Map of the Kingdom of Agrippa I -- Map of the Roman Empire from Augustus to Trajan and Hadrian. aJudaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D.Jewish nationalism.Judaism and state.