The First Jewish Revolt (2002 Berlin/Overman), edited volume
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The First Jewish Revolt: Archaeology, History, and Ideology is a volume edited by Andrea Berlin and J. Andrew Overman.
Editions and translations
Published in England and the United States (London / New York, NY: Routledge, 2002).
Abstract
Table of contents
- Current scholarship on the First Revolt / Martin Goodman
- Roman perspectives on the Jews in the age of the Great Revolt / Erich S. Gruen
- Revolt from a regional perspective / Seán Freyne
- Romanization and anti-Romanization in pre-Revolt Galilee / Andrea M. Berlin
- Phoenicians and Jews: A ceramic case-study / Dina Avshalom-Gorni and Nimrod Getzov
- Power vacuum and power struggle in 66-7 C.E. / Richard A. Horsley
- Sepphoris: city of peace / Eric M. Meyers
- Yodefat/Jotapata: The Archaeology of the First Battle / Mordechai Aviam
- Gamla: City of Refuge / Danny Syon
- Documents of the First Jewish Revolt from the Judean desert / Hanan Eshel
- Jewish Millenarian Expectations / Tessa Rajak
- In the Footsteps of the Tenth Roman Legion in Judea / Jodi Magness
- First Revolt and Flavian Politics / J. Andrew Overman
- Good from Evil: The Rabbinic Response / Anthony J. Saldarini
- First Revolt and Its Afterlife / Neil Asher Silberman