Between Rome and Jerusalem: 300 Years of Roman-Judaean Relations

Between Rome and Jerusalem: 300 Years of Roman-Judaean Relations

by Martin Sicker
Between Rome and Jerusalem: 300 Years of Roman-Judaean Relations

Between Rome and Jerusalem: 300 Years of Roman-Judaean Relations

by Martin Sicker

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Overview

Sicker sheds new light on the political circumstances surrounding the emergence of Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. He places the 300-year history of Judaea from the Hasmoneans to Bar Kokhba, 167 B.C.E.–135 C.E. in the context of Roman history and Judaea's geostrategic role in Rome's geopolitics in the Middle East.

However, because of the unique character of its religion and culture, which bred an intense nationalism unknown elsewhere in the ancient world, Judaea turbaned out to be a weak link holding the Roman Empire in the east together. As such, it became a factor of some importance in the protracted struggle of Rome and Parthia for hegemony in southwest Asia. Judaea thus took on a political and strategic significance that was grossly disproportionate to its size and made its subjugation and domination an imperative of Roman foreign policy for two centuries, from Pompeius to Hadrian. In effect, the history of the period may be viewed as the story of the conflict between Roman imperialism and Judaean nationalism. A fresh look at ancient Middle Eastern and Roman history that will be invaluable for students and scholars of ancient history, post-biblical Jewish history and of Christian origins.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275971403
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2001
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Martin Sicker is a private consultant and lecturer who has written extensively in the fields of political science and international affairs, with a special focus on geopolitics and the history of the Middle East. He is the author of 14 previous books, including Praeger's companion volume The Pre-Islamic Middle East.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The Historical Background
The Hasmonean Revolt
A Jewish State is Born
Pharisees and Sadducees
The Era of Jannaeus and Alexandra
The Succession Crisis and Roman Intervention
The Rise of the Antipatrids
The Era of Julius Caesar
Herod and Marcus Antonius
The Reign of Herod the Great
Herod and Augustus Caesar
The Herodians
Judaea Becomes a Roman Province
Pontius Pilate: Procurator of Judaea
The Era of Agrippa
Prelude to the Great Revolt
The Great Revolt Erupts
The Fall of Jerusalem
Aftermath of the Destruction
Hadrian and the Last Revolt
Afterword
Bibliography

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