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The origin of Ashkenazi Jewry [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy unraveled / / Jits van Straten



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Autore: Straten Jits van Visualizza persona
Titolo: The origin of Ashkenazi Jewry [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy unraveled / / Jits van Straten Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, : Walter de Gruyter, 2011
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (248 p.)
Disciplina: 940/.04924
Soggetto topico: Jews - Europe - History
Jews - Europe, Eastern - History
Ethnicity - Europe
Khazars
Jews - Origin
Soggetto non controllato: Ashkenazi Jewry
DNA Research
Demography
Jewish History
Origin
Classificazione: NY 4700
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: The controversy : Germany or Khazaria -- The Khazars -- The development of Ashkenazi Jewry by region : France, Germany, Bohemia, Moravia Silesia, and Hungary -- The development of Ashkenazi Jewry by region : Poland, Lithuania, and Russia from 1500 to 1900 : the Numerical increase -- Yiddish -- Genetic research (and Anthropology) -- The revised origin and development of East European Jewry.
Sommario/riassunto: Where do East European Jews - about 90 percent of Ashkenazi Jewry - descend from? This book conveys new insights into a century-old controversy. Jits van Straten argues that there is no evidence for the most common assumption that German Jews fled en masse to Eastern Europe to constitute East European Jewry. Dealing with another much debated theory, van Straten points to the fact that there is no way to identify the descendants of the Khazars in the Ashkenazi population. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the author draws heavily on demographic findings which are vital to evaluate the conclusions of modern DNA research. Finally, it is suggested that East European Jews are mainly descendants of Ukrainians and Belarussians. UPDATE: The article "The origin of East European Ashkenazim via a southern route" (Aschkenas 2017; 27(1): 239-270) is intended to clarify the origin of East European Jewry between roughly 300 BCE and 1000 CE. It is a supplement to this book.
Titolo autorizzato: The origin of Ashkenazi Jewry  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-283-16560-0
9786613165602
3-11-023606-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910827824303321
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