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The work traces the history of Jewish communities across Europe from classical antiquity to modern times, examining interactions with Hellenic and Roman cultures, relations with pagan and Christian societies, medieval persecutions, economic roles and restrictions, expulsions, ghettoization, and later intellectual and political movements. It surveys regional experiences in England, Spain, Holland, Russia, and the Balkans, assesses the effects of the Renaissance, Reformation, and emancipation, and discusses the emergence of modern anti-Semitism alongside Zionist responses. Organized thematically and chronologically, it blends narrative history with analysis of the legal, social, and cultural forces shaping Jewish life on the continent.
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