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Heresy and the politics of community: the Jews of the Fatimid caliphate
Marina Rustow
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations and Maps (page viii)
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Note on Transliteration, Transcription, and Citations (page xiii)
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Introduction (page xv)
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Abbreviations (page xxxv)
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Part I: The Shape of the Jewish Community
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I. The Tripartite Community (page 3)
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2. Jewish Book Culture in the Tenth Century (page 36)
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3. The Limits of Communal Autonomy (page 67)
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Part II: Rabbanites, Qaraites, and the Politics of Leadership
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4. Qaraites and the Politics of Powerlessness (page 111)
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5. "Nothing but Kindness, Benefit, and Loyalty": Qaraites and Ge'onim of Baghdad (page 134)
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6. "Under the Authority of God and All Israel": Qaraites and the Ge'onim of Jerusalem (page 156)
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7. "Glory of the Two Parties": Petitions to Qaraite Courtiers (page 176)
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8. The Affair of the Ban of Excommunication in 1029 (page 200)
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Part III: Scholastic Loyalty and Its Limits
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9. Rabbanite-Qaraite Marriages (page 239)
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10. In the Courts: Legal Reciprocity (page 266)
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Part IV: The Origins of Territorial Governance
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11. Avignon in Ramla: The Schism of 1038-1042 (page 291)
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12. The Tripartite Community and the First Crusade (page 323)
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Epilogue: Toward a History of Jewish History (page 347)
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Glossary (page 357)
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Guide to Places and People (page 361)
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Manuscript Sources (page 365)
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Bibliography (page 395)
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Index (page 417)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AJSr | 34.2 (Nov. 2010): 430-432 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/40982851 |
JQR | 103.4 (Fall 2013): 581-588 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/jewish_quarterly_review/v103/103.4.freidenreich.html |
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Published: 2008
Publisher: Cornell University Press
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