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IV. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (2): The Caucasus, The Crimea, Poland, and Lithuania until 1500
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- List of Figures and Tables XI
- I. The Controversy: Germany or Khazaria 1
- II. The Khazars 5
- III. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (1): France, Germany, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Hungary 23
- IV. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (2): The Caucasus, The Crimea, Poland, and Lithuania until 1500 65
- V. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (3): Poland, Lithuania, and Russia from 1500 to 1900: The Numerical Increase 83
- VI. Yiddish 109
- VII. Genetic Research (and Anthropology) 129
- VIII. The Revised Origin and Development of East European Jewry 181
- Epilogue 197
- Appendix 203
- Bibliography 207
- Index 223
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- List of Figures and Tables XI
- I. The Controversy: Germany or Khazaria 1
- II. The Khazars 5
- III. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (1): France, Germany, Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Hungary 23
- IV. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (2): The Caucasus, The Crimea, Poland, and Lithuania until 1500 65
- V. The Development of Ashkenazi Jewry by Region (3): Poland, Lithuania, and Russia from 1500 to 1900: The Numerical Increase 83
- VI. Yiddish 109
- VII. Genetic Research (and Anthropology) 129
- VIII. The Revised Origin and Development of East European Jewry 181
- Epilogue 197
- Appendix 203
- Bibliography 207
- Index 223