Covering the period of the thirteenth century B.C.E. to the fall of Jerusalem in 586 b.c.e.; Isserlin; a senior scholar; synthesizes the social; historical; geographical; and archaeological materials relevant to studying ancient Israel in its ancient Near Eastern context. Isserlin has an accessible style and brings the latest in biblical research to students and general readers. The stunning array of 85 photographs -- plus maps; line-drawings; and charts -- make this a rich resource for scholars as well.
#1536221 in Books State University of New York Press 2009-01-08Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.02 x .82 x 8.40l; 3.27 #File Name: 0791467740452 pages
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Italian memoriesBy F. MitchellI bought the book Italian American Experience in New Haven for my cousin who was born and raised there and is now elderly. As a child I spent many happy days at my Aunt and Uncles home; with my cousin.When the book arrived I flipped through it and found myself enjoying immensely the stories of people I didn't even know; but also finding it brought back many long forgotten memories of my own. I gave it to my cousin and he was so happy to read of and see photos of places that were from his own youth.My only wish is that more families could have been included----my family lived on 29 Chapel street and I remember the pushcart man with the clams on the half shell and the little bakery at the corner. I would love another book that covers that end of town and includes more stories---maybe a contributory book where all the older Italians could send in their stories and photos to be made into another book.The book is an escape to a happy; warm; loving; safe time of life. Pure pleasure for any Italian to read because it is like sitting at the kitchen table talking over a cup of coffee.I highly recommend the book.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Memories that make you smileBy Lynda D. MontesiI lost my Dad 2 years ago and my mom now at 82 is living alone for the first time ever. She is struggling and hasn`t really laughed or smiled since then. Upon visiting my inlaws(who had purchased the book..The Italian American Experience in New Haven) My Mom picked up the book and could not put it down. She laughed and hollored at all the wonderful memories she had about growing up in New Haven. She recognized many faces and names in the book and it brought sure joy to her heart. Growing up next door to Grandma Riccio as we called her on Fairmont Ave; a flood of memories rushed back to my mom and laughter and joy was once again in her heart. I just purchased her the book today and can`t wait for her to take her time; take it all in; let the memories come back and see that smile on her face...again....Thank you Anthony Riccio.....Lynda Dell`Aquila-MontesiFormer Fairmont Ave Neighbor0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thanks to the author for writing such a wonderful book.By Sheila HurteauThis is a book that anyone who knew up in New Haven should read; whether Italian or not. It brought back many memories and some familar names. My first husband was Italian and I wondered if some of his older relatives were mentioned. I stayed up late for three nights to read it. Thanks to the author for writing such a wonderful book.