Howard M. Sachar | A History of the Jews in the Modern World
Recorded Dec 5, 2006
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In A History of the Jews in the Modern World, Howard M. Sachar, a professor of history at George Washington University and one of the most respected chroniclers of Jewish life and ideas, proves himself to be both a compelling storyteller and distinguished historian. This magisterial chronicle recounts the central role of Jews in the development of modern civilization, from the rise of capitalism and socialism, to discoveries in physics and medicine, to mass communication and popular entertainment.
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