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Mentioned in 10 episodes

JERUSALEM

The Biography
Book • 2011
This book chronicles the 3,000-year history of Jerusalem, from King David's establishment of the city as his capital to the modern-day conflicts.

Montefiore brings to life the city's many incarnations through the stories of its rulers, conquerors, prophets, and ordinary inhabitants.

The narrative spans various epochs, including the periods of Jewish kings, Persian, Macedonian, Roman, Arab, Crusader, and Ottoman rule.

The book draws on extensive research, including new archives, current scholarship, and the author's own family history, to provide a balanced and detailed account of Jerusalem's complex and often tumultuous history.

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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Daryl Cooper
in the introduction to the podcast episode.
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#1 - Fear & Loathing in the New Jerusalem, pt. 1
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Sam Harris
as offering an amazing lens through which to look at the present.
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#393 — Is History Repeating Itself?
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Bari Weiss
as a biography of Jerusalem, tracing its 3,000-year history.
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Simon Sebag Montefiore: History Is Not Over
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Mike Day
as a book he's currently reading which describes the history of the city.
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Ep 333 | D&C 88, Come Follow Me 2025 (August 11-17)
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Naomi Fry
as the book she got a copy of, which is now spattered with tomato sauces and olive oils.
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What's Cooking?
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Jonathan Freedland
as a fixture on many Jewish shelves.
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Time and time again - with Simon Sebag Montefiore
Mentioned as a work which mourned England's green and pleasant land.
The lost art of chorography
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John Semley
as a huge novel by Alan Moore, which he had to read and review.
VINELAND EP 6/7: Voicemails
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Will Dunn
when referring to the play and its connection to the pub, The Moonmaker’s Arms.
Trump’s stand-up routine in Davos
Quoted to support the claim that the conflict wasn't between Jews and Arabs, but between Jews and Europe.
Crackpot History Episode 1: The Manufactured Martyr (Part 1)

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