Ernest Renan
Joseph Ernest Renan (1823 – 1892) was a French Orientalist and Semitic scholar, expert of Semitic languages and civilizations, historian of religion, philologist, philosopher, biblical scholar and critic. He wrote influential and pioneering historical works on the origins of early Christianity, and espoused popular political theories especially concerning nationalism and national identity. Renan is credited as being among the first scholars to advance the now-discredited Khazar theory, which held that Ashkenazi Jews were descendants of the Khazars, Turkic peoples who had adopted Jewish religion and migrated to Western Europe following the collapse of their khanate.
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The Europeans: Three Lives and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Culture
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2019
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Unacknowledged Legislation: Writers in the Public Sphere
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2000
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Four Reasonable Men: Marcus Aurelius, John Stuart Mill, Ernest Renan, Henry Sidgwick
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1984
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Moderne Muslime: Ernest Renan und die Geschichte der ersten Islamdebatte 1883
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Correspondence, Volume 1: 1868 - 1886
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1959
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Christ and Renan: A Commentary on Ernest Renan's "The Life of Jesus"
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2009
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Modern Irish and Scottish Literature: Connections, Contrasts, Celticisms
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2023
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Cinema, Culture, Scotland: Selected Essays
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2024
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