by Samuel Koltov | Dec 10, 2024 | Blog
The history of Palestine is complex, intertwining culture, religion, and politics. Studying it poses challenges, particularly when reconciling biblical narratives with archaeological evidence. Experts emphasize understanding multiple perspectives to appreciate the diverse influences shaping the region. This exploration enriches knowledge of historical and contemporary socio-political dynamics in Palestine.
by Samuel Koltov | Jun 23, 2024 | Blog, Historical Figures
Examining the direct and indirect influence of rulers on Palestine illuminates critical aspects of its history. This blog post talks a little about the nuanced impacts of leadership, shedding light on how political decisions shaped the region’s social, cultural, and economic landscapes over time.
by Samuel Koltov | Jun 21, 2024 | Blog, Historical Periods
In delving into “A Reflection on Early Byzantine History,” we explore the pivotal era from the 4th to 7th centuries. This period marked profound religious, cultural, and political shifts, from the reign of Constantine the Great to Justinian’s reconquests and the rise of Islam, profoundly shaping Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa. Understanding this epoch illuminates enduring legacies in art, law, and governance that resonate today.
by Samuel Koltov | Jun 21, 2024 | Blog
The name “Palestine” holds a rich historical legacy spanning millennia. Originating from the ancient Philistines, it evolved through Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, and Ottoman eras, shaping its cultural and political identity into the complex narrative we encounter today.
by Samuel Koltov | Jun 20, 2024 | Blog
Why do we need another “history of Palestine”? What does it entail? Can we learn anything new?
In this article we are explaining why we believe that we do need another history of Palestine, and why we can offer something new in this context.