When Scotland was Jewish: DNA evidence, archeology, analysis of migrations, and public and family records show twelfth century Semitic roots

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Author(s): HIRSCHMAN, Elizabeth Caldwell and and YATES, Donald N.
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc.
Year: 2007

Language: English
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City: Jefferson NC and London
Tags: Ashkenazim, Robert the Bruce, Cabala, Rosslyn Chapel, clan, conversos, Cromwell, crypto-Jews, cultural appropriation, DNA, Edict of Expulsion, genealogy, Goths, Ivanhoe, Jerusalem, Judah, marranos, migrations, oligopolies, patronym, Presbyterianism, family records, Queen Scota, Semitic, Sephardim, sugar industry, symbology, Knights Templars, tobacco trade

When Scotland Was Jewish - Front Cover
Half-title
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Contents
Preface
1. The Origins of Scotland
2. DNA and Population Studies: "But Why Do You Think They Were Jewish?"
3. Genealogies of the First Wave of Jewish Families, 1100-1350 C.E.
4. Genealogies of the Second Wave of Jewish Families, 1350-1700 C.E.
5. The Early Jews of France, 700-1200 C.E.
6. When Did Jews Arrive in Scotland?
7. To Scotland's Stirling, Ayr, and Glasgow
8. The Knights Templar, Freemasons and Cabala in Scotland
9. The Judaic Colony at Aberdeen
10. The Religions of Scotland: Did Presbyterianism Have Crypto-Jewish Origins?
11. Jews in the National Consciousness of Scotland: Scott's _Ivanhoe_
Appendix A: Raw Scores for Participants in Melungeon DNA Surname Project
Appendix B: Naming and Jewish Priest-Kings
Appendix C: Early Jewish Names in France and England
Appendix D: Davidic Jewish Genealogies
Appendix E: Border Reiver DNA
Chapter Notes
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Bibliography
Index
Rear Cover