Kevin Alan Brook

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Kevin Alan Brook is a major lay authority on the Khazars in the United States of America. He is the author of The Jews of Khazaria (Northvale, N.J. and Jerusalem: Jason Aronson, 1999), and a second edition of that work was published in 2006 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Brook also wrote the introduction to N. David Korobkin's translation of the Kuzari and numerous other essays. He is the founder and owner of Khazaria.com[1], the largest repository of information about the Khazars available on the Internet.

[edit] Selected bibliography

  • Brook, Kevin A. The Jews of Khazaria. 2nd ed. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2006.
  • Brook, Kevin A. (2005) "Khazars and Judaism" (Encyclopedia Article in The Encyclopaedia of Judaism, Second Edition (Leiden: Brill), vol. 2, pp. 1510-1521)
  • Brook, Kevin A. (2005) "Khazar Empire" (Encyclopedia Article in Encyclopedia of World Trade: From Ancient Times to the Present (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe), vol. 2, p. 559)
  • Brook, Kevin A. (2003) "The Origins of East European Jews" (Journal Article in Russian History/Histoire Russe, vol. 30, nos. 1-2, pp. 1-22)
  • Brook, Kevin A. (2002) "Khazar-Byzantine Relations" (Book Chapter in The Turks (Ankara: Yeni Turkiye), vol. 1, pp. 509-515)
  • Brook, Kevin A. (1999) The Jews of Khazaria (Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson)

[edit] References

Khazaria.com


Khazaria (c) (t)
Khazar rulers: Irbis | Busir | Bihar | Parsbit | Zachariah | Bulan | Obadiah | Benjamin | Aaron II | Joseph | David | George
Other personalities: Alp Iluetuer | Alp Tarkhan | Balgatzin | Barjik | Hazer Tarkhan | HLGW | John of Gothia | Lebedias | Leo IV | Papatzys | Pesakh | Ras Tarkhan | Serach | Sfengus | Sviatoslav | Tzitzak | Yitzhak ha-Sangari
Places: Atil | Balanjar | Bar | Chersonesos | Daghestan | Golden Hills | Güsliyev| Kavkaz | Kerch | Kerem | Khamlij | Khazaran | Levedia | Saltovo-Mayaki | Samandar | Kazarki | Sambalut | Sambat | Samiran | Saqsin | Sarkel | Sudak | Taman | Tamatarkha
Tributaries: Abkhazians | Alani | Arsiya | Baranjars | Barsils | Bashkirs | Burtas | Crimean Goths | East Slavs | Huns | Juhuri | Kabars | Kassogs | Lazica | Lezgins | Magyars | Mordvins | Oghuz | Onogurs | Pechenegs | Sabirs | Sarir | Volga Bulgars
Other: Khazar Correspondence | Khazar language | Kuzari | Kievian Letter | Mandgelis Document | Red Jews | Schechter Letter | In fiction
Byzantium | Abbasids | Kipchaks | Meshchera | Pax Khazarica | Radhanites | Rus | Volga trade route | Dnieper trade route