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The Jews of Early Modern Venice

  • ISBN-13: 9780801865121
  • Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Imprint: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Edited by Robert C. Davis, Edited by Benjamin Ravid
  • Price: AUD $161.00
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  • Local release date: 14/05/2001
  • Format: Hardback 336 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: European history [HBJD]
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In this authoritative volume, specialists from many fields of Jewish studies provide an introduction to the history of the ghetto of Venice and up-to-date scholarship on the subject from the perspectives of various disciplines--including political, economic, women's, institutional, social and cultural history, religious studies, and musicology. While the book's coverage extends throughout Venetian history and to the broader contexts of Italy, the main focus is the period when Jewish life in the city was at its most vigorous--from the early sixteenth to early eighteenth centuries, a period which saw the creation of both the cultural heritage and the physical architecture that came to characterize the ghetto. The eleven essays constituting the volume are divided into three sections. The first section, titled ''Settlement,'' provides a historical overview and topographical prologue. The second section, ''Ethnicities and Identities,'' examines the varied social groups that combined to make up the ghetto community. The final section, ''Cultures,'' looks at the traditions of faith, thought, and art which were produced in the Venetian ghetto over the centuries. As the editors point out, the ghetto and its community ''paradoxically was at the same time an integral part of the city of Venice while also rigorously excluded from it.'' The constraints of the ghetto and the concomitant interaction of various Jewish traditions produced a remarkable cultural flowering.


Contents and Contributors:

Introduction, Robert C. Davis

I. Settlement

The Venetian Government and the Jews, Benjamin Ravid

  • The ""City of the Jews,"" Donatella Calabi

    II. Ethnicities and Identities

    Jewish Banks and Monti di Pietà, Brian Pullan
  • Jews in International Trade: The Emergence of the Levantines and Ponentines, Benjamin Arbel
  • Jews, Crypto-Jews, and the Inquisition, Pier Cesare Ioly Zorattini
  • The Ghetto Republic, David J. Malkiel
  • Jewish Women and Family Life, Inside and Outside the Ghetto, Howard Tzvi Adelman

    III. Cultures

    A Cultural Profile, Robert Bonfil
  • Medicine and Scientific Thought: The World of Tobias Cohen, David B. Ruderman
  • Jewish Musical Culture: Leon Modena, Don Harrán
  • Processions, Piety, and Jewish Confraternities, Elliott Horowitz

  • ""The essays in this fine volume are the result of years of intensive research of a diverse collection of source materials by a cadre of some of the most renowned scholars in numerous fields within the history of early modern Venice and early modern Judaism... The volume eloquently contextualizes the history and development of Jewish settlement in Venice and the role of the Jews in the broader city and its territories.""

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