Connecting histories : Jews and their others in early modern Europe /
Whether forced by governmental decree, driven by persecution and economic distress, or seeking financial opportunity, the Jews of early modern Europe were extraordinarily mobile, experiencing both displacement and integration into new cultural, legal, and political settings. This, in turn, led to un...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
University of Pennsylvania Press,
[2019]
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Colección: | Jewish culture and contexts.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Connecting stories? A Yiddish folktale and its unpopular Hebrew versions / Rebekka Voß
- "The poor of your city come first": Jewish ritual and the itinerant poor in early modern Germany / Debra Kaplan
- A sixteenth-century rabbi as a published author: the early editions of rabbi Mordecai Jaffe's Levushim / Pavel Sládek
- New Kabbalistic genres and their readers in early modern Europe / Andrea Gondos
- The "significant other/s" and their/our histories / Moshe Idel
- On the mysteries of the law: a conversation between Pietro Aretino and Rabbi Elijah Menahem Ḥalfan / Fabrizio Lelli
- Praising the "idolater": a poem for Christians by Rabbi Leon Modena / Michela Andreatta
- Crossing the name barrier: non-Jewish names in the memoirs of Glikl bas Leib and in early modern Ashkenazic Jewish culture / Joseph Davis
- Pride and punishment: Christians and Jews on the meaning of the Jewish presence in worms / Lucia Raspe
- A Jewish Easter lamb: cultural connection and its limits in a 1716 Prague procession / Rachel L. Greenblatt
- Leibush the Lawless and his border tavern / Gershon David Hundert
- Alone among the sages of Sepharad?: Alfonso de Zamora and the symbolic capital of Converso Christian Hebraism in Spain after 1492 / Jesús de Prado Plumed
- From "potential" and "fuzzy" Jews to "non-Jewish Jews"/"Jewish Non-Jews": Conversos living in Iberia and early modern Jewry / Claude B. Stuczynski