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Marking The Jews In Renaissance Italy Politics Religion And The Power Of Symbols Flora Cassen

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Marking The Jews In Renaissance Italy Politics Religion And The Power Of Symbols Flora Cassen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.18 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Flora Cassen
ISBN: 9781107175433, 1107175437
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Marking The Jews In Renaissance Italy Politics Religion And The Power Of Symbols Flora Cassen by Flora Cassen 9781107175433, 1107175437 instant download after payment.

It is a little known fact that as early as the thirteenth century, Europe's political and religious powers tried to physically mark and distinguish the Jews from the rest of society. During the Renaissance, Italian Jews first had to wear a yellow round badge on their chest, and then later, a yellow beret. The discriminatory marks were a widespread phenomenon with serious consequences for Jewish communities and their relations with Christians. Beginning with a sartorial study - how the Jews were marked on their clothing and what these marks meant - the book offers an in-depth analysis of anti-Jewish discrimination across three Italian city-states: Milan, Genoa, and Piedmont. Moving beyond Italy, it also examines the place of Jews and Jewry law in the increasingly interconnected world of Early Modern European politics.

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