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The Fruit Of Her Hands Jewish And Christian Womens Work In Medieval Catalan Cities Sarah Ifft Decker

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The Fruit Of Her Hands Jewish And Christian Womens Work In Medieval Catalan Cities Sarah Ifft Decker
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Sarah Ifft Decker
ISBN: 9780271093772, 0271093773
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Fruit Of Her Hands Jewish And Christian Womens Work In Medieval Catalan Cities Sarah Ifft Decker by Sarah Ifft Decker 9780271093772, 0271093773 instant download after payment.

In the thriving urban economies of late thirteenth-century Catalonia, Jewish and Christian women labored to support their families and their communities. The Fruit of Her Hands examines how gender, socioeconomic status, and religious identity shaped how these women lived and worked.


Sarah Ifft Decker draws on thousands of notarial contracts as well as legal codes, urban ordinances, and Hebrew responsa literature to explore the lived experiences of Jewish and Christian women in the cities of Barcelona, Girona, and Vic between 1250 and 1350. Relying on an expanded definition of women’s work that includes the management of household resources as well as wage labor and artisanal production, this study highlights the crucial contributions women made both to their families and to urban economies. Christian women, Ifft Decker finds, were deeply embedded in urban economic life in ways that challenge traditional dichotomies between women in northern and Mediterranean Europe. And while Jewish women typically played a less active role than their Christian counterparts, Ifft Decker shows how, in moments of communal change and crisis, they could and did assume prominent roles in urban economies.


Through its attention to the distinct experiences of Jewish and Christian women, The Fruit of Her Hands advances our understanding of Jewish acculturation in the Iberian Peninsula and the shared experiences of women of different faiths. It will be welcomed by specialists in gender studies and religious studies as well as students and scholars of medieval Iberia.

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