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The Jews Of Europe In The Middle Ages Tenth To Fifteenth Centuries Proceedings Of The International Symposium Held At Speyer 2025 October 2002 Christoph Cluse

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The Jews Of Europe In The Middle Ages Tenth To Fifteenth Centuries Proceedings Of The International Symposium Held At Speyer 2025 October 2002 Christoph Cluse
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Publisher: Brepols
File Extension: PDF
File size: 84.3 MB
Pages: 540
Author: Christoph Cluse
ISBN: 9782503516974, 9782503537214, 2503516971, 2503537219
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Jews Of Europe In The Middle Ages Tenth To Fifteenth Centuries Proceedings Of The International Symposium Held At Speyer 2025 October 2002 Christoph Cluse by Christoph Cluse 9782503516974, 9782503537214, 2503516971, 2503537219 instant download after payment.

The Jews of Europe in the Middle Ages presents the proceedings of an international symposium held at Speyer (Germany) in October, 2002. The collection aims at a comprehensive (and comprehensible) overview describing the variety of historical experience for European Jewries from c. 1000 to c. 1500. Leading European historians firmly based in regional, archival research have here been brought together with a number of Israeli and American scholars who concentrate on legal and constitutional aspects of the Jewish community. Historians working on medieval Mediterranean Jewries (Sicily, Spain, Provence, etc.) and those studying the northern communities (England, Northern France, and Ashkenaz) present their findings in a single, one-language collection. Regional overviews are supplemented by studies on cultural, economic, social, and linguistic aspects as well as by portraits of individual (northern) Jewish communities. The collection highlights the similarities and differences among the various European Jewish cultures, demonstrating that these cultures were no less European than they were Jewish. At the same time, the Jewish heritage has deeply influenced medieval and modern European majority cultures. This cultural symbiosis was epitomized in the European Jewish community (kahal, aljama).

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