The Jews in Christian Europe

The Jews in Christian Europe
Author: Jacob R. Marcus,Marc Saperstein
Publsiher: Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822981237

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First published in 1938, Jacob Rader Marcus's The Jews in The Medieval World has remained an indispensable resource for its comprehensive view of Jewish historical experience from late antiquity through the early modern period, viewed through primary source documents in English translation. In this new work based on Marcus's classic source book, Marc Saperstein has recast the volume's focus, now fully centered on Christian Europe, updated the work's organizational format, and added seventy-two new annotated sources. In his compelling introduction, Saperstein supplies a modern and thought-provoking discussion of the changing values that influence our understanding of history, analyzing issues surrounding periodization, organization, and inclusion. Through a vast range of documents written by Jews and Christians, including historical narratives, legal opinions, martyrologies, memoirs, polemics, epitaphs, advertisements, folktales, ethical and pedagogical writings, book prefaces and colophons, commentaries, and communal statutes, The Jews in Christian Europe allows the actors and witnesses of events to speak for themselves.

The Jews in Christian Europe

The Jews in Christian Europe
Author: Marc Saperstein,Jacob Rader Marcus
Publsiher: Hebrew Union College Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822963930

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First published in 1938, Jacob Rader Marcus’s The Jews in The Medieval World has remained an indispensable resource for its comprehensive view of Jewish historical experience from late antiquity through the early modern period, viewed through primary source documents in English translation. In this new work based on Marcus’s classic source book, Marc Saperstein has recast the volume’s focus, now fully centered on Christian Europe, updated the work’s organizational format, and added seventy-two new annotated sources. In his compelling introduction, Saperstein supplies a modern and thought-provoking discussion of the changing values that influence our understanding of history, analyzing issues surrounding periodization, organization, and inclusion. Through a vast range of documents written by Jews and Christians, including historical narratives, legal opinions, martyrologies, memoirs, polemics, epitaphs, advertisements, folktales, ethical and pedagogical writings, book prefaces and colophons, commentaries, and communal statutes, The Jews in Christian Europe allows the actors and witnesses of events to speak for themselves.

The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West 1450 1800

The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West  1450 1800
Author: Paolo Bernardini,Norman Fiering
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 600
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1571814302

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Jews and Judaism played a significant role in the history of the expansion of Europe to the west as well as in the history of the economic, social, and religious development of the New World. They played an important role in the discovery, colonization, and eventually exploitation of the resources of the New World. Alone among the European peoples who came to the Americas in the colonial period, Jews were dispersed throughout the hemisphere; indeed, they were the only cohesive European ethnic or religious group that lived under both Catholic and Protestant regimes, which makes their study particularly fruitful from a comparative perspective. As distinguished from other religious or ethnic minorities, the Jewish struggle was not only against an overpowering and fierce nature but also against the political regimes that ruled over the various colonies of the Americas and often looked unfavorably upon the establishment and tleration of Jewish communities in their own territory. Jews managed to survive and occasionally to flourish against all odds, and their history in the Americas is one of the more fascinating chapters in the early modern history of European expansion.

The Unconverted Self

The Unconverted Self
Author: Jonathan Boyarin
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781459605527

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"The Unconverted Self proposes that questions of difference inside Christian Europe not only are inseparable from the painful legacy of colonialism but also reveal Christian domination to be a fragile construct. Boyarin compares the Christian efforts aimed toward European Jews and toward indigenous peoples of the New World, bringing into focus the intersection of colonial expansion with the Inquisition and adding significant nuance to the entire question of the colonial encounter."--Publisher description

Jews and Christians in Twelfth century Europe

Jews and Christians in Twelfth century Europe
Author: Michael Alan Signer,John H. Van Engen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015050767543

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Fifteen papers from a conference held at the University of Notre Dame in 1996 which explore the tensions that characterised the relationship between Jews and Christians across Europe during the 12th century. The movement of Jews into Slavic territories and into Anglo-Norman England also led to the creation of their own global language. Subjects include the Jewish Renaissance of the 12th century, changing perceptions of the Christian-Jewish conflict, conversion, expulsions, Christian and Jewish religious and secular texts, Jews in France and England.

The Jews in Christian Europe 1400 1700

The Jews in Christian Europe 1400 1700
Author: Dr John Edwards,J. Edwards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136091568

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This social and religious history of European Jews in the early modern period is unique in placing Jewish experience in the context of Christian society. Beginning with late medieval Jewry and the expulsion from Spain in 1492 of Jews who refused to convert to Christianity, John Edwards goes on to analyse the role of Jews during the Renaissance, the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation, and ends with the early development of religious toleration and the Enlightenment. He examines the complexity of personal and communal belief and practice, and also describes the social, political and economic experience of Jews and Christians, bringing together Christian and Jewish historiography in order to enrich our understanding of the social relations between the two.

The Jews in Christian Europe 1400 1700

The Jews in Christian Europe  1400 1700
Author: John Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1991
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0608203343

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The Jews in Western Europe 1400 1600

The Jews in Western Europe  1400 1600
Author: John Edwards
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015038026319

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This volume aims to provide a coherent working collection of texts for lecturers, teachers and students who wish to understand the experience of Jewish Europeans in this period.