Marking the Jews in Renaissance Italy : politics, religion, and the power of symbols / Flora Cassen.
2017
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Title
Marking the Jews in Renaissance Italy : politics, religion, and the power of symbols / Flora Cassen.
Published
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
Copyright
©2017
Description
viii, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Summary
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
"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"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-219) and index.
Contents
Introduction
Origins and symbolic meaning of the Jewish badge
Dukes, friars, and Jews in fifteenth-century Milan
Strangers at home : the Jewish badge in Spanish Milan, 1512-1597
From black to yellow : loss of solidarity among the Jews of Piedmont
No Jews in Genoa
Conclusion.
Origins and symbolic meaning of the Jewish badge
Dukes, friars, and Jews in fifteenth-century Milan
Strangers at home : the Jewish badge in Spanish Milan, 1512-1597
From black to yellow : loss of solidarity among the Jews of Piedmont
No Jews in Genoa
Conclusion.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
Call number
DS135.I8 C3974 2017