The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence: The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community - Hardcover

The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence: The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community - Hardcover

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The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence: The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community - Hardcover

The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence: The Construction of an Early Modern Jewish Community - Hardcover

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by Stefanie B. Siegmund (Author)

The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence is a work about Italian Jews, Christians, and the institutions and policies that organized their relationship. It sets the 1570 decision of the Medici government to ghettoize the Jews of Tuscany in the context of early modern statecraft and in the climate of the Catholic (or Counter-) Reformation. While readers have had access to studies of the ghettos of Rome and Venice, this is the first study of the Jews of Tuscany available in English, and the first and only study of the Florentine ghetto based on sustained archival research. The story of the forced ghettoization of Tuscan Jews allows the author to explore the "spatialization of power," the construction of Jewish community, and the reorganization of gender roles, leading to three broad arguments of great significance to readers interested in Italian history, Jewish history, urban history, and the history of women.

Front Jacket

The Medici State and the Ghetto of Florence is a work about Italian Jews, Christians, and the institutions and policies that organized their relationship. It sets the 1570 decision of the Medici government to ghettoize the Jews of Tuscany in the context of early modern statecraft and in the climate of the Catholic (or Counter-) Reformation. While readers have had access to studies of the ghettos of Rome and Venice, this is the first study of the Jews of Tuscany available in English, and the first and only study of the Florentine ghetto based on sustained archival research. The story of the forced ghettoization of Tuscan Jews allows the author to explore the "spatialization of power," the construction of Jewish community, and the reorganization of gender roles, leading to three broad arguments of great significance to readers interested in Italian history, Jewish history, urban history, and the history of women.

Back Jacket

Boldly revisionist in its analysis of Jewish segregation, Siegmund's highly nuanced argument dovetails nicely with an emerging scholarly consensus regarding state formation and social discipline in early modern Italy.--CHOICE
"This is an original, pioneering book..."--The Times Literary Supplement

Author Biography

Stefanie Siegmund is Associate Professor of History and Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan.

Number of Pages: 656
Dimensions: 1.6 x 9.3 x 6.5 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 05, 2005

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