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Jews and Christians in Venetian Crete : Segregation, Interaction, and Conflict
David Jacoby
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Cities of Strangers: Making Lives in Medieval Europe
TL;DR: Rubin this paper traces the development of urban institutions and using a wide range of sources from across Europe, recreates a complex picture of urban life for settled and migrant communities over the course of five centuries and offers an innovative vantage point on Europe's past with insights for its present.
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The Jewish Ghetto and the Visual Imagination of Early Modern Venice
TL;DR: In this article, Katz examines the Jewish ghetto of Venice as a paradox of urban space and argues that it was precisely this practice of marginalization that put the ghetto on display for Christian and Jewish eyes.
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The economic history of European Jews: Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages
TL;DR: A century ago, Georg Caro published his Sozial and Wirtschaftsgeschichte der Juden im Mittelalter und der Neuzeit, 2 vols. as discussed by the authors.
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The Seljuqs: politics, society and culture
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The story of one acquisition: Hebrew manuscripts from Venetian Candia
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors focus on a large group of Hebrew manuscripts that members of the Jewish community in Candia sold to an anonymous Christian in 1541-1543, and examine the circumstances of the acquisition and its details from both Jewish and Christian perspectives.
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Cities of Strangers: Making Lives in Medieval Europe
TL;DR: Rubin this paper traces the development of urban institutions and using a wide range of sources from across Europe, recreates a complex picture of urban life for settled and migrant communities over the course of five centuries and offers an innovative vantage point on Europe's past with insights for its present.
Book
The Jewish Ghetto and the Visual Imagination of Early Modern Venice
TL;DR: In this article, Katz examines the Jewish ghetto of Venice as a paradox of urban space and argues that it was precisely this practice of marginalization that put the ghetto on display for Christian and Jewish eyes.
Journal ArticleDOI
The economic history of European Jews: Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages
TL;DR: A century ago, Georg Caro published his Sozial and Wirtschaftsgeschichte der Juden im Mittelalter und der Neuzeit, 2 vols. as discussed by the authors.
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The Seljuqs: politics, society and culture
TL;DR: The Seljuqs have been understudied, despite their obvious importance for Islamic history as the first Turkic dynasty that ruled in the Middle East as discussed by the authors, despite their importance as the origin of Islam.