Mathilde Monge is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toulouse (Université Toulouse 2-Jean Jaurès). She has written on Anabaptist minorities in Early Modern Germany and religious coexistence in Europe, and her current research focuses on relief networks of Early Modern diasporas. Natalia Muchnik is a Professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), in Paris. She has written on religious minorities and diasporas in Early Modern Europe, including Sephardim, Moriscos, Recusants and French Huguenots. Her current research focuses on Early Modern prisons.
Chapter 1. The Tribulations of an "Umbrella Term"
Chapter 2. Shared Memory, Culture, and Religion
Chapter 3. Migration and Social Ties
Chapter 4. Diasporic Metropolises
Chapter 5. Temporalities and Diasporic Segments
Chapter 6. Diasporas and Political Authorities
Chapter 7. Aggregation, Segregation, Neighbouring
Chapter 8. Minorities in the City
Chapter 9. Inter-diasporic relationships
Conclusion
Chapter 1. The Tribulations of an "Umbrella Term" / Chapter 2. Shared Memory, Culture, and Religion / Chapter 3. Migration and Social Ties / Chapter 4. Diasporic Metropolises / Chapter 5. Temporalities and Diasporic Segments / Chapter 6. Diasporas and Political Authorities / Chapter 7. Aggregation, Segregation, Neighbouring / Chapter 8. Minorities in the City / Chapter 9. Inter-diasporic relationships / Conclusion