R. Hsia / Hartmut Lehmann (eds.)
In and Out of the Ghetto
Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany
Herausgeber: Hsia, R. Po-Chia; Lehmann, Hartmut; Lazar, David
R. Hsia / Hartmut Lehmann (eds.)
In and Out of the Ghetto
Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late Medieval and Early Modern Germany
Herausgeber: Hsia, R. Po-Chia; Lehmann, Hartmut; Lazar, David
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A comprehensive account of Jewish-Gentile relations in central Europe from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century.
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A comprehensive account of Jewish-Gentile relations in central Europe from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522892
- ISBN-10: 0521522897
- Artikelnr.: 22439993
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780521522892
- ISBN-10: 0521522897
- Artikelnr.: 22439993
Introduction R. Po-Chia Hsia; Opening essay Jacob Katz; Part I. Jewish
Cultural Identity and the Price of Exclusiveness: The Legacy of the Middle
Ages: 1. The Jewish quarters in German towns during the late Middle Ages
Alfred Haverkamp; 2. Organisational forms of Jewish popular culture since
the Middle Ages Christoph Daxelmüller; 3. Criminality and punishment of the
Jews in the early modern period Otto Ulbricht; 4. Jews and Gentiles in the
Holy Roman Empire - a comment Theodore K. Rabb; Part II. The Social and
Economic Structure of German Jewry from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth
Century: 5. Aspects of stratification of early modern German Jewry:
population history and village Jews Michael Toch; 6. The economic activity
of the Jews in early modern times Stefi Jersch-Wenzel; 7. Comparative
perspectives on economy and society - a comment Gershon David Hundert; Part
III. Jewish-Gentile Contacts and Relations in the Pre-Emancipation Period:
8. Languages in contact: the case of Rotwelsch and the two Yiddisches Paul
Wexler; 9. Meeting on the road: encounters between German Jews and
Christians on the margins of society Yacov Guggenheim; 10. Contacts at the
bedside: Jewish physicians and their Christian patients Robert Jütte; 11.
Contacts and relations in the pre-emancipation period - a comment Deborah
Hertz; Part IV. Representations of German Jewry: Images, Prejudices, and
Ideas: 12. The usurious Jew: economic structure and religious
representations in an anti Semitic discourse R. Po-Chia Hsia; 13. Imagining
the Jew: the late medieval eucharistic discourse Miri Rubin; 14.
Representations of German Jewry - a comment Carlo Ginzburg; Part V. The
Pattern of Authority and the Limits of Toleration: The Case of German
Jewry: 15. German territorial princes and the Jews Rotraud Ries; 16. Jews
in ecclesiastical territories of the Holy Roman Empire J. Friedrich
Battenberg; 17. Jews in the imperial cities: a political perspective
Christopher R. Friedrichs; 18. Germans with a difference? The Holy Roman
Empire's Jews during the early modern era - a comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr;
Part VI. In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Germany: 19. Germany and its Jews: a changing
relationship (1500-1800) Jonathan I. Israel; 20. The Jewish minority and
the Christian majority in early modern central Europe Hartmut Lehmann; 21.
Germans and Jews in late medieval and early modern Germany Richard H.
Popkin; 22. Jewish identity in a world of corporations and estates Mack
Walker.
Cultural Identity and the Price of Exclusiveness: The Legacy of the Middle
Ages: 1. The Jewish quarters in German towns during the late Middle Ages
Alfred Haverkamp; 2. Organisational forms of Jewish popular culture since
the Middle Ages Christoph Daxelmüller; 3. Criminality and punishment of the
Jews in the early modern period Otto Ulbricht; 4. Jews and Gentiles in the
Holy Roman Empire - a comment Theodore K. Rabb; Part II. The Social and
Economic Structure of German Jewry from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth
Century: 5. Aspects of stratification of early modern German Jewry:
population history and village Jews Michael Toch; 6. The economic activity
of the Jews in early modern times Stefi Jersch-Wenzel; 7. Comparative
perspectives on economy and society - a comment Gershon David Hundert; Part
III. Jewish-Gentile Contacts and Relations in the Pre-Emancipation Period:
8. Languages in contact: the case of Rotwelsch and the two Yiddisches Paul
Wexler; 9. Meeting on the road: encounters between German Jews and
Christians on the margins of society Yacov Guggenheim; 10. Contacts at the
bedside: Jewish physicians and their Christian patients Robert Jütte; 11.
Contacts and relations in the pre-emancipation period - a comment Deborah
Hertz; Part IV. Representations of German Jewry: Images, Prejudices, and
Ideas: 12. The usurious Jew: economic structure and religious
representations in an anti Semitic discourse R. Po-Chia Hsia; 13. Imagining
the Jew: the late medieval eucharistic discourse Miri Rubin; 14.
Representations of German Jewry - a comment Carlo Ginzburg; Part V. The
Pattern of Authority and the Limits of Toleration: The Case of German
Jewry: 15. German territorial princes and the Jews Rotraud Ries; 16. Jews
in ecclesiastical territories of the Holy Roman Empire J. Friedrich
Battenberg; 17. Jews in the imperial cities: a political perspective
Christopher R. Friedrichs; 18. Germans with a difference? The Holy Roman
Empire's Jews during the early modern era - a comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr;
Part VI. In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Germany: 19. Germany and its Jews: a changing
relationship (1500-1800) Jonathan I. Israel; 20. The Jewish minority and
the Christian majority in early modern central Europe Hartmut Lehmann; 21.
Germans and Jews in late medieval and early modern Germany Richard H.
Popkin; 22. Jewish identity in a world of corporations and estates Mack
Walker.
Introduction R. Po-Chia Hsia; Opening essay Jacob Katz; Part I. Jewish
Cultural Identity and the Price of Exclusiveness: The Legacy of the Middle
Ages: 1. The Jewish quarters in German towns during the late Middle Ages
Alfred Haverkamp; 2. Organisational forms of Jewish popular culture since
the Middle Ages Christoph Daxelmüller; 3. Criminality and punishment of the
Jews in the early modern period Otto Ulbricht; 4. Jews and Gentiles in the
Holy Roman Empire - a comment Theodore K. Rabb; Part II. The Social and
Economic Structure of German Jewry from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth
Century: 5. Aspects of stratification of early modern German Jewry:
population history and village Jews Michael Toch; 6. The economic activity
of the Jews in early modern times Stefi Jersch-Wenzel; 7. Comparative
perspectives on economy and society - a comment Gershon David Hundert; Part
III. Jewish-Gentile Contacts and Relations in the Pre-Emancipation Period:
8. Languages in contact: the case of Rotwelsch and the two Yiddisches Paul
Wexler; 9. Meeting on the road: encounters between German Jews and
Christians on the margins of society Yacov Guggenheim; 10. Contacts at the
bedside: Jewish physicians and their Christian patients Robert Jütte; 11.
Contacts and relations in the pre-emancipation period - a comment Deborah
Hertz; Part IV. Representations of German Jewry: Images, Prejudices, and
Ideas: 12. The usurious Jew: economic structure and religious
representations in an anti Semitic discourse R. Po-Chia Hsia; 13. Imagining
the Jew: the late medieval eucharistic discourse Miri Rubin; 14.
Representations of German Jewry - a comment Carlo Ginzburg; Part V. The
Pattern of Authority and the Limits of Toleration: The Case of German
Jewry: 15. German territorial princes and the Jews Rotraud Ries; 16. Jews
in ecclesiastical territories of the Holy Roman Empire J. Friedrich
Battenberg; 17. Jews in the imperial cities: a political perspective
Christopher R. Friedrichs; 18. Germans with a difference? The Holy Roman
Empire's Jews during the early modern era - a comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr;
Part VI. In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Germany: 19. Germany and its Jews: a changing
relationship (1500-1800) Jonathan I. Israel; 20. The Jewish minority and
the Christian majority in early modern central Europe Hartmut Lehmann; 21.
Germans and Jews in late medieval and early modern Germany Richard H.
Popkin; 22. Jewish identity in a world of corporations and estates Mack
Walker.
Cultural Identity and the Price of Exclusiveness: The Legacy of the Middle
Ages: 1. The Jewish quarters in German towns during the late Middle Ages
Alfred Haverkamp; 2. Organisational forms of Jewish popular culture since
the Middle Ages Christoph Daxelmüller; 3. Criminality and punishment of the
Jews in the early modern period Otto Ulbricht; 4. Jews and Gentiles in the
Holy Roman Empire - a comment Theodore K. Rabb; Part II. The Social and
Economic Structure of German Jewry from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth
Century: 5. Aspects of stratification of early modern German Jewry:
population history and village Jews Michael Toch; 6. The economic activity
of the Jews in early modern times Stefi Jersch-Wenzel; 7. Comparative
perspectives on economy and society - a comment Gershon David Hundert; Part
III. Jewish-Gentile Contacts and Relations in the Pre-Emancipation Period:
8. Languages in contact: the case of Rotwelsch and the two Yiddisches Paul
Wexler; 9. Meeting on the road: encounters between German Jews and
Christians on the margins of society Yacov Guggenheim; 10. Contacts at the
bedside: Jewish physicians and their Christian patients Robert Jütte; 11.
Contacts and relations in the pre-emancipation period - a comment Deborah
Hertz; Part IV. Representations of German Jewry: Images, Prejudices, and
Ideas: 12. The usurious Jew: economic structure and religious
representations in an anti Semitic discourse R. Po-Chia Hsia; 13. Imagining
the Jew: the late medieval eucharistic discourse Miri Rubin; 14.
Representations of German Jewry - a comment Carlo Ginzburg; Part V. The
Pattern of Authority and the Limits of Toleration: The Case of German
Jewry: 15. German territorial princes and the Jews Rotraud Ries; 16. Jews
in ecclesiastical territories of the Holy Roman Empire J. Friedrich
Battenberg; 17. Jews in the imperial cities: a political perspective
Christopher R. Friedrichs; 18. Germans with a difference? The Holy Roman
Empire's Jews during the early modern era - a comment Thomas A. Brady, Jr;
Part VI. In and Out of the Ghetto: Jewish-Gentile Relations in Late
Medieval and Early Modern Germany: 19. Germany and its Jews: a changing
relationship (1500-1800) Jonathan I. Israel; 20. The Jewish minority and
the Christian majority in early modern central Europe Hartmut Lehmann; 21.
Germans and Jews in late medieval and early modern Germany Richard H.
Popkin; 22. Jewish identity in a world of corporations and estates Mack
Walker.