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In March 2021 the Jewish Museum Vienna will be opening its new permanent exhibition at Museum Judenplatz. The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication devoted to a chapter in Viennese history that has not had the attention it deserves. Medieval Vienna was home to one of the most important Jewish communities in Europe. Jews settled in the area of the present-day Judenplatz in the early thirteenth century and lived alongside and in close interaction with the Christian population for two hundred years, until they were robbed, expelled, and murdered by order of Duke Albert V in 1420/21. In…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In March 2021 the Jewish Museum Vienna will be opening its new permanent exhibition at Museum Judenplatz. The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication devoted to a chapter in Viennese history that has not had the attention it deserves. Medieval Vienna was home to one of the most important Jewish communities in Europe. Jews settled in the area of the present-day Judenplatz in the early thirteenth century and lived alongside and in close interaction with the Christian population for two hundred years, until they were robbed, expelled, and murdered by order of Duke Albert V in 1420/21. In ten essays and numerous illustrations, this book gives an overview not only of the first Jewish community in Vienna but also of the checkered history of Judenplatz. The focus on medieval Jewish Vienna hones perspectives on modern-day social interrelationships.
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Autorenporträt
Danielle Spera, Studium der Publizistik und Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Wien, 1978–2010 Journalistin, Reporterin, Moderatorin und Redakteursrätin im ORF, 1987/88 ORF-Korrespondentin in Washington, DC. Seit 2010 Direktorin des Jüdischen Museums Wien; zahlreiche kulturgeschichtliche Ausstellungen und Publikationen, u. a. Arik Brauer. Alle meine Künste, Andy Warhols Jüdische Genies, Lessing zeigt Lessing; Präsidentin von ICOM Österreich; 2013–2018 Universitätsrätin an der Medizinischen Universität Innsbruck; 1991 und 2007 Romy-Preisträgerin; 1990–2002 Lektorin am Institut für Publizistik der Universität Wien; Autorin und Herausgeberin zahlreicher Bücher und Beiträge zu zeitgenössischer Kunst, jüdischen Themen und bei der Zeitschrift NU.