Cautivas y esclavas

Cautivas y esclavas
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Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112120651911
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Synopsis Cautivas y esclavas by : Aurelia Martín Casares

Un libro sobre la esclavitud femenina, del ámbito del Mediterráneo desde la época medieval hasta el siglo XIX y pone el acento en la magnitud del cautiverio y la esclavitud femenina, “un fenómeno ampliamente obviado por el androcentrismo de las investigaciones”, señalan las editoras

Slave Subjectivities in the Iberian Worlds

Slave Subjectivities in the Iberian Worlds
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9789004687158
ISBN-13 : 9004687157
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Slave Subjectivities in the Iberian Worlds by :

The Iberian world played a key role in the global trade of enslaved people from the 15th century onwards. Scholars of Iberian forms of slavery face challenges accessing the subjectivity of the enslaved, given the scarcity of autobiographical sources. This book offers a compelling example of innovative methodologies that draw on alternative archives and documents, such as inquisitorial and trial records, to examine enslaved individuals' and collective subjectivities under Iberian political dominion. It explores themes such as race, gender, labour, social mobility and emancipation, religion, and politics, shedding light on the lived experiences of those enslaved in the Iberian world from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic. Contributors are: Magdalena Candioti, Robson Pedroso Costa, Rômulo da Silva Ehalt, James Fujitani, Michel Kabalan, Silvia Lara, Marta Macedo, Hebe Mattos, Michelle McKinley, Sophia Blea Nuñez, Fernanda Pinheiro, João José Reis, Patricia Faria de Souza, Lisa Surwillo, Miguel Valerio and Lisa Voigt.

HEALING AND HARM

HEALING AND HARM
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Publisher : Berghahn Books
Total Pages : 282
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ISBN-10 : 9781800739918
ISBN-13 : 1800739915
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

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Conversion, Circumcision, and Ritual Murder in Medieval Europe

Conversion, Circumcision, and Ritual Murder in Medieval Europe
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780812251876
ISBN-13 : 0812251873
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Synopsis Conversion, Circumcision, and Ritual Murder in Medieval Europe by : Paola Tartakoff

A investigation into the thirteenth-century Norwich circumcision case and its meaning for Christians and Jews In 1230, Jews in the English city of Norwich were accused of having seized and circumcised a five-year-old Christian boy named Edward because they "wanted to make him a Jew." Contemporaneous accounts of the "Norwich circumcision case," as it came to be called, recast this episode as an attempted ritual murder. Contextualizing and analyzing accounts of this event and others, with special attention to the roles of children, Paola Tartakoff sheds new light on medieval Christian views of circumcision. She shows that Christian characterizations of Jews as sinister agents of Christian apostasy belonged to the same constellation of anti-Jewish libels as the notorious charge of ritual murder. Drawing on a wide variety of Jewish and Christian sources, Tartakoff investigates the elusive backstory of the Norwich circumcision case and exposes the thirteenth-century resurgence of Christian concerns about formal Christian conversion to Judaism. In the process, she elucidates little-known cases of movement out of Christianity and into Judaism, as well as Christian anxieties about the instability of religious identity. Conversion, Circumcision, and Ritual Murder in Medieval Europe recovers the complexity of medieval Jewish-Christian conversion and reveals the links between religious conversion and mounting Jewish-Christian tensions. At the same time, Tartakoff does not lose sight of the mystery surrounding the events that spurred the Norwich circumcision case, and she concludes the book by offering a solution of her own: Christians and Jews, she posits, understood these events in fundamentally irreconcilable ways, illustrating the chasm that separated Christians and Jews in a world in which some Christians and Jews knew each other intimately.

Jews and the Mediterranean

Jews and the Mediterranean
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9780253048004
ISBN-13 : 0253048001
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Jews and the Mediterranean by : Matthias B. Lehmann

A selection of essays examining the significance of what Jewish history and Mediterranean studies contribute to our knowledge of the other. Jews and the Mediterranean considers the historical potency and uniqueness of what happens when Sephardi, Mizrahi, and Ashkenazi Jews meet in the Mediterranean region. By focusing on the specificity of the Jewish experience, the essays gathered in this volume emphasize human agency and culture over the length of Mediterranean history. This collection draws attention to what made Jewish people distinctive and warns against facile notions of Mediterranean connectivity, diversity, fluidity, and hybridity, presenting a new assessment of the Jewish experience in the Mediterranean.

Spanish Ballads

Spanish Ballads
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Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105002590227
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Synopsis Spanish Ballads by : Guy Le Strange

Motherhood, Childlessness and the Care of Children in Atlantic Slave Societies

Motherhood, Childlessness and the Care of Children in Atlantic Slave Societies
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 502
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ISBN-10 : 9780429535802
ISBN-13 : 0429535805
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Motherhood, Childlessness and the Care of Children in Atlantic Slave Societies by : Camillia Cowling

This book provides critical perspectives on the multiple forms of ‘mothering’ that took place in Atlantic slave societies. Facing repeated child death, mothering was a site of trauma and grief for many, even as slaveholders romanticized enslaved women’s work in caring for slaveholders' children. Examining a wide range of societies including medieval Spain, Brazil, and New England, and including the work of historians based in Brazil, Cuba, the United States, and Britain, this collection breaks new ground in demonstrating the importance of mothering for the perpetuation of slavery, and the complexity of the experience of motherhood in such circumstances. This pathbreaking collection, on all aspects of the experience, politics, and representations of motherhood under Atlantic slavery, analyses societies across the Atlantic world, and will be of interest to those studying the history of slavery as well as those studying mothering throughout history. This book comprises two special issues, originally published in Slavery & Abolition and Women’s History Review.

Jewish Women's History from Antiquity to the Present

Jewish Women's History from Antiquity to the Present
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Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Total Pages : 687
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ISBN-10 : 9780814346327
ISBN-13 : 0814346324
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Jewish Women's History from Antiquity to the Present by : Rebecca Lynn Winer

This publication is significant within the field of Jewish studies and beyond; the essays include comparative material and have the potential to reach scholarly audiences in many related fields but are written to be accessible to all, with the introductions in every chapter aimed at orienting the enthusiast from outside academia to each time and place.

Medium Aevum

Medium Aevum
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Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4918522
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Synopsis Medium Aevum by : Charles Talbut Onions

Includes section "Reviews".

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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 482
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ISBN-10 : 9783368046200
ISBN-13 : 3368046209
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

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