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Chapter 1: Demography and Geographic Distribution / Chapter 2: Settlements and Networks. The Topography and Characteristics of Italy’s Judaisms / Chapter 3: Women in the History of Italian Jews / Chapter 4: The First Trauma. The New Arrivals in Italy After 1492 / Chapter 5: The Second Trauma. The Birth of the Ghettos: Geography and Chronology / Chapter 6: Jewish Culture and Christian Culture / Chapter 7: The Turning Point of the 18th Century / Chapter 8: The Contradictions of the "Happy Regeneration" of the Jews;
Challenging traditional historiographical approaches, this book offers a new history of Italian Jews in the Early Modern age. The fortunes of the Jewish communities of Italy in their various aspects—demographic, social, economic, cultural, and religious—can only be understood if these communities are integrated into the picture of a broader European, or better still, global, system of Jewish communities and populations; and, secondly, that this history should be analyzed from within the dense web of relationships with the non-Jewish surroundings that enveloped the Italian communities. The book presents new approaches on such essential issues as ghettoization, antisemitism, the Inquisition, the history of conversion and Jewish-Christian relations. It sheds light on the autonomous culture of the Jews in Italy, focusing on case studies of intellectual and cultural life using a micro-historical perspective. First published in Italy in 2014 by one of the leading scholars on Italian Jewish history.This book will appeal to students and scholars alike studying and researching Jewish History, Early Modern Italy, Early Modern Jewish and Italian culture, and Early Modern society.