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Jewish Women and their Community in late Medieval and Renaissance Perugia.

机译:中世纪晚期和佩鲁贾复兴时期的犹太妇女及其社区。

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Throughout most of the twentieth century, historians of Medieval European Jewish communities overlooked the contributions of Jewish women to their families and to their communities. Recently, historians of northern European and Spanish Jews have begun to utilize notarial records to describe the financial activities of Jewish women in the Middle Ages. Yet few historians have utilized documents of practice to examine the activities of Jews in medieval or Renaissance Italy. Those few who have focus almost exclusively on the larger centers of Rome and Venice, which while important, do not represent the more typical and much smaller Jewish communities scattered throughout northern and central Italy in this period.;This dissertation aims to address this oversight, and thus examines the economic roles played by Jewish women in the central Italian town of Perugia in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance. Notarial evidence reveals that by the fifteenth century, Jewish women not only possessed their own property, they managed it, alienated it, and gave it away as personal bequests in their wills. They also acted as heads-of-households in the absence of their husbands, and participated in decisions concerning family property, engaged publically in banking, and interacted with non-Jewish men in regards to business affairs.;In Perugia, this was a new development. Why did it develop when it did? And what did this mean for women's position within their families and their community? By placing my analysis of these notarial records against the political backdrop of late medieval and Renaissance Perugia and within a discussion of normative rabbinic literature, I explore how this practice—female financial autonomy within the family—can be understood as a tool that aided the family's and community's struggle, and developed in response to a increasingly unstable political and social environment in Renaissance Perugia. Thus this study contributes not only to historians' understandings of this small yet important Jewish community, but also to our knowledge of the contributions Jewish women made to these communities, contributions that often far exceeded the expectations—or desires—of late antique and medieval rabbis.
机译:在整个20世纪的大部分时间里,中世纪的欧洲犹太社区的历史学家都忽略了犹太妇女对其家庭和社区的贡献。最近,北欧和西班牙犹太人的历史学家已开始使用公证记录来描述中世纪犹太妇女的经济活动。然而,很少有历史学家利用实践文件来研究中世纪或意大利文艺复兴时期犹太人的活动。那些几乎只专注于较大的罗马和威尼斯市中心的少数人,尽管很重要,但并不代表这个时期散布在意大利北部和中部的更为典型和规模较小的犹太人社区。本文旨在解决这一疏忽,因此,考察了中世纪晚期和文艺复兴时期犹太妇女在意大利中部小镇佩鲁贾所扮演的经济角色。公证证据表明,到15世纪,犹太妇女不仅拥有自己的财产,而且还对其进行管理,疏远和遗赠,作为遗嘱中的私人遗赠。在没有丈夫的情况下,他们还担任家庭的负责人,参与有关家庭财产的决定,公开从事银行业务,并在商务方面与非犹太人进行互动。发展。它为什么会发展呢?这对妇女在家庭和社区中的地位意味着什么?通过将我对这些公证记录的分析放在中世纪晚期和佩鲁贾复兴时期的政治背景下,并在对规范的拉比文学的讨论中,我探索了如何将这种做法(家庭内部的女性财务自主权)理解为有助于家庭的财务工具。和社区的斗争,并为应对佩鲁贾复兴时期日益不稳定的政治和社会环境而发展。因此,这项研究不仅有助于历史学家对这个小而重要的犹太社区的理解,而且有助于我们了解犹太妇女对这些社区的贡献,这些贡献通常远远超出了晚期古董和中世纪拉比的期望或期望。 。

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  • 作者

    Frank, Karen Anne.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Santa Barbara.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Santa Barbara.;
  • 学科 History European.;History Medieval.;Jewish Studies.;Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 246 p.
  • 总页数 246
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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