Blood Libels, Hostile Archives : Reclaiming Interrupted Jewish Lives (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series - Ceu Press)

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Blood Libels, Hostile Archives : Reclaiming Interrupted Jewish Lives (The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series - Ceu Press)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 200 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9789633868256
  • DDC分類 306.696

Full Description

As a minority group for most of their history, Jews were often marginalized and persecuted. Traces of their lives can be found in the archives of the dominant societies, but only as they intersected with the concerns of those in power. Just as Natalie Zemon Davis, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Carlo Ginzburg, and others recovered the voices of the peasants, so, too, scholars of Jewish history and culture have productively mined these reservoirs of evidence to retrieve glimpses of the ordinary lives of Jews. Blood Libels, Hostile Archives explores what can be reclaimed about everyday lives from what can be called "hostile archives"—from archival evidence produced and collected explicitly to manufacture malicious tales and pass them as "facts." For Jewish history, in some places, these archival sources may be the only remaining records documenting the lives of Jews there.

The book explores two places: Trent, in northern Italy, and Sandomierz, in eastern Poland. Though hundreds of miles away, the towns have many things in common: both had been sites of anti-Jewish libels falsely accusing Jews of killing Christian children, Trent in 1475 and Sandomierz twice—in 1698 and 1710; in both, the instigators of the Jews' persecution left unique and extensive archives, both towns have physical remnants of these deadly affairs, and, finally, neither town has an existing Jewish population. Yet, centuries later, these anti-Jewish libels have not been relegated to the past; in both towns, their legacies still reverberate today.

Contents

List of Figures

Introduction: What Stories Do Archives Tell?

Chapter 1. Jewish Lives in Trent before 1475—Sifting through Johannes Hinbderbach's Archive

Chapter 2. A Window into Polish-Jewish Lives in Anti-Jewish Libels in Sandomierz

Chapter 3. On the Uses of Archival Sources—An Interlude

Chapter 4. Anti-Jewish Blood Libels in the Past and the Present

Postscript and Acknowledgments

Glossary

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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