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Book Synopsis Storia degli ebrei in Italia by : Attilio Milano
Download or read book Storia degli ebrei in Italia written by Attilio Milano and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 780 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Breve storia degli ebrei by : Michael Brenner
Download or read book Breve storia degli ebrei written by Michael Brenner and published by Donzelli Editore. This book was released on 2009 with total page 370 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Breve storia degli Ebrei in Italia by : Passerino Editore
Download or read book Breve storia degli Ebrei in Italia written by Passerino Editore and published by Passerino Editore. This book was released on 2016-02-29 with total page 45 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Breve storia degli Ebrei in Italia" è un compendio breve ma esaustivo sull'antichissima presenza della comunità ebraica nel nostro Paese. I mini-ebook di Passerino Editore sono guide agili, essenziali e complete, per orientarsi nella storia del mondo.
Book Synopsis Breve storia degli ebrei d'Italia by : Gemma Volli
Download or read book Breve storia degli ebrei d'Italia written by Gemma Volli and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Gli ebrei in Italia written by Anna Foa and published by Gius.Laterza & Figli Spa. This book was released on 2022-10-18T00:00:00+02:00 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: La storia degli ebrei in Italia è antichissima e affascinante. È difficile immaginare il nostro paese, la sua storia, la sua identità senza il loro contributo. La storia degli ebrei in Italia è antichissima: nessuna comunità in Occidente ha una presenza così costante, dalla Roma antica fino a oggi. Soprattutto, la storia degli ebrei in Italia è una storia fortemente specifica e in parte diversa rispetto a quella dei centri della diaspora europea. Distinta da una netta continuità attraverso oltre venti secoli; prima culla, all'inizio dell'era volgare, dell'ebraismo diasporico. Caratterizzata da una forte integrazione nella società cristiana, sia nel Medioevo che nei secoli successivi, nonostante le mura dei ghetti; poco toccata, nei secoli, dai fenomeni più estremi di antisemitismo; segnata da una forte partecipazione degli ebrei, nel XIX secolo, alla costruzione risorgimentale; e infine colpita durante l'occupazione nazista da arresti e deportazioni a cui partecipano attivamente i fascisti della Repubblica di Salò. E ancora, almeno fino al secondo dopoguerra, poco impegnata nel progetto sionista e anche successivamente poco coinvolta in una concreta emigrazione in Israele, anche se molto condizionata e segnata dalla presenza dello Stato ebraico. Una storia che, a essere compendiata in una sola frase, potrebbe esser definita come 'una storia italiana'.
Book Synopsis Storia degli ebrei italiani by : Luciano Tas
Download or read book Storia degli ebrei italiani written by Luciano Tas and published by . This book was released on 1987 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An illustrated history of the Jews in Italy from Roman times to the present. Describes Roman Christian and Byzantine restrictive legislation, the introduction of the Inquisition, and the restriction of Jews to the practice of medicine and usury. Refers to the expulsion from the Spanish-ruled lands in Sicily and Sardinia and to the repeated accusations of ritual murder, such as that of Simon of Trent (1475). Pp. 139-168 discuss the anti-Jewish racial laws of 1938 and the deportation to extermination camps. Also discusses Jewish-Christian relations in Italy since the end of World War II and anti-Jewish, anti-Israel manifestations.
Book Synopsis Storia degli ebrei in Italia e storia d'Italia by : Corrado Vivanti
Download or read book Storia degli ebrei in Italia e storia d'Italia written by Corrado Vivanti and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Storia degli ebrei italiani - volume terzo by : Riccardo Calimani
Download or read book Storia degli ebrei italiani - volume terzo written by Riccardo Calimani and published by Edizioni Mondadori. This book was released on 2015-04-21 with total page 1157 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nel terzo e conclusivo volume della sua Storia degli ebrei italiani, Riccardo Calimani ripercorre due secoli, il XIX e il XX, cruciali per il destino della comunità ebraica del nostro Paese, disegnando un complesso itinerario in cui si susseguono e si intrecciano la chiusura dei ghetti, la progressiva estensione dei diritti civili, un lento ma costante processo di integrazione e, quasi in parallelo, l'insorgere di un nuovo antisemitismo di stampo razzista, che culminerà nella tragedia delle cosiddette «leggi razziali» e della Shoah. All'inizio dell'Ottocento, in un'Italia ancora in bilico tra Rivoluzione e Restaurazione e ampiamente frammentata, si manifestano i primi, timidi segnali di emancipazione delle minoranze ebraiche. Poi, dopo l'unità, il posto degli ebrei nella società muta radicalmente, perché essi iniziano a partecipare con grande passione alla costruzione di un Paese cui sentono di appartenere a pieno titolo, dopo il tributo di sangue versato sui campi di battaglia del Risorgimento e della Grande Guerra. Nel contempo la Chiesa di Pio IX, che addebita l'oltraggio di Porta Pia a un complotto di forze anticattoliche, ridà fiato alla propaganda antigiudaica e rilancia contro gli ebrei le infamanti accuse di deicidio e di omicidio rituale, fornendo nuovi alibi e argomenti all'antisemitismo moderno. Ma la pagina nera - vergognosa e incancellabile - della storia degli ebrei italiani sono le cosiddette «leggi razziali» promulgate dal regime fascista nel 1938 sulla base di risibili teorie pseudoscientifiche, che sancirono di fatto la totale esclusione degli ebrei dal corpo della società e dalla vita civile. Accolte da principio con indifferenza, e senza che il papa pronunciasse un'esplicita parola di condanna, quando dopo l'8 settembre 1943 tali leggi significarono persecuzione, deportazione e morte nei campi di sterminio, molti italiani e una parte rilevante del clero si riscattarono creando, a rischio della propria vita, una vasta rete di solidarietà che aiutò e protesse i perseguitati. Della propria complicità nella Shoah, il nostro Paese avrebbe preso coscienza con decenni di colpevole ritardo - e grazie soprattutto allo straordinario contributo dato da tanti intellettuali ebrei, a cominciare da Primo Levi, alla riflessione sul valore della memoria - confermando una volta di più che la storia degli ebrei italiani è una storia esemplare di lotta per la sopravvivenza civile e culturale e per la difesa della dignità umana.
Book Synopsis Donne nella storia degli ebrei d'Italia by : Michele Luzzati
Download or read book Donne nella storia degli ebrei d'Italia written by Michele Luzzati and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 652 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Breve storia degli ebrei italiani by : Luisa Modena
Download or read book Breve storia degli ebrei italiani written by Luisa Modena and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 16 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A History of Jewish Literature: Italian Jewry in the Renaissance era by : Israel Zinberg
Download or read book A History of Jewish Literature: Italian Jewry in the Renaissance era written by Israel Zinberg and published by KTAV Publishing House, Inc.. This book was released on 1974 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Jewish Women in the Early Italian Women’s Movement, 1861–1945 by : Ruth Nattermann
Download or read book Jewish Women in the Early Italian Women’s Movement, 1861–1945 written by Ruth Nattermann and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2022-06-30 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first epoch-spanning study on Jewish participation in the Italian women’s movement, focussing in a transnational perspective on the experience of Italian-Jewish protagonists in Liberal Italy, during the First World War and the Fascist dictatorship until 1945. Drawing on ego-documents, contemporary journals and Jewish community archives, as well as records by the police and public authorities, it examines the tensions within the emancipation process between participation and exclusion. The book argues that the racial laws from 1938 did not represent the sudden end of an idyllic integration, but rather the climax of a long-term development. Social marginalization, the persecution of Jewish rights, and the assault on Jewish lives during fascism are analysed distinctly from the perspective of Jewish women. In spite of their significant influence on the transnational orientation of the Italian women’s movement, their emancipation as women and Jews remained incomplete.
Book Synopsis The Right to be Oneself by : Guido Alpa
Download or read book The Right to be Oneself written by Guido Alpa and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2024-06-13 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What does the right to be oneself entail? And how is it manifest in our understanding of the law? The leading commentator on this subject explores these questions, taking an ambitious and multi-faceted approach. To answer them, he draws on private law, jurisprudence, constitutional law, as well as history, art and literature. This treatise, translated from the Italian original and expanded to give a more international perspective, is the seminal work on the development of identity-protection through law.
Book Synopsis The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara by : David I. Kertzer
Download or read book The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara written by David I. Kertzer and published by Vintage. This book was released on 2008-12-30 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Soon to be a major motion picture from Steven Spielberg. A National Book Award Finalist The extraordinary story of how the vatican's imprisonment of a six-year-old Jewish boy in 1858 helped to bring about the collapse of the popes' worldly power in Italy. Bologna: nightfall, June 1858. A knock sounds at the door of the Jewish merchant Momolo Mortara. Two officers of the Inquisition bust inside and seize Mortara's six-year-old son, Edgardo. As the boy is wrenched from his father's arms, his mother collapses. The reason for his abduction: the boy had been secretly "baptized" by a family servant. According to papal law, the child is therefore a Catholic who can be taken from his family and delivered to a special monastery where his conversion will be completed. With this terrifying scene, prize-winning historian David I. Kertzer begins the true story of how one boy's kidnapping became a pivotal event in the collapse of the Vatican as a secular power. The book evokes the anguish of a modest merchant's family, the rhythms of daily life in a Jewish ghetto, and also explores, through the revolutionary campaigns of Mazzini and Garibaldi and such personages as Napoleon III, the emergence of Italy as a modern national state. Moving and informative, the Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara reads as both a historical thriller and an authoritative analysis of how a single human tragedy changed the course of history.
Book Synopsis The Preacher's Demons by : Franco Mormando
Download or read book The Preacher's Demons written by Franco Mormando and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 1999-05 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "When the city was filled with these bonfires, he then combed the city, and whenever he received notice of some public sodomite, he had him immediately seized and thrown into the nearest bonfire at hand and had him burned immediately." This story, of an anonymous individual who sought to cleanse medieval Paris, was part of a sermon delivered in Siena, Italy, in 1427. The speaker, the friar Bernardino (1380-1444), was one of the most important public figures of the time, and he spent forty years combing the towns of Italy, instructing, admonishing, and entertaining the crowds that gathered in prodigious numbers to hear his sermons. His story of the Parisian vigilante was a recommendation. Sexual deviants were the objects of relentless, unconditional persecution in Bernardino's sermons. Other targets of the preacher's venom were witches, Jews, and heretics. Mormando takes us into the social underworld of early Renaissance Italy to discover how one enormously influential figure helped to dramatically increase fear, hatred, and intolerance for those on society's margins. This book is the first on Bernardino to appear in thirty-five years, and the first ever to consider the preacher's inflammatory role in Renaissance social issues.
Book Synopsis Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws by : C. Bettin
Download or read book Italian Jews from Emancipation to the Racial Laws written by C. Bettin and published by Springer. This book was released on 2010-11-08 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Emancipation signalled the beginning of Jewish integration in Italy, a process that continued until 1938 when the Racial Laws were put into effect. In this book, Bettin examines the debate between integration and assimilation in the early twentieth century and Jewish culture to trace the 'rebirth of Judaism' that characterized the period.
Book Synopsis The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: Seredina-Buda-Z by : Shmuel Spector
Download or read book The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: Seredina-Buda-Z written by Shmuel Spector and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2001 with total page 624 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This three-volume encyclopedia, abridged from a 30-volume set in Hebrew and with a foreword by Elie Wiesel, chronicles Jewish life before and during the Holocaust. Arranged alphabetically by town, thousands of entries explore centuries of Jewish life. Some entries, particularly for large cities, provide information on Jewish residents as early as the Middle Ages and discuss the fate of Jews during the Black Death persecutions (1348-1349) and various pogroms from the 17th to 20th centuries. Each entry provides information on the town's Jewish inhabitants on the eve of German occupation, gives the dates of Jewish roundups and mass executions and estimates how many Jews from that community survived the war. Includes more than 600 black-and-white photographs.