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The Medici state and the ghetto of Florence: the construction of an early modern Jewish community
Stefanie B. Siegmund
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Preface (page xv)
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A Chronology of Select Events Related to the Ghettoization (page xxi)
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Notes on Translation, Dates and Currency (page xxiii)
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Introduction: Early Modern Boundaries and the Place of the Jews (page 1)
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Part I: The Segregation of Jews and the Spatialization of Power
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1. Residential Segregation: Religious and Political Contexts (page 51)
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2. State-Building and the Status of the Jews (page 88)
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3. Before the Ghetto: The Settlement and Connections of Jews in Tuscany (page 135)
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Part II: The Construction of the Ghetto
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4. Staging the Expulsion: The Proceedings Against the Jews (page 171)
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5. Locating, Financing and Constructing the Ghetto (page 201)
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6. Populating the Ghetto (page 223)
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Part III: A New Tuscan Commune and Religious Community
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7. A New Tuscan Commune: Centralization and Semi-Autonomy in the Medici State (page 241)
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8. Measuring Lengths and Distances in the Ghetto and City: Economic Parameters (page 292)
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9. From Virilocal to Local: Marriage in the Florentine Ghetto (page 332)
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10. The Developing Early Modern Jewish Community and the Continuing Redefinition of Jewishness (page 386)
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Conclusion (page 407)
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Abbreviations (page 415)
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Notes (page 417)
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Bibliography (page 565)
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Index (page 591)
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Published: 2006
Publisher: Stanford University Press
- 9780804750783 (hardcover)