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Sephardi family life in the early modern diaspora
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
LiebermanJulia Rebollo,
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Project Muse
Place of Publication:
Waltham, Mass.
Published:
Published by University Press of New England; Brandeis University Press;
Year of Publication:
c2011
Description:
1 online resource (xix, 279 p.)maps. :
Series:
HBI series on Jewish women
Subject:
Families - Europe, Western -
Subject:
Jewish children - Social conditions - Europe, Western -
Subject:
Sephardim - Social conditions - Europe, Western -
Subject:
Jewish women - History - 17th century -
Subject:
Jewish women - History - 16th century -
Subject:
Jewish converts from Christianity - History - Italy - 17th century -
Subject:
Sephardim - History - Turkey - 16th century -
Subject:
Jews - History - Turkey - 16th century -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9781584659433/
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:
9781584659433electronic bk.
ISBN:
1584659432electronic bk.
ISBN:
9781584659167hbk.
ISBN:
1584659165hbk.
ISBN:
9781584659570pbk.
ISBN:
1584659572pbk.
Content Note:
Communal pride and feminine virtue: suspecting "sivlonot" in the Jewish communities of the Ottoman empire in the early sixteenth century / Hannah Davidson -- Mothers and children as seen by sixteenth-century rabbis in the Ottoman empire / Ruth Lamdan -- Religious space, gender, and power in the Sephardi diaspora: the return to Judaism of new Christian men and women in Livorno and Pisa / Cristina Galasso -- Childhood andfamily among the western Sephardim in the seventeenth century / Julia R. Lieberman -- Sephardi women in Holland's golden age / Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld -- Researching the childhood of new Jews of the Western Sephardi diaspora in light of recent historiography / David Graizbord
Sephardi family life in the early modern diaspora
Sephardi family life in the early modern diaspora
/ edited by Julia R. Lieberman - Waltham, Mass. : Published by University Press of New England, c2011. - 1 online resource (xix, 279 p.) ; maps.. - (HBI series on Jewish women).
Communal pride and feminine virtue: suspecting "sivlonot" in the Jewish communities of the Ottoman empire in the early sixteenth century / Hannah Davidson -- Mothers and children as seen by sixteenth-century rabbis in the Ottoman empire / Ruth Lamdan -- Religious space, gender, and power in the Sephardi diaspora: the return to Judaism of new Christian men and women in Livorno and Pisa / Cristina Galasso -- Childhood andfamily among the western Sephardim in the seventeenth century / Julia R. Lieberman -- Sephardi women in Holland's golden age / Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld -- Researching the childhood of new Jews of the Western Sephardi diaspora in light of recent historiography / David Graizbord.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 9781584659433ISBN 1584659432ISBN 9781584659167ISBN 1584659165ISBN 9781584659570ISBN 1584659572
FamiliesJewish childrenSephardimJewish womenJewish womenJewish converts from ChristianitySephardimJews -- Social conditions -- Social conditions -- History -- History -- History -- History -- History -- Europe, Western -- Europe, Western -- Europe, Western -- Italy -- Turkey -- Turkey -- 17th century -- 16th century -- 17th century -- 16th century -- 16th century
Lieberman, Julia Rebollo
Sephardi family life in the early modern diaspora
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