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Invisible Enlighteners: The Jewish Merchants of Modena, from the Renaissance to the Emancipation(Jewish Culture and Contexts)

Invisible Enlighteners: The Jewish Merchants of Modena, from the Renaissance to the Emancipation(Jewish Culture and Contexts)


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Federica Francesconi writes the history of the Jewish merchants who lived and prospered in the northern Italian city of Modena, capital city of the Este Duchy, during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Her protagonists are men and women who stood out within their communities but who, despite their cultural and economic prominence, were ghettoized after 1638. Their sociocultural transformation and eventual legal and political integration evolved through a complex dialogue between their Italian and Jewish identities, and without the traumatic ruptures or dramatic divides that led to the assimilation and conversion of many Jews elsewhere in Europe. In Modena, male and female Jewish identities were contoured by both cultural developments internal to the community and engagement with the broader society. The study of Lurianic and Cordoverian Kabbalah, liturgical and nondevotional Hebrew poetry, and Sabbateanism existed alongside interactions with Jesuits, converts, and inquisitors. If Modenese Jewish merchants were absent from the public discourse of the Estes, their businesses lives were nevertheless located at the very geographical and economic center of the city. They lived in an environment that gave rise to unique forms of Renaissance culture, early modern female agency, and Enlightenment practice. New Jewish ways of performing gender emerged in the seventeenth century, giving rise to what could be called an entrepreneurial female community devoted to assisting, employing, and socializing in the ghetto. Indeed, the ghetto leadership prepared both Jewish men and women for the political and legal emancipation they would eventually obtain under Napoleon. It was the cultured Modenese merchants who combined active participation in the political struggle for Italian Jewish emancipation with the creation of a special form of the Enlightenment embedded in scholarly and French-oriented lay culture that emerged within the European context.

Table of Contents:
Contents Note on Spelling, Translations, and Currency Introduction Chapter 1. A Network of Jewish Families in the Early Modern Period: The Road Toward Ghettoization Chapter 2. Jewish Leaders, Their Circles, and Their Books Before the Inquisition: A Parallel Story Chapter 3. The Jewish Household: Family Networks, Social Control, and Gendered Spaces Chapter 4. The "Invisible" Wealth of Silver: The Journey of the Formigginis from the Ghetto to the Ducal Court Chapter 5. Jewish Female Agency in the Ghetto Mercantile Elite Chapter 6. The Jewish Urban Geography of the Ghetto and Beyond Chapter 7. MoisÈ Formiggini Before Napoleon: Two Steps Toward Emancipation and One Step Back List of Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

About the Author :
Federica Francesconi is on the faculty of History and is the Director of the Judaic Studies Program at the University at Albany, State University of New York.

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"Invisible Enlighteners tells the unique story of the history of Modenese Jewish merchants of every stripe from booksellers and moneylenders to dealers of grappa, coral and diamonds, the history of their settlement, ghettoization, and emancipation between the fifteenth and the 'long' eighteenth centuries...[A] must for anyone studying Italian Jewry. It is meticulously researched and engaging on multiple levels, historical and theoretical. It will be an important contribution to the field for many years to come." (Religious Studies Review) "The title of the book is ambitious but precise. It traces the cultural and social history of the Jews of Modena under the rule of the dukes of Este from the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 to the Napoleonic invasion in 1796, with the focal point being the establishment of the ghetto in 1638. In creating an eloquent and cohesive narrative, Federica Francesconi draws on Modenese archival and Inquisitional sources as well as contemporaneous Hebrew documents… [A]n important contribution to tracing a representative but distinctive Italian Jewish community in the transition from the medieval to the modern period." (Renaissance and Reformation) "This excellent monograph on Modenese Jewry from the 16th to the late 18th century moves our understanding of early modern Italian Jewish society into innovative and previously unexplored directions...Francesconi's meticulously researched, vivid reconstruction of spaces and behaviours of the Jewish mercantile elite in the Modena ghetto pays careful, organic attention to gendered histories...Each chapter offers novel ways of thinking about early modern Jewish life. Scholars interested in the history of Italian ghettos, Jewish relations with the city and state, Jewish reading practices, and the Jewish Enlightenment will find much to learn from Francesconi's richly textured study. " (Journal of Modern Jewish Studies) "In this meticulously researched book, Federica Francesconi focuses on the mercantile Jewish elites of Modena to complicate our understanding of the modernity and integration of Jews in European society, a subject that has for too long been dominated in historiography by the study of the German Jewish context." (Magda Teter, Fordham University)


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  • ISBN-13: 9780812299625
  • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 277
  • Sub Title: The Jewish Merchants of Modena, from the Renaissance to the Emancipation
  • ISBN-10: 0812299620
  • Publisher Date: 04 Jun 2021
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 277
  • Series Title: Jewish Culture and Contexts


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