03861oam 2200613 450 99655236140331620230823004049.01-5261-5162-6(CKB)5400000000000213(ScCtBLL)b5e8a406-a39c-474b-8349-3201b9e45dc1(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38159(DE-B1597)660351(DE-B1597)9781526151629(EXLCZ)99540000000000021320210126c2020uuuu -u- -enguru||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierJews on trial the Papal Inquisition in Modena, 1598–1638 /Katherine Aron-BellerManchester University Press2020Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,2011.Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,[2020]©20111 online resource (xii, 278 pages) illustrations (black and white), maps; digital file(s)Studies in early modern European history"First published 2011" -- title page verso.Print version: Aron-Beller, Katherine. Jews on trial: the Papal Inquisition in Modena, 1598–1638. Manchester, UK. : Manchester University Press, 2011 9780719085192 0719085195 Includes bibliographical references (pages [247]-269] and index.List of plates -- Preface -- List of abbreviations -- Maps -- Introduction -- part one: the Inquisition and disciplining Jews -- 1. Jews, Papal Inquisitors, and the Estense Dukes -- 2. Procedure and reaction -- part two: a study of Jewish offences in different settings -- 3. The Jewish household: Jewish masters and Christian servants -- 4. The Piazza: verbal offences on the streets of Modena -- part three: micro-history -- 5. The Jew’s balcony: a tale of a young Jewess’s flirtation with Christianity -- 6. The Pingolo: a locus for Jewish fantasy -- 7. Proselytizing at Purim -- Conclusion -- Index.Jews on trial concentrates on Inquisitorial activity during the period which historians have argued was the most active in the Inquisition’s history: the first forty years of the tribunal in Modena, from 1598 to 1638, the year of the Jews’ enclosure in the ghetto. Scholars have in the past tended to group trials of Jews and conversos in Italy together. This book emphasises the fundamental disparity in Inquisitorial procedure, as well as the evidence examined, and argues that this was especially true in Modena where the secular authority did not have the power during the period in question to reject, or even significantly monitor, Inquisitorial trial procedure. It draws upon the detailed testimony to be found in trial transcripts to analyse Jewish interaction with Christian society in an early modern community. This book will appeal to scholars of inquisitorial studies, social and cultural interaction in early modern Europe, Jewish Italian social history and anti-Semitism.Studies in early modern European history.InquisitionItalyModenaJewsLegal status, laws, etcItalyModenaHistory17th centuryCriminal procedure (Canon law)History17th centuryJudenswdModenaswdArtHistoryRenaissanceJewishInquisitionJewsLegal status, laws, etc.HistoryCriminal procedure (Canon law)History272.20945090328,2ssgnAron-Beller Katherine935122ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK996552361403316Jews on trial2105957UNISA