Scheller, Benjamin:
The Materiality of Difference: Converted Jews and their Descendants in Late Medieval Kingdom of Naples
In: The Medieval History Journal, Vol. 12 (2009), No. 2 [July/Dec], pp. 405 - 430
2009article/chapter in journal
HistoryFaculty of Humanities
Title:
The Materiality of Difference: Converted Jews and their Descendants in Late Medieval Kingdom of Naples
Author:
Scheller, BenjaminUDE
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1014104793
LSF ID
52980
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connected with university
Year of publication:
2009

Abstract:

The article seeks to retrace the processes by which Jewish converts and their descendants in the late medieval Kingdom of Naples were included into and/or excluded from Christian society. It focuses on a case study of the Apulian seaport of Trani. Following a systems theoretical perspective, it conceives exclusion as a multidimensional process of (re-)production of differences in social practices that affect the position and action of an individual in different fields of society. It then attempts to explain the success and failure of the inclusion of converted Jews and their descendants into Christian society by analysing the reproduction of difference as an interplay of cultural and material factors.