The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 7, The Early Modern World 1500-1815 (original) (raw)

Table of Contents Introduction Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe Part I. European and Mediterranean Jewry 1500–1650: 1. The Catholic Church and the Jews Kenneth Stow 2. Judaism and Protestantism R. Po-chia Hsia 3. The rise of Ottoman Jewry Joseph R. Hacker 4. The shifting legal and political status of early modern Jewries Andreas Gotzmann 5. Jews and the early modern economy Francesca Trivellato 6. The early modern Jewish community and its institutions Elisheva Carlebach Part II. Themes and Trends in Early Modern Jewish Life: 7. Iberia and beyond: Judeoconversos and the Iberian inquisitions David Graizbord 8. The establishment of East European Jewry Israel Bartal 9. Linguistic transformations: Ladino (Judeo-Spanish) Matthias B. Lehmann 10. Continuity and change in early modern Yiddish language and literature Jean Baumgarten 11. Jewish book culture since the invention of printing (1469–c.1815) Emile G. L. Schrijver 12. The Christian study of Judaism in early modern Europe Theodore Dunkelgrun 13. Rabbinic culture and the development of Halakhah Jay R. Berkovitz 14. Discipline, dissent, and communal authority in the Western Sephardic Diaspora Yosef Kaplan 15. Education and Homiletics Marc Saperstein 16. Dimensions of Kabbalah from the Spanish expulsion to the dawn of Hasidism Lawrence Fine 17. Magic, mysticism, and popular belief in Jewish culture (1500–1815) J. H. Chajes 18. Sabbatai Sevi and the Sabbatean movement Matt Goldish 19. Science, medicine and Jewish philosophy Adam Shear 20. Port Jews revisited: commerce and culture in the age of European expansion Lois C. Dubin 21. Jews in the Polish-Lithuanian economy (1453–1795) Adam Teller 22. Jewish piety and devotion in early modern Eastern Europe Glenn Dynner 23. The rise of Hasidism Moshe Rosman 24. Enlightenment and Haskalah Edward Breuer 25. Women, water, and wine: the paradoxical piety of early modern Jewry Elliott Horowitz 26. Jews, Judaism, and the visual arts Marc Michael Epstein 27. Musical dilemmas of early modern Jews Edwin Seroussi Part III. The Jewish World, 1650–1815: 28. Judaism in Germany (1650–1815) Deborah Hertz 29. The making of Habsburg Jewry in the long eighteenth century Michael K. Silber 30. The Jews of Poland-Lithuania (1650–1815) François Guesnet 31. The Jews of the Ottoman Empire 1580–1839 Joseph R. Hacker 32. The Jews of Italy (1650–1815) Francesca Bregoli 33. Locals: the Jews in the early modern Dutch Republic Bart T. Wallet and Irene Zwiep 34. The Jews of France (c.1650–c.1815) Jay R. Berkovitz 35. The Jews of Great Britain (1650–1815) Todd M. Endelman 36. The Jews in the early modern Caribbean and the Atlantic world Wim Klooster 37. The Jews in early North America: agents of empire, champions of liberty Bill Pencak 38. The Jews of Africa and Asia (1500–1815) Tudor Parfitt 39. The Jews of Iran in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Vera B. Moreen 40. Toleration, integration, regeneration, and reform: rethinking the roots and routes of 'Jewish emancipation' Adam Sutcliffe 41. Looking backward and forward: rethinking Jewish modernity in the light of early modernity David B. Ruderman Index.

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