This article aims to include the history of Jews and (ex) Muslims in Rome in the deba- te on modern subjectiveness. The paper overlaps two different historiographical methodologies. On one hand, it focuses on the interactions among social, religious and cultural groups in the Early Modern Age. On the other one, it stresses the emotional turn by taking advantage of the most recent discussions on the egodocuments in hi- story. As for the Jewish community, the author investigates the dedications made by the donors of judaica to the synagogues of the ghetto. As for the Muslims, the essay focuses on the bio- graphies of baptized slaves who came to Rome looking for free- dom and that in many cases were neophytes from Islam
With this English edition of Surviving the Ghetto, Serena Di Nepi traces the troubled and compelling...
In 1566, Pope Pius V granted the Conservatori of Rome the privilege of conferring emancipation and R...
This paper questions the role played by religious affiliation in the migratory experience, examining...
The House of the Catechumens in Rome (1543) represents a microcosm or a “contact zone” in which Jews...
During early modern period, the Jews in Italy became collectively mentioned in conducts (condotta) f...
Through slavery. A possible reading of the Roman model for religious alterity between the sixteenth ...
Whereas the study of Catholic modernism has been thoroughly pursued, the relationship between Jews a...
This article examines how a seemingly universal category, the imaginary Jew, fared in a local settin...
This article aims to concentrate on the daily life of Jewish converts to Catholicism, going beyond t...
International audienceThis article constitutes not only a methodological reflection on the Jewish do...
International audienceThis article constitutes not only a methodological reflection on the Jewish do...
This essay is intended to begin work on the challenges created by the abolition of Jewish money-lend...
This paper investigates trajectories of identity formation of “new” second-generation Muslims in nor...
This essay discusses the role that books have had for the Jews living on the southern shore of the M...
The article aims to investigate the interconnections between slaves, former slaves, conversion and ...
With this English edition of Surviving the Ghetto, Serena Di Nepi traces the troubled and compelling...
In 1566, Pope Pius V granted the Conservatori of Rome the privilege of conferring emancipation and R...
This paper questions the role played by religious affiliation in the migratory experience, examining...
The House of the Catechumens in Rome (1543) represents a microcosm or a “contact zone” in which Jews...
During early modern period, the Jews in Italy became collectively mentioned in conducts (condotta) f...
Through slavery. A possible reading of the Roman model for religious alterity between the sixteenth ...
Whereas the study of Catholic modernism has been thoroughly pursued, the relationship between Jews a...
This article examines how a seemingly universal category, the imaginary Jew, fared in a local settin...
This article aims to concentrate on the daily life of Jewish converts to Catholicism, going beyond t...
International audienceThis article constitutes not only a methodological reflection on the Jewish do...
International audienceThis article constitutes not only a methodological reflection on the Jewish do...
This essay is intended to begin work on the challenges created by the abolition of Jewish money-lend...
This paper investigates trajectories of identity formation of “new” second-generation Muslims in nor...
This essay discusses the role that books have had for the Jews living on the southern shore of the M...
The article aims to investigate the interconnections between slaves, former slaves, conversion and ...
With this English edition of Surviving the Ghetto, Serena Di Nepi traces the troubled and compelling...
In 1566, Pope Pius V granted the Conservatori of Rome the privilege of conferring emancipation and R...
This paper questions the role played by religious affiliation in the migratory experience, examining...