The 2013 Early Modern Workshop on “Jews and Violence in the Early Modern Period” sought to contextualize the violence involving Jews in the early modern period in order to understand this crucial aspect of their experience. Participating scholars tried to complicate not only the over-simplified notion of Jews as solely victims of violence in the premodern period, but also examined complexities of the question of Jews as victims of violence. Keynote address by Robert Davis of Ohio State University, Typologies of Violence in Early Modern Europ
The second Early Modern Workshop (August, 2005) was hosted by the Louis L. Kaplan Chair in Jewish Hi...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
At the 2007 Early Modern Workshop, speakers discussed the representation of Jews and their way of li...
Understanding the processes of cultural change in early modern history as a process of creating and ...
The 2004 workshop’s goal was to look broadly at the early modern period, and develop a number of the...
The incidents of interpersonal violence discussed here were recorded in semi-private registers kept ...
Early modern healing and medicine continued medieval traditions and were simultaneously transformed ...
Volume 12: Continuity and Change in the Jewish Communities of the Early Eighteenth Century, Ohio Sta...
The sixth Early Modern Workshop will focus on the topic of Reading across Cultures: The Jewish Book...
ABSTRACT: In this presentation, Adam Teller discusses the change of status of Jews in the Polish-Lit...
The 2016 Early Modern Workshop on “History of Emotions/Emotions in History” was held at Fordham Univ...
Tuesday 10 June | KNAW-LIAS Open Lecture Series: Understanding Political Violence beyond the Secular...
The topic in 2008 was Law: Continuity and Change in the Early Modern Period. It was chosen because...
The 7th Early Modern Workshop took place from August 15-17, 2010 at Wesleyan University. The topic w...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
The second Early Modern Workshop (August, 2005) was hosted by the Louis L. Kaplan Chair in Jewish Hi...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
At the 2007 Early Modern Workshop, speakers discussed the representation of Jews and their way of li...
Understanding the processes of cultural change in early modern history as a process of creating and ...
The 2004 workshop’s goal was to look broadly at the early modern period, and develop a number of the...
The incidents of interpersonal violence discussed here were recorded in semi-private registers kept ...
Early modern healing and medicine continued medieval traditions and were simultaneously transformed ...
Volume 12: Continuity and Change in the Jewish Communities of the Early Eighteenth Century, Ohio Sta...
The sixth Early Modern Workshop will focus on the topic of Reading across Cultures: The Jewish Book...
ABSTRACT: In this presentation, Adam Teller discusses the change of status of Jews in the Polish-Lit...
The 2016 Early Modern Workshop on “History of Emotions/Emotions in History” was held at Fordham Univ...
Tuesday 10 June | KNAW-LIAS Open Lecture Series: Understanding Political Violence beyond the Secular...
The topic in 2008 was Law: Continuity and Change in the Early Modern Period. It was chosen because...
The 7th Early Modern Workshop took place from August 15-17, 2010 at Wesleyan University. The topic w...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
The second Early Modern Workshop (August, 2005) was hosted by the Louis L. Kaplan Chair in Jewish Hi...
This dissertation explores Christian-Jewish relations in the decades prior to the watershed of 1391,...
At the 2007 Early Modern Workshop, speakers discussed the representation of Jews and their way of li...