This volume shows through the use of legal sources that law was used to try to erect boundaries between communities in order to regulate or restrict interaction between the faithful and the non-faithful; and at the same time shows how these boundaries were repeatedly transgressed and negotiated. Muslim law developed a clear legal cadre for dhimmīs, inferior but protected non-Muslim communities (in particular Jews and Christians) and Roman Canon law decreed a similar status for Jewish and Muslim communities in Europe. Yet the theoretical hierarchies between faithful and infidel were constantly brought into question in the daily interactions between men and women of different faiths in streets, markets, bath-houses, law courts, etc. The twelv...
In medieval legal commentaries, comparisons of religions served—above all—as an egress from structur...
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in st...
Medieval towns, from Portugal to Hungary to Egypt, were places of contact between members of differe...
This volume shows through the use of legal sources that law was used to try to erect boundaries betw...
The first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status accorded to dimmī-s (...
International audienceThe first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status...
The fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists and jurists working o...
The fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists and jurists working o...
International audienceThe fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists...
International audienceThe fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists...
International audienceThe first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status...
The first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status accorded to dimmī-s (...
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in st...
This study examines the legislative responses of Christian and Jewish religious elites to the proble...
This study examines the legislative responses of Christian and Jewish religious elites to the proble...
In medieval legal commentaries, comparisons of religions served—above all—as an egress from structur...
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in st...
Medieval towns, from Portugal to Hungary to Egypt, were places of contact between members of differe...
This volume shows through the use of legal sources that law was used to try to erect boundaries betw...
The first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status accorded to dimmī-s (...
International audienceThe first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status...
The fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists and jurists working o...
The fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists and jurists working o...
International audienceThe fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists...
International audienceThe fruit of a sustained and close collaboration between historians, linguists...
International audienceThe first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status...
The first monograph devoted to the legal status of religious minorities status accorded to dimmī-s (...
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in st...
This study examines the legislative responses of Christian and Jewish religious elites to the proble...
This study examines the legislative responses of Christian and Jewish religious elites to the proble...
In medieval legal commentaries, comparisons of religions served—above all—as an egress from structur...
Throughout the Mediterranean world in the Middle ages, Jews, Christians and Muslims interacted in st...
Medieval towns, from Portugal to Hungary to Egypt, were places of contact between members of differe...