This article compares the financial activities of medieval Jewish women in Italy and the Mediterranean. Contrary to Jewish legal tradition, which curtailed women’s financial autonomy, by the later Middle Ages communities across the region increasingly allowed women to manage their own dotal property, inherit property from a variety of sources, and engage in loan banking. An examination of the historical developments of some Jewish communities in Egypt, Spain, and central Italy suggests that this only occurred in times of communal crisis. Because all Jewish communities in the Middle Ages owed their respective governments a fiscal contribution or faced expulsion, money needed to be controlled by competent managers. In times of crisis, this co...
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This article compares the financial activities of medieval Jewish women in Italy and the Mediterrane...
This article examines the main issues surrounding wealth and inheritance among Jewish women in the e...
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In the mid-eleventh century, Sicilian authorities levied the »Sicilian tithe«, a customs duty hittin...
Women’s rights to be independent property owners in the pre-modern Islamic world can be overemphasiz...
By the mid-twelfth century, the revitalized cities of northern Italy joined the well-developed cycle...
This article compares the financial activities of medieval Jewish women in Italy and the Mediterrane...
This article examines the main issues surrounding wealth and inheritance among Jewish women in the e...
Circa 1100, money lending was the occupation par excellence of the Jews in England, France, and Germ...
The article focuses on the experiences of Jewish women and conversas in the city of Girona after the...
The relationship between the concept of the Jew or Muslim as servus camere regie and other types of ...
This article reflects on the connections between geographical mobility and the constitution of a com...
This article illustrates the impact of Jewish lenders on private credit markets and public finance i...
Aquest article descriu el rol de les dones jueves casades en les transaccions econòmiques, in...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Commercial conflict resolution in the ...
This essay focuses on the implementation of women\u27s property rights in al-Andalus and the Maghrib...
International audienceThis paper deals with the legal term "medinat ha-yam" (meaning "overseas") in ...
Although medieval rabbinic law generally forbade Jews from suing their co-religionists in state cour...
In the mid-eleventh century, Sicilian authorities levied the »Sicilian tithe«, a customs duty hittin...
Women’s rights to be independent property owners in the pre-modern Islamic world can be overemphasiz...
By the mid-twelfth century, the revitalized cities of northern Italy joined the well-developed cycle...