March 29th 2016 saw the commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the foundation of the world\u2019s first ghetto, the Jewish Ghetto in Venice. This date was the starting point for a large number of events staged in Venice and round the world throughout the year just passed. The exhibition entitled Venice, the Jews and Europe 1516-2016 provided another occasion for identifying and pursuing a few avenues of research into the story of the Venetian Ghetto. Among these was a study of the Ghetto from an urban perspective, from the opening of its gates ordered in 1797 by Napoleonic decree
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The celebrations related to the 500 years of the institution of the Ghetto of Venice (1516-2016) rep...
Description and analysis of the rise of the ghetto in Venice and the cultural creativity of Jews in ...
In the digital era, historians are embracing information technology as a research tool. New technolo...
In seventeenth-century literature on the Grand Tour, the ghetto of Venice appears as a place of cros...
In the digital era, historians are embracing information technology as a research tool. New technolo...
In seventeenth-century literature on the Grand Tour, the ghetto of Venice appears as a place of cros...
The urban changes carried out in Rome in the XIX century deleted several evidences of the city’s his...
On March 29, 1516, the Senate of the Republic of Venice established the first ghetto. Over the years...
The celebrations related to the 500 years of the institution of the Ghetto of Venice (1516-2016) rep...
Venice was the first city, in the early modern period, to establish a ghetto for the Jews. This arti...
The city of Venice, established well over a millennium ago, represents one of the most unique histor...
The Venice Ghetto was founded in 1516 by the Venetian government as a segregated area of the city in...
Entering the first ‘ghetto’ in the world, in Venice, Alan Macfarlane describes the origins of the gh...
The article proposes a new reading of the word ghetto with regard to the dense historical past of th...
Established in 1516, the Venice ghetto was one of the first neighborhoods where Jews were forcibly s...
The celebrations related to the 500 years of the institution of the Ghetto of Venice (1516-2016) rep...
Description and analysis of the rise of the ghetto in Venice and the cultural creativity of Jews in ...
In the digital era, historians are embracing information technology as a research tool. New technolo...
In seventeenth-century literature on the Grand Tour, the ghetto of Venice appears as a place of cros...
In the digital era, historians are embracing information technology as a research tool. New technolo...
In seventeenth-century literature on the Grand Tour, the ghetto of Venice appears as a place of cros...
The urban changes carried out in Rome in the XIX century deleted several evidences of the city’s his...