{"id":2037,"date":"2015-03-20T14:21:18","date_gmt":"2015-03-20T14:21:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/primolevicenter.org\/printed-matter\/?p=2037"},"modified":"2015-04-28T02:54:03","modified_gmt":"2015-04-28T02:54:03","slug":"italian-jews-in-the-modern-era","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/primolevicenter.org\/printed-matter\/italian-jews-in-the-modern-era\/","title":{"rendered":"Italian Jews in the Modern Era"},"content":{"rendered":"<h5>Marina Caffiero, Storia degli ebrei nell&#8217;Italia moderna. Dal Rinascimento alla Restaurazione. Carocci editore, Rome, 2014<\/h5>\n<div class=\"sc-accordion\">\n<a class=\"trigger\" href=\"#\">James Nelson Novoa<\/a>\r\n\t   \t\t   <div class=\"content\">James W. Nelson Novoa received his PH.D in Spanish Philology from the University of Valencia in Spain.\u00a0 From January 2006 to February 2014 he was postdoctoral fellow of the Funda\u00e7\u00e3o para Ci\u00eancia e Tecnologia of Portugal and linked to the C\u00e1tedra de Estudos Sefarditas Alberto Benveniste of the University of Lisbon. The author of numerous articles in peer reviewed journals and book chapters he has participated in several conferences in international venues.\u00a0 His research deals with several topics among them the literary and cultural heritage of Sephardic Jewry in the Early Modern period both inside and outside the Iberian peninsula and Italo-Iberian cultural interactions in the sixteenth and seventeent centuries.<br \/>\n<\/div>\n<a class=\"trigger\" href=\"#\">Marina Caffiero<\/a>\r\n\t   \t\t   <div class=\"content\"> Marina Caffiero is professor of Modern History at the University of Rome La Sapienza. Her research area is cultural and social history in 16th-18th century Europe. She focuses on the relations between politics and religion and on the Roman Inquisition until the last forced baptism in the late 19th century. She has published extensively on anti-Jewish intolerance in Rome. Her works extends to the revolutionary period and the French influence on the short-lived history of the Roman Republic (La Repubblica nella citt\u00e0 del papa. Roma 1798, Roma, Donzelli, 2005). Another line of Prof. Caffiero\u2019s research concerns the transformation of Papal rituals and ceremonies including the so-called procession of \u201cpossession,\u201d the ritual of foot kissing and of the presentation of the golden rose (Religione e modernit\u00e0 in Italia (secoli XVII-XIX), Roma-Pisa, IEPI, 2000). Prof. Caffiero contributed to many important collections of essays in modern history.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Marina Caffiero&#8217;s new book offers an engaging overview of the situation of the Jews of Italy in the early modern period.\u00a0 It must be hailed as a new foray in this regard for it distances itself from the scholarly syntheses which considered the Jews in Italy during the Renaissance period and their interactions with Italian society such as Moses A. Shulvass (1955), Cecil Roth (1959) and Robert Bonfil (1991) and overarching studies which took up the theme of the Jews in Italy throughout the ages like those of Cecil Roth (1946) and Attilio Milano (1948).\u00a0 It thus fills a void in the existing literature by taking up Italian Jewry from the fifteenth century to the period before its emancipation.<\/p>\n<p>Caffiero is not a scholar of Jewish history and this results in what is one of the merits of the book which is that it places the Jews of Italy in a wider context than that of their communities.\u00a0 Throughout the author considers how they interacted with Italian\u00a0 society during the centuries under consideration and their part in wider debates in Italian society.\u00a0 Rather than attempt an overarching portrait which would make of the Italian Jewish experience uniform she rightly evokes the many differences in the situation of Jews who lived in territories reigned over by Italian princes, the Spanish crown and the Catholic Church.\u00a0 By choosing to make these distinctions present she is able to avoid some of the pitfalls of easily defining an Italian Jewry which can often be simplistic.\u00a0 She also stresses the interconnectedness of Italian Jews beyond the frontiers of the Italian peninsula and how their particular networks extended to the Levant, Northern Europe, the Maghreb and even the New World to further counteract a vision which might consider them in isolation.<\/p>\n<p>The author draws on the most recent bibliography to present her overview of the life of Jews through the tumultuous period which was the early modern period and the dawn of the contemporary age.\u00a0 In doing so she relies on scholarship which takes into account social and cultural history of the Jews, intellectual history, church history and economic history, quoting the most authoritative voices in those areas widely.\u00a0 In this way she is able to navigate between the inner life of the Jewish communities themselves and the attitudes of Italian society and states towards them.\u00a0 She is especially able to draw own scholarship on Italy during the Enlightenment and the question of forced conversions and the indoctrination of religious minorities, especially Jews, into the Christian faith, to flesh out her depiction of the changing situation of the Jews on Italian soil.<\/p>\n<p>The book is divided into three parts which take up the most defining \u201cmoments\u201d of the Jewish experience in Italy.\u00a0 The first takes up the situation of Jews at the end of the Middle Ages in Italy and here Caffiero provides a careful overview of the various states and territories of the Italian peninsula in order to reinforce the specificity of each case.\u00a0 She rightly sees the arrival of Jews from the expulsions in Spain and Portugal at the end of the fifteenth century and the expulsions from Sicily and the Kingdom of Naples in 1492 and 1541 and one of the seminal moments of the period. Throughout she attempts to provide the reader with an informed, general picture of Jewish life and its relations to the wider world.\u00a0 The next event which was to condition the way in which Jews interacted with Italian society is taken up in the second part of the book which considers the creation of ghettos which had the effect of segregating Jews and effectively setting them apart from Italian society.\u00a0 This closing off of Jewry from the Christian society around it had the effect of imposing a general inwardness although as Caffiero shows there certainly were examples of interaction and dialogue.\u00a0 The third part considers the Jews of Italy in the period of growing emancipation throughout the eighteenth century.\u00a0 This emancipation was itself part of more general European phenomenon and as she points out Italy&#8217;s Jews did not stand aloof to what was happening throughout the continent.\u00a0 This third part takes the reader to 1825 when the reaction to emancipatory measures brought about a series of measures which were to worsen the situation of the Jews anew.<\/p>\n<p>Informative and engaging, in her book Caffiero takes up the manifold changes going on in Italian society and the Catholic Church and how they had repercussions for the Jews.\u00a0 Her concern thus is how Jews were part of a larger picture, players in the general Italian world which was never static but undergoing constant changes and itself in interaction with the rest of early modern Europe.\u00a0 In the space of the pages in which she takes up her depiction of early modern Jewish life in Italy Caffiero reflects the dynamism, complexity and struggles of constantly evolving world.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Marina Caffiero, Storia degli ebrei nell&#8217;Italia moderna. 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