Early modern European Jews engaged in various interesting ways with their local and global history in Christian and Islamic contexts. At the same time, their interest in exilic history has remained almost entirely unacknowledged among modern scholars and – with very few exceptions – unexplored. Why?
Read more in Schatz’ elaborate cover letter:
This book chapter offers in its sections 1 and 5 a glimpse of the lively interest in exilic history among Jews in Amsterdam:
Discussant will be Katell Lavéant.
Seminar
Meeting ID: 934 2953 3648
Passcode: 215785
Sub-session 1
- • Downing Laura
- • Mofidi Sabah
- • Makumbi Jennifer
- • House Jim
- • Ciotti Manuela
- • Valenta Markha
- • Besser Stephan
- • Blonk Roland
- • De Keere Kobe
- • Leurs Koen
- • Damen Mario
Sub-session 2
- • Berg, van den Marguerite
- • Okome Onookome
- • Eleveld Anja
- • Verhoeven Imrat
- • Vlaming, de Frederiek
- • Braun Lindsay
- • Willmetts Simon
- • Biezen, van Ingrid
- • Misiedjan Daphina
- • Keblusek Marika
- • Lavéant Katell
Sub-session 3
- • Santillán Oscar
- • Sessarego Sandro
- • Manickam Sandra Khor
- • Dugard Jackie
- • Bjarnegård Elin
- • Haas, de Hein
- (• Schatz Andrea)
- • Yacavone Daniel
- • Handmaker Jeff
- • Slegers Saar