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Paperback. Condition: New. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the "inside" and the "outside" of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different.
Paperback. Condition: New. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the "inside" and the "outside" of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the inside and the outside of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different. Between the 16th and 19th centuries the Jews cultivated their identity in the Italian ghettos, preserving their millenary culture while also drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: Italian
Published by Giuntina-Nardini, Firenze,, 1999
ISBN 10: 8840445161 ISBN 13: 9788840445168
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
Condition: NUOVO. Firenze, Giuntina-Nardini cm.17x24, pp.272, alcune foto e tabelle in bn.nt., brossura, copertina figurata a colori Stato di nuovo. Pref.di Arrigo Levi. Traduz.di Giovanni Ca' Zorzi. Progetto del Centro Italiano per la Pace in Medio Oriente.
Published by Mondadori, 2000
Seller: LIBET - Libreria del Riacquisto, Milano, MI, Italy
rilegato con sovraccoperta. Condition: buono. in 8 pp. 278.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 01 edition. 336 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.10 inches. In Stock.
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Brossura. Condition: new. Ferrara, Meis, 5 marzo - 30 settembre 2020.A cura di Della Seta S. e Contessa A.Edited by Andreina Contessa, Simonetta Della Seta, Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti, Sharon Reichel.Cinisello Balsamo, 2020; br., pp. 344, 250 ill. col., cm 17x24.(Arte). Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the "inside" and the "outside" of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different. Libro.
Language: Italian
Published by Casa Editrice Giuntina, Firenze, 2016
ISBN 10: 8880576496 ISBN 13: 9788880576495
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Brossura. 0 pp.127 9788880576495 altezza 21 larghezza 0 Esemplare in buone condizioni.Copertina con leggero ingiallimento, tracce di polvere e lievi segni di usura ai bordi e agli angoli.Dedica a penna alla pagina di guardia.Pagine leggermente ingiallite.Testo in Lingua Italiana e araba.
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Published by Israeliani e Palestinesi il costo della non pace, 1999
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Published by Giuntina-nardini Ed., 1999
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Published by ARNOLDO MONDADORI, 2000
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Published by Giuntina-nardini Ed., 1999
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Language: English
Published by Silvana Editoriale, Cinisello, 2020
ISBN 10: 8836645968 ISBN 13: 9788836645961
Seller: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, Italy
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Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: nuovo. prima edizione. Beyond the Ghetto. Inside & Out A CURA DIAndreina Contessa, Simonetta Della Seta, Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti, Sharon Reichel RILEGATURABrossura con alette DIMENSIONI17 x 24 cm PAGINE344 ILLUSTRAZIONI250 LINGUAInglese ANNO2020 ISBN9788836645961 Prix 40,00.- Beginning with the institution of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, and soon followed by those in Rome and other cities, Jews had to contend with this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which made them a part of the city and also isolated them. For nearly three centuries, this was the space within which Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the features of their ancient culture, but on the other hand drawing from the world that opened up beyond that confine. The continuous relation between "inside" and "outside" the ghetto walls marked Jewish life throughout the long journey towards emancipation. This deeply complex circumstance is the subject of this volume, including a series of critical texts that take on the profoundly current issues inherent to the topic from every angle, from the historical and artistic to the sociological. The concepts of resilience, integration, cross-cultural encounters and aspiration to be equal while remaining different, are themes continually being raised by today's society, reigniting the dilemma of the ghettos. Understanding their role in terms of identity formation is the aim of this volume, which traces the unique situation of European Jews, especially those in Italy, between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, in the firm belief that Jewish history can transmit universal values and offer useful tools for the present. Ferrara, MEIS, March - September 2021 - Language : English text codice articolo 013003 - Coll. Bibl.Jardin : side Judaica.
Paperback. Condition: New. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the "inside" and the "outside" of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the inside and the outside of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different. Between the 16th and 19th centuries the Jews cultivated their identity in the Italian ghettos, preserving their millenary culture while also drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Language: English
Published by Silvana Editoriale Apr 2021, 2021
ISBN 10: 8836645968 ISBN 13: 9788836645961
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Assessing the history of Jewish ghettos in Western Europe.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516, then followed by that of Rome and other cities, the Jews had to measure themselves against this circumscribed and ambivalent place, which included them in the urban perimeter and at the same time isolated them.For almost three centuries this was the space in which the Jews cultivated their identity, on the one hand preserving the characteristics of a millenary culture, while on the other drawing from the world that opened up beyond that border: the constant relationship between the "inside" and the "outside" of the ghetto walls marks the life of the Jews on the long road to emancipation.The volume is dedicated to this complex and articulated reality, availing itself of a very rich critical apparatus in dealing from every angle - historical, artistic, sociological - with a highly current problem: the concepts of resilience, integration, comparison between cultures, aspiration to being the same while remaining different.
Language: Italian
Published by Giuntina / Nardini, Firenze, 1999
Seller: Librerie Dedalus e Minotauro, Trieste, TS, Italy
Brossura. Condition: quasi ottimo. Collana Focus. Prefazione di Arrigo Levi. Modestissimi segni alla copertina, allo stato di nuovo per il resto.
Condition: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 336 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Assessing the history of Jewish ghettos in Western EuropeThe volume is dedicated to the history of Jewish ghettos in Western Europe, beginning with the establishment of the first ghetto in Venice in 1516. It features critical writing and artistic responses to the position of Jewish culture in such spaces.
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Published by Mondadori, Milano, 2000
Seller: Romanord, Roma, RM, Italy
rilegato. Condition: Buono (Good). 278 p., con alcune illustrazioni nel testo e 4 tav. illustrate fuori testo; 23 cm. Buono (Good) tagli e interno leggermente bruniti con qualche fioritura, esemplare ben conservato. Book.
Language: Italian
Published by Ugo Bozzi Editore S.r.l. (Edizioni per la Storia dell'Arte), ROMA, 2001
ISBN 10: 8870030342 ISBN 13: 9788870030341
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: BUONO USATO. ITALIANO Libro usato ma in buone condizioni. Potrebbe presentare piccolissimi danni alle copertine e lievi piegature da lettura al dorso e/o piegature minime agli angoli, normali segni del tempo. La rilegatura potrebbe essere minimamente allentata ma integra e senza fogli sciolti e o mancanze. Le pagine e/o i tagli potrebbero essere lievemente ingialliti con minima fioritura. La foto corrisponde al libro in vendita. Altre foto su richiesta. Numero pagine 293.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Questo volume propone un'ampia selezione degli appunti e delle note raccolte dal rabbino David Prato (Livorno, 1882 - Roma, 1951) in taccuini e agende, in un arco di tempo compreso tra il marzo 1922 e il dicembre 1943. Costituisce un importante documento storico e umano, per la rilevanza degli eventi narrati e per lo spessore dei ruoli e della personalita dell'autore, che fu gran rabbino di Alessandria d'Egitto (1927-1936) e rabbino capo di Roma (1937-1938, 1945-1951). Nelle agende, finora inedite, si leggono vicende e riflessioni, ritratti di re e dittatori, rabbini e leader politici, ma anche di figure minori di compagini comunitarie, personaggi di secondo piano del giornalismo e della politica che si susseguono in una sconfinata galleria, spesso vivacemente disegnati nei loro caratteri. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Language: Italian
Published by Silvana Editoriale, Cinisello Balsamo ( Milano ), 2020
ISBN 10: 883664595X ISBN 13: 9788836645954
Seller: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, Italy
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Brossura. Condition: nuovo. Dust Jacket Condition: nuovo. prima edizione. Oltre il ghetto. Dentro & fuori Editore: Silvana Editoriale, 2020 ISBN 10: 883664595XISBN 13: 9788836645954 Nuovo - Brossura Condizione: new EUR 32,00.- Quantità: 1 Condizione: new. Ferrara, Meis, 4 aprile - 13 settembre 2020. A cura di Andreina Contessa, Simonetta Della Seta, Carlotta Ferrara, degli Uberti, Sharon Reichel. Cinisello Balsamo, 2020; br., pp. 343, 250 ill. col., cm 17x24. (Arte). A partire dall'istituzione del primo ghetto nella Venezia del 1516, seguito poi da quello di Roma e delle altre città, gli ebrei dovettero misurarsi con questo luogo circoscritto e ambivalente, che li includeva nel perimetro urbano e allo stesso tempo li isolava. Per quasi tre secoli fu questo lo spazio entro il quale gli ebrei coltivarono la propria identità, preservando da un lato i caratteri di una cultura millenaria, ma attingendo dall'altra al mondo che si apriva oltre quel confine: la relazione continua fra il "dentro" e il "fuori" le mura del ghetto segna la vita degli ebrei nel lungo cammino verso l'emancipazione. A questa realtà così complessa e articolata è dedicato il volume, che si avvale di un ricchissimo apparato critico per affrontare sotto ogni angolazione - storica, artistica, sociologica - una problematica fortemente attuale: i concetti di resilienza, integrazione, confronto fra culture, aspirazione a essere uguali pur rimanendo diversi, sono temi che la società odierna continuamente ripropone, riaccendendo con essi il dilemma dei ghetti. Comprenderne il ruolo in una prospettiva identitaria è lo scopo cui mira la pubblicazione, che ripercorre questa peculiare condizione vissuta dagli ebrei europei, e italiani in particolare, tra il XVI e il XIX secolo nella convinzione che la storia ebraica possa trasmettere valori universali e offrire strumenti utili per il presente. saggi di: Michela Andreatta, Francesca Bregoli, Marina Caffiero, Tullia Catalan, Alberto Cavaglion, Andreina Contessa, Emanuele d'Antonio, Simonetta Della Seta, Serena Di Nepi, Riccardo Di Segni, Cristiana Facchini, Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti, Raniero Fontana, Alessandro Guetta, Dora Liscia Bemporad, Gadi Luzzatto Voghera, Eléna Mortara, Mauro Perani, Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe, Ariel Rathaus, Sharon Reichel, Edward Reichmann, Shalom Sabar, Francesca Sofia, David Sorkin, Amedeo Spagnoletto, Francesco Spagnolo, Mario Toscano, Ioly Zorattini.Language : Italian text Codice articolo 013002 - Coll. Bibl.Jardin : settore Judaica.
brossura paperback. Condition: Very Good. Book.