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Colonial Justice and the Jews of Venetian Crete

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When Venice conquered Crete in the early thirteenth century, a significant population of Jews lived in the capital and main port city of Candia. This community grew, diversified, and flourished bot...
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  • 10 May 2019
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When Venice conquered Crete in the early thirteenth century, a significant population of Jews lived in the capital and main port city of Candia. This community grew, diversified, and flourished both culturally and economically throughout the period of Venetian rule, and although it adhered to traditional Jewish ways of life, the community also readily engaged with the broader population and the island's Venetian colonial government.

In Colonial Justice and the Jews of Venetian Crete, Rena N. Lauer tells the story of this unusual and little-known community through the lens of its flexible use of the legal systems at its disposal. Grounding the book in richly detailed studies of individuals and judicial cases—concerning matters as prosaic as taxation and as dramatic as bigamy and murder—Lauer brings the Jews of Candia vibrantly to life. Despite general rabbinic disapproval of such behavior elsewhere in medieval Europe, Crete's Jews regularly turned not only to their own religious courts but also to the secular Venetian judicial system. There they aired disputes between family members, business partners, spouses, and even the leaders of their community. And with their use of secular justice as both symptom and cause, Lauer contends, Crete's Jews grew more open and flexible, confident in their identity and experiencing little of the anti-Judaism increasingly suffered by their coreligionists in Western Europe.

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Price: $74.95
Pages: 304
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication Date: 10 May 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780812250886
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, History and Archaeology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies
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Colonial Justice and the Jews of Venetian Crete is a riveting examination of intra-Jewish litigation that
complements the growing historiography on premodern Crete...Weaving together the extant judicial documents of the medieval Jewish community (kahal), specifically the legislative ordinances of the Taqqanot Qandiya and the ducal court records now housed in the Archivio di Stato di Venezia, Lauer exposes how justice for the Cretan Jews relied on non-Jewish courts to resolve internal communal matters related to taxation, inheritance, marriage, and divorce, among other concerns.

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Rena N. Lauer teaches history and religious studies at Oregon State University.