Session Series: Jewish/Non-Jewish Entanglements and Networks at IMC 2023 in Leeds

Monday 03 July 2023, 11.15-20.00, Leeds University and online

Session Number: 119, Jewish/Non-Jewish Entanglements and Networks, I: Economic Aspects (Monday 03 July 2023, 11.15-12.45)

Paper 119-a: ‘But no heir came forward to redeem the pledge’: Strategies of Risk Management in Jewish Credit Transactions From Late Medieval Austria

Eveline Brugger, Institut für jüdische Geschichte Österreichs, St Pölten

Paper 119-b: Minors and Anglo-Jewish Moneylending Transactions in the 13th Century

Dean A. Irwin, Independent Scholar, Warrington

Paper 119-c: Negotiating Debt Restructuring between Castilian Jewish Lenders and Secular Authorities

Alexander Mimoun, Histoire, les Langues, les Littératures et l’Interculturel (HLLI – UR 4030), Université Littoral Côte d’Opale

Session Number: 219, Jewish/Non-Jewish Entanglements and Networks, II: Institutional Aspects (Monday 03 July 2023, 14.15-15.45)

Paper 219-a: Towards Expulsion Revisited: Jewish Living Conditions on the Iberian Peninsula, 14th-15th Centuries

Sandra Schieweck, Historisches Seminar, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

Paper 219-b: Jewish Life in the Queens’ Lands in 12th- to 14th-Century France and Castile

Hannah Teddy Schachter, Department of Jewish History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Paper 219-c: Episcopal Networks of Aid for Jewish Converts in 14th Century France and Spain

Paola Tartakoff, Department of Jewish Studies, Rutgers University, New Jersey

Paper 219-d: From Rhine, Seine, to Tauber: Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg’s Foundation of a New Judicial Institution in the 13th Century

Moishi Chechik, Department of Talmud & Halakha, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Session Number: 319, Jewish/Non-Jewish Entanglements and Networks, III: Social Aspects (Monday 03 July 2023, 16.30-18.00)

Paper 319-a: Between Gossip and Lawsuit: The Multitude of Jewish-Christian Entanglements in the Urban Settings of Medieval Ashkenaz

Birgit Wiedl, Institut für jüdische Geschichte Österreichs, St Pölten

Paper 319-b: Jewish-Christian Interfaith Oaths in Medieval Europe

Andreas Lehnertz, Universität Trier

Paper 319-c: Jewish Wet Nurses, Conversas, and Christian Infants: Racialised Objections From the Later Middle Ages

Irven Resnick, Department of Philosophy & Religion, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga

Session Number: 419, Jewish/Non-Jewish Entanglements and Networks, IV: A Round Table Discussion (Monday 03 July 2023, 19.00-20.00)

Organiser/Chair: Andreas Lehnertz, Universität Trier

Participants: Eveline Brugger (Institut für jüdische Geschichte Österreichs, St Pölten), Alex Novikoff (Kenyon College, Ohio), Irven Resnick (University of Tennessee, Chattanooga), Paola Tartakoff (Rutgers University, New Jersey), and Birgit Wiedl (Institut für jüdische Geschichte Österreichs, St Pölten).


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About Maria Stürzebecher

I am the curator of the Museum Old Synagogue in Erfurt and scientific coordinator for the UNESCO World Heritage application Jewish-Medieval Heritage in Erfurt. Since 2012, I am editing the series "Erfurter Schriften zur Jüdischen Geschichte"; in 2020, the 6th volume "Ritual Objects in Ritual Contexts." was published. I studied History of Arts, Archaeology, Sociology and History and wrote my PhD thesis about the medieval Erfurt Treasure, which was published in 2009 entitled „Der Schatzfund aus der Erfurter Michaelisstrasse – Mittelalterliche Goldschmiedearbeiten als Zeugnisse jüdischen Lebens in Erfurt“.