_Jewish Books in North Africa _delves into the multifaceted
significance of books among North African Jews. From the late Middle
Ages to the 19th century, this exploration encompasses the history,
manufacture, distribution, and readership of Jewish books. These texts
were not mere vessels of knowledge; they were integral to a vibrant
cultural tapestry that stretched across North Africa, the Middle East,
and Europe.
Author Noam Sienna unveils a vast Sephardic world created by these
books. This literary network transcended geographical boundaries,
connecting Jewish communities from Fez and Tunis to
Salonica, Jerusalem, and Livorno.By examining cultural centers and
tracing the journey of these texts, Sienna provides depth to our
understanding of a remarkably global and worldly book culture, and its
evolving role in the growth of Jewish modernity.
While the content of Jewish books has long fascinated scholars,
_Jewish Books in North Africa_ shifts our focus to the physical
context. These books were not isolated artifacts; they were embedded
in cultural networks during a period of religious, political, and
cultural transformation. Sienna's work sheds light on the intricate
interplay between books and the dynamic world in which they existed.
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Between the Early Modern and Modern Worlds
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ISBN
9780253073105
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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