Jewish Autonomy in a Slave Society: Suriname in the Atlantic World, 1651-1825
Aviva Ben-UrJewish Autonomy in a Slave Society explores the political and social history of the Dutch colony of Suriname—a place where Jews, most of Iberian origin, established the largest Jewish agricultural community in the world and enjoyed various liberties, including the right to convert their slaves to Judaism.
Jewish Autonomy in a Slave Society explores the political and social history of the Dutch colony of Suriname—a place where Jews, most of Iberian origin, established the largest Jewish agricultural community in the world and enjoyed various liberties, including the right to convert their slaves to Judaism.
Année:
2020
Editeur::
University of Pennsylvania Press
Langue:
english
Pages:
392
ISBN 10:
0812297040
ISBN 13:
9780812297041
Fichier:
PDF, 6.03 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2020