Jews, Christians, and Crafts in Pre-Modern Towns

Jews, Christians, and Crafts in Pre-Modern Towns

Veranstalter
Sabine von Heusinger / Andreas Lehnertz
Veranstaltungsort
Universität zu Köln
Gefördert durch
DFG
PLZ
50932
Ort
Köln
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
Hybrid
Vom - Bis
14.06.2023 - 15.06.2023
Von
Sabine von Heusinger, Historisches Institut, Universität zu Köln

Christians and Jews not only lived together in many premodern cities, they also shared their daily lives, also in respect to crafts.

Jews, Christians, and Crafts in Pre-Modern Towns

Christians and Jews not only lived together in many premodern cities, they also shared their daily lives, also in respect to crafts. The conference treats its main topics from a Christian and a Jewish perspective and brings together researchers from different fields. The conference will take place as a hybrid event (on site & online).

Programm

Wednesday, June 14/2023
13:00 Welcome and Introduction
13:20-15:00: Session 1: Guilds in German Towns
Sabine von Heusinger (University of Cologne): Christian Guilds in German Towns
Jörg Müller (Arye Maimon-Institute for Jewish History, Trier University): Jews in Christian Guilds in Medieval Germany
15:00-16:30: Session 2: Cooperation in Crafts
Andreas Lehnertz (Trier University): Jewish-Christian Cooperation in Crafts
Sarah Ifft Decker (Rhodes College): Jewish and Christian Craftswomen in the Medieval Crown of Aragon
Coffee break
17:00-18:30 Session 3: Advertisement and Marketing of Craft Products
Julia Bruch (University of Cologne): Production and Trade of High-Quality Goods by Christians
Birgit Wiedl (Institute for Jewish History, St. Pölten): Jewish and Christian Weapon Makers and Their Customers

Thursday, June15/2023
9:00-10:30: Session 4: Crafts in Institutions
Stefanie Fuchs (Bauarchiv Thierhaupten): Craftspeople Commissioned by Members of Jewish Communities (12th–14th Centuries) – Assumption and Material Evidence
Eva-Maria Cersovsky (University of Cologne): Craftspeople and Christian Charitable Institutions in Later Medieval Strasbourg (15th–16th Centuries)
Coffee break

11:00-12:30 Session 5: Innovative Crafts – Book Printing and Book Production
Saskia Limbach (University of Göttingen): Catholic Women and the Art of Printing in Early Modern Germany
Rodica Herlo-Lukowski (University of Münster): Manuscript Production: Jewish-Christian-Interaction in Northern Italy in the Early Modern Period
lunch break
13:30-15:30: Roundtable: Dialogue on Christian and Jewish Crafts
Miri Rubin (Queen Mary University of London) and Christoph Cluse (Arye Maimon Institute for Jewish History, Trier University)
16:00-18:00 Excursion to MiQua (Tanja Pothoff and Michael Wiehen, MiQua Team)
(Only limited places are available: Please register to attend before the conference)

Kontakt

The conference will take place as a hybrid event (on site & online). When registering for participation, please let us know whether you will attend in person or via Zoom by sending an email to: sekretariat-svh@uni-koeln.de

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