Panovnický antijudaismus na Moravě v první čtvrtině 18. století. Hledání klíče k regulaci židovské menšiny
Datum publikování: 12.2023
Autor: Štindl, Martin
Klíčová slova: monarchical anti-Judaism, Moravia, 18th century, Jews, regulation, panovnický antijudaismus, Morava, 18. století, Židé, regulace
Abstrakt: The paper focuses on the territory of Moravia between 1708–1728, when the Habsburg state produced a series of legislative measures that had a lasting impact on the status of the Jewish population. The author sees this process as the formation of a monarchical anti-Judaism that gradually abandoned the older models of the Estates State and adopted the principles of absolute monarchies. In addition to formal shifts, the paper focuses primarily on the themes of these measures, the targets of which – the Jewish home, the synagogue, the ghetto, the family – tended to change frequently as the state sought the most an effective method for regulating the Jewish minority. Last but not least, the paper focuses on the actors who initiated the individual measures or were involved in their practical application.
Rubrika: Hlavní články
Rozsah stran: s. 7–22
Status recenzování: recenzovaný článek
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
Citace (ISO 690)
ŠTINDL, Martin. Panovnický antijudaismus na Moravě v první čtvrtině 18. století. Hledání klíče k regulaci židovské menšiny. Cornova: revue České společnosti pro výzkum 18. století. Praha: Česká společnost pro výzkum 18. století, 12.2023, 13(2), 7-22. DOI: https://doi.org/10.51305/cor.2023.02.01. ISSN 1804-6983.
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