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Martha Keil, 1958‒

Language
German Hebrew English
Gender
Female
Date of life
  • 1958 Gregorian
Date of activity
  • 1988 Gregorian
Nationality
Austria
Profession
Professeure et historien judaïste à Institute of Austrian Historical Research, University of Vienna
Activity
L'histoire des Juifs au Moyen âge
Residence
Vienne
Biography
  • Elle a étudié l'histoire et les études juives à Vienne et à Berlin, maîtrise en 1988 et doctorat en 1998 sur la communauté juive de Wiener Neustadt à la fin du Moyen Âge.
Email
Martha.keil@univie.ac.at
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Authorized
Keil, Martha, 1958‒
Alphabet
Latin , German
Transliteration
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Surname (Entry element)
Keil
Given name (Other part element)
Martha

Turnhout : Brepols, [2016]

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What Happened to the ‘New Christians’? The ‘Viennese Geserah’ of 1420/21 and the forced baptism of the Jews

Martha Keil, UNiversity of Vienna and Institute for Jewish history in Austria

in Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe : the historiographical legacy of Bernhard Blumenkranz / Edited by Philippe Buc, Martha Keil and John Tolan

Article Printed

in Religious minorities in Christian, Jewish and Muslim law, 5th-15th centuries / edited by (sous la direction de) Nora Berend, Youna Hameau-Masset, Capucine Nemo-Pekelman and John Tolan

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Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe

Buc, Philippe, 1961‒ Tolan, John Victor, 1959‒ Keil, Martha, 1958‒

The name of Bernhard Blumenkranz is well known to all those who study the history of European Jews in the Middle Ages and in particular the history of Jewish-Christian relations. Blumenkranz was born in Vienna in 1913; he left for Switzerland during the war and obtained a doctorate at the University of Basel on the portrayal of Jews in the works of Augustine. He subsequently moved to France where his numerous publications revived and renovated the field of Jewish studies. The international group of scholars who wrote the fifteen essays in this volume, beyond paying homage to Blumenkranz’s work, trace the trajectories of various lines of inquiry that he initiated: Christian theology of Judaism, problems of conversion and proselytism, geography and topography of Medieval Jewish communities, the representation of Jews in Christian art. These essays provide both an assessment of Blumenkranz’s intellectual legacy and a snapshot of the evolution of the field over the last sixty years.

Work
Single work Monograph

Editions 1

Turnhout : Brepols, [2016]

Monograph Printed Digital