Per i diritti degli ebrei: percorsi dell’emancipazione a Venezia nel 1848

Author(s)
Elena Bacchin
Abstract

This essay analyses the Jewish emancipation, which took place in Venice during the 1848 revolution, by focusing on the local contemporary debates and the direct participation of the Jewish community in those political events. Emphasis is placed on the consequences of the emancipation decree both for the Jewish identities and the population, and on the need of internal religious reform and social «regeneration». Through this case study, I have been able to explore some important critical problems concerning the relations between the Jews and the Italian unification process. By analysing a famous pamphlet of Tommaseo, the article considers some peculiarities and undertones of the Philo-Semitic thought circulating in the Risorgimento. Moreover, the essay enlightens how the Jews took part in the 1848 revolution, their specific values and motivations, and how the emancipation influenced the elaboration of their identities and their relation with Italy and the Venetian homeland.

Organisation(s)
Department of History
Journal
Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. Classe di Lettere e Filosofia
Pages
91-128
ISSN
0392-095x
Publication date
2013
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
601005 European history
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/per-i-diritti-degli-ebrei-percorsi-dellemancipazione-a-venezia-nel-1848(e0a49882-eafc-476b-867e-b5d9c941e08f).html