阿尔及尔的利沃纳奴隶

Q2 Arts and Humanities Annales Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.1017/ahsse.2022.15
A. Addobbati, Francesca Bregoli
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本文分析了一部新发现的法国戏剧《Les esclaves livournais Alger》,它是由弗朗索瓦·加里尔于1786年在利沃诺创作的。这篇文章充满了对当代托斯卡纳和欧洲事件的暗示,并微妙地引用了法国启蒙文学的经典,主人公是一位品德高尚的阿尔及尔犹太商人,他宣扬对所有民族和宗教的宽容,并非常钦佩托斯卡纳大公。要理解加里埃尔的戏剧和利沃诺的犹太人问题,重要的背景是18世纪80年代阿尔及利亚著名犹太家庭的重新安置,这些家庭通过赎金建立了自己的财富,以及犹太人在利沃诺戏剧舞台上积极但有争议的参与。一旦解读了剧中的许多典喻,剥去了它的层层结构,《逃亡者》就把我们带到了托斯卡纳关于犹太人参与公共领域的政治辩论的核心,并阐明了对犹太人权力的普遍焦虑,与犹太人在商业和俘虏赎金中的突出作用交织在一起的矛盾心理。因此,利沃诺与马格里布的历史联系是评估托斯卡纳犹太人状况的公共话语的核心。随着启蒙运动关于宽容和犹太人融合的辩论在西欧蓬勃发展,地中海的观点反过来使我们对少数民族与多数民族关系的理解复杂化。
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The Livornese Slaves in Algiers
This essay analyzes a recently discovered French play, Les esclaves livournais à Alger, authored by François Gariel in Livorno in 1786. The protagonist of the piece, which is full of allusions to contemporary Tuscan and European events and subtle references to classics of French Enlightenment literature, is a virtuous, Algiers-based Jewish merchant who preaches toleration for all peoples and religions and greatly admires the grand duke of Tuscany. Important context for understanding Gariel’s play and the Jewish question in Livorno is provided by the relocation in the 1780s of prominent Algerian Jewish families who had built their fortunes on the ransom of captives, as well as the active but contested Jewish participation in the Livornese theatrical scene. Once the play’s many allusions are decoded and its layers are peeled back, Les esclaves takes us to the heart of Tuscan political debates about Jewish participation in the public sphere and illuminates widespread anxieties about Jewish power, intertwined with ambivalence about the prominent role of Jews in the commerce and ransom of captives. Livorno’s historical ties with the Maghreb are thus central to assessing the public discourse about the Jewish condition in Tuscany. A Mediterranean perspective in turn complicates our understanding of minority-majority relations as Enlightenment debates on toleration and Jewish integration flourished in Western Europe.
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Annales Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: Fondée en 1929 par March Bloch et Lucien Febvre, les Annales illustrent, au-delà de ce prestigieux héritage, la recherche historique dans ce qu’elle a de plus innovant. Nouveaux domaines de la recherche et histoire comparée, ouverture sur les aires culturelles et réflexion épistémologique, signatures prestigieuses et jeunes historiens définissent l’esprit des Annales, revue d’histoire par excellence, dont le rayonnement est international. Au-delà de la discipline historique, les Annales jouent un rôle important dans le champ des sciences sociales et sont le lieu privilégié d"un dialogue raisonné entre les différentes sciences de l"homme.
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