Nation marginale, population dangereuse ? Considérations sur les Juifs à Paris sous Louis XV

Landau, Philippe-Efraïm

Nation marginale, population dangereuse ? Considérations sur les Juifs à Paris sous Louis XV - 2011.


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Marginal Nation, Dangerous Population? Reflections on the Jews of Paris under Louis XVWhile the Jews were officially forbidden from living in Paris after 1394, the city nonetheless allowed for Jewish settlement over the course of the 18th century. It was thus up to the police to regulate their residency and to expel from the town the illegal immigrants who did not have passports. Nonetheless, even if they had the proper papers, Jews were considered to be members of a distinct nation and were marginalized because they were “without arms and without a homeland.” The police often abused its power and did not hesitate to accuse Jews of bankruptcy and theft. Although there were some criminals among them, many innocent Jews were the victims of prejudice and were imprisoned. Nonetheless, despite being surrounded by suspicion, the Jews began to integrate into this rapidly evolving society.

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