Live and die in the village. Relations between Jews and peasants in the eastern part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th century

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31168/2658-3356.2018.8

Keywords:

Jews, social history, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Сhristianity, Jewish-Christian relations

Abstract

The article is devoted to the social and legal status of Polish-Lithianian Jews in rural areas and their relations with peasants or Christian population during the 17th century. The author discusses both legal and social problems, as well as the role of religion in the interfaith relations and its contribution to economic developement. The penetration of Jews into the village and their appearance in local markets indicate their active role in the country's economy. The life of Jews in rural areas has also opened up new opportunities for Jewish-Christian relations in the socio-cultural sphere.

Author Biography

Andrey Shpirt, Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia

PhD (History), Academic secretary of the Center for Ukrainian and Belorussian Studies
Faculty of History

Published

2018-11-06