Blood Beneath the Giudecca
eBook - Intertwining Mafia Birth with Sicilian Jewish Persecution
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Zusatztext
In the same century that Sicily's Mafia began to take shape in the shadows of feudal collapse, another world was being erased. By 1493, between 25,000 and 37,000 Jews ¿ settled across 52 communities throughout the island ¿ were expelled or forced to convert under the Alhambra Decree of Ferdinand and Isabella, ending fifteen centuries of Sicilian Jewish life. These two histories have rarely been read together. Yet they share the same island, the same broken institutions, and the same vacuum of justice. As the Spanish Crown dismantled the old order and the Inquisition pursued Jewish converts who practiced their faith in secret, Sicily's countryside became a space where loyalty, silence, and protection were no longer guaranteed by any state. Into that void, the Mafia's earliest structures emerged ¿ campieri, enforcers, brokers of private justice ¿ filling the space that neither church nor crown could hold. This book does not claim a direct causal line between Jewish persecution and Mafia birth. Instead, it traces the parallel collapse of two worlds on the same soil: the vanishing of the Giudeccas ¿ Sicily's Jewish quarters ¿ and the crystallization of a criminal brotherhood forged in the same fire of abandonment. It asks what it means that one community was erased while another built its power from erasure. Both histories speak of survival, of codes born in the absence of justice, and of an island that learned very early that protection must be purchased, because it will never simply be given.
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A setback survivor who forged grit in repeated crises, providing self-help recovery plans, business rebound playbooks, and historical studies of resilience in economic depressions.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 14.04.2026
Umfang: 193 S., 1.62 MB
Sprache: ENG
Lesealter: Lesealter: 1-99 J.
ISBN/EAN: 9783565410071
Umbreit-Nr.: 1265006
