Regesten zur Geschichte der Juden in Ostösterreich 1387-1404
View on FWF Research RadarKeywords
Research Disciplines
The enterprise of publishing the medieval source material on the history of Jews in Austria in the form of summaries has been conducted at the Institute for Jewish History in Austria for several years now. Austria possesses a remarkably high number of medieval sources on the history of Jews; these sources form an indispensable basis for detailed research on the conditions of Jewish life. In the course of previous FWF-sponsored projects, the relevant sources from the territory of today`s Republic of Austria were processed up to the year 1386. In the course of the project "Documents on Jewish History in Eastern Austria 1387-1404", this work will be continued for today`s federal provinces of Vienna, Lower and Upper Austria and Burgenland up to the year 1404. Charters as well as historiographic and literary sources containing references to Jews will be collected and processed according to scientific criteria. This material includes a number of texts which have not been published at all or treated with regard to the Jewish aspect yet. Research will be conducted in archives both in Austria and abroad; besides, material contained in earlier publications will be collected as well. The publication will consist of a chronological series of document summaries. Additionally, an extensive index as well as commentaries that will be added to the respective documents will make the source texts accessible to the reader. The sources that will be evaluated in the course of the project cover a period in the history of Jews in Eastern Austria that has not been researched in detail yet. It is of crucial importance that any comprehensive study of this period is based on the entirety of the source material. The Jewish population was mostly still safe from open persecution between 1387 and 1404, but they were facing financial reprisals from the authorities which were mostly aiming at increasing economic exploitation of the Jews by the dukes. The sources that will be processed in the course of the project, among which business charters form by far the largest percentage, will allow for a detailed analysis of this development and its consequences for the Jewish population. Besides, these sources will provide more detailed information on the policies towards Jews of the dukes Albrecht III, Wilhelm and Albrecht IV; furthermore, they will allow for insights into the legal, social and economic situation of the Jews in Eastern Austria and their interactions with Christians during this period.
This project has no linked research outputs in the database.
No additional funding sources recorded.
Research Fields