They are voices that have been silent for centuries: those of
captives and refugees, widows and orphans, the blind and infirm,
and the underclass of the "working poor." Now, for the first time,
the voices of the poor in the Middle Ages come to life in this
moving book by historian Mark Cohen. A companion to Cohen's other
volume, "Poverty and Charity in the Jewish Community of Medieval
Egypt," the book presents more than ninety letters, alms lists,
donor lists, and other related documents from the Geniza, a hidden
chamber for discarded papers, situated inside a wall in a Cairo
synagogue. Cohen has translated these documents, providing the
historical context for each.
In the past, most of what we knew of the poor in the Middle Ages
came from records and observations compiled by their literate
social superiors, from tax collectors to the inquisitor's clerk,
from criminal judges to the benefactors of the helpless, from
makers of Islamic "waqf" deeds to authors of Arabic chronicles, and
in Judaism, from Rabbis who wrote responsa to compilers of
Jewish-law codes.
What distinguishes this book is that it contains the voices of
the poor themselves, found in documents heretofore largely ignored.
Because an ancient custom in Judaism prohibited the destruction of
pages of sacred writing, the documents were preserved, largely
unharmed, for as many as nine centuries.
"The Voice of the Poor in the Middle Ages" provides access to
the attitudes and philanthropic activities of the charitable,
alongside the dramatic writings of the poor themselves, whether
penned in their own hands or dictated to a scribe or family member.
The book also allows a rare glimpse into the women of the Middle
Ages, as well as into the world of private charity--an area long
elusive to the medieval historian. For researchers and students
alike, this book will be an invaluable social history source for
years to come.
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