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Trust and the Jews of Sijilmassa in Mallorca, 1240–1256

Abstract:
For a short time from 1240 to 1256, a Jewish community from Sijilmassa was resident in Palma de Mallorca and took part in a variety of economic and social relationships, participating in a culture of trust. Using the concept of »trust work,« this study explores mechanisms of risk, character, and uncertainty management, in the form of interest rates, guarantors, collateral/pledges, promise and fides phrases, oaths, and flexible repayment terms. Analysis is based on two small databases of transcribed contracts: one containing 69 contracts involving Jews from Sijilmassa identified in the registers of the Arxiu del Regne de Mallorca and a Comparative Set of 245 loans written between 1240 and 1256. Findings suggest that both Jews and Christians participated in a shared culture of trust in credit financing and that interpersonal relationships, rather than community identity, shaped decisions to engage in various forms of trust work.
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10.1515/asch-2025-2014

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University of Oxford
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ORCID:
0000-0002-1864-1629


Publisher:
De Gruyter
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Aschkenas: Zeitschrift für Geschichte und Kultur der Juden More from this journal
Volume:
35
Issue:
2
Pages:
265-315
Publication date:
2025-11-25
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EISSN:
1865-9438
ISSN:
1016-4987


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English
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2350327
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pubs:2350327
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3502096
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2025-11-24
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