Program in Medieval Studies

Slavery and the Jews of Medieval Europe: Lecture by Prof. Craig Perry (Emory University)

Feb 26, 2026   5:00 pm  
Lucy Ellis Lounge -- room 1080, Literatures, Cultures, and Linguistics Building
Sponsor
Program in Medieval Studies
Speaker
Prof. Craig Perry
Contact
Carol Symes
E-Mail
symes@illinois.edu
Phone
217-778-7987
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Prof. Craig Perry's new book, published in January 2026, mines a remarkable cache of fragmentary documents preserved in an Egyptian synagogue to write a new history of slavery and the slave trade in the medieval Middle East. These documents—which range from the everyday correspondence of traveling merchants to legal queries sent to Jewish jurists—provide the richest surviving archive for the social history of slavery during the centuries when Cairo was an imperial and commercial capital at the intersection of the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean worlds. Perry draws on this archive, known as the Cairo Geniza, to shed new light on such crucial topics as the slave trade in state diplomacy, the entanglements of gender and household slavery, and the lives of the enslaved. Co-sponsored by the Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and the Program in Jewish Culture and Society. 

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