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Jessica M. Marglin

    Jessica M. Marglin is an author whose work delves into the intricacies of religion and Jewish studies. Through her writing, she seeks to illuminate the complex historical and cultural contexts that shape religious traditions. Her approach is analytical, aiming to provide readers with an engaging and informative perspective on her areas of focus.

    The Shamama Case
    • 2022

      The Shamama Case

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      In the winter of 1873, Nissim Shamama, a wealthy Jewish merchant from Tunisia, died unexpectedly in Livorno, Italy, sparking a contentious lawsuit over his estate. The Italian courts faced the complex question of Shamama's nationality: Was he an Italian citizen, a subject of the Bey of Tunis, stateless, or was his Jewishness his nationality? This dilemma led to a decade-long legal battle involving Jews, Muslims, and Christians across the Mediterranean. The narrative follows the lawsuit's progression among Tunisia, Italy, and the Ottoman Empire, revealing that the seemingly straightforward question of Shamama's national identity was anything but simple. The case consumed over ten years, extensive legal documentation, and significant financial resources before the estate could be divided among his heirs. The story unfolds chronologically, detailing Shamama's rise in Tunis, his exile in France, and his death in Italy. It highlights the diverse cast involved in the lawsuit, including heirs, Tunisian officials, an Algerian Jewish fixer, and prominent legal figures like Pasquale Stanislao Mancini and Augusto Pierantoni. The book draws on a rich array of correspondence and legal documents in multiple languages, showcasing lives that transcended the rigid boundaries of identity in the nineteenth century Mediterranean.

      The Shamama Case