Sepharadim participated in the Hispanic vernacular culture of the Iberian Peninsula. Even in the time of al-Andalus many spoke Hispano-Romance, and even their Hebrew literature belies a deep familiarity with and love of their native Hispano-Romance languages. However, since the early sixteenth century the vast majority of Sepharadim have never lived in the Hispanic world. Sepharadim lived not in Spanish colonies defined by Spanish conquest, but in a network of Mediterranean Jewish communities defined by diasporic values and institutions. By contrast, the conversos, those Sepharadim who converted to Catholicism, whether in Spain or later in Portugal, Italy, or the New World, lived mostly in Spanish Imperial lands, were officially Catholic, ...
The Sephardim, a fast-disappearing group of Jews whose ancestors were exiled from the Iberian Penins...
This dissertation offers a new account of how late medieval and early modern Spain revived the Iberi...
This text looks at the fuid intersection in the emergence and development of Zionism and the later Z...
From its linguistic origins as a Biblical land of great wealth across the sea, to its more recent no...
El romancero, que forma parte de la cultura española, fue igualmente importante entre los judíos, un...
Following the 1492 expulsion from Spain, the Spanish (later in the text Sephardic) Jews scattered al...
This dissertation investigates the cultural construction of a modern global diaspora by foregroundin...
Reseña de: Maite Ojeda-Mata, Lexington Books, 2017 (Lexington Studies in Modern Jewish History, Hist...
In this essay, I discuss three Hebrew translations made by Sephardic Jews writing in from a position...
In this book, Sephardism is defined not as an expression of Sephardic identity but as a politicized ...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
One of the favorite topics for Spanish historiography and modern philology has been, without a doubt...
The author investigates the types of Iberian Jewish and “converso” identities that emerged and evolv...
In the summer of 1391 anti-Jewish violence spread across the kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Ara...
Convivencia’ refers to the coexistence of Muslims, Christians and Jews during the period of Muslim r...
The Sephardim, a fast-disappearing group of Jews whose ancestors were exiled from the Iberian Penins...
This dissertation offers a new account of how late medieval and early modern Spain revived the Iberi...
This text looks at the fuid intersection in the emergence and development of Zionism and the later Z...
From its linguistic origins as a Biblical land of great wealth across the sea, to its more recent no...
El romancero, que forma parte de la cultura española, fue igualmente importante entre los judíos, un...
Following the 1492 expulsion from Spain, the Spanish (later in the text Sephardic) Jews scattered al...
This dissertation investigates the cultural construction of a modern global diaspora by foregroundin...
Reseña de: Maite Ojeda-Mata, Lexington Books, 2017 (Lexington Studies in Modern Jewish History, Hist...
In this essay, I discuss three Hebrew translations made by Sephardic Jews writing in from a position...
In this book, Sephardism is defined not as an expression of Sephardic identity but as a politicized ...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
One of the favorite topics for Spanish historiography and modern philology has been, without a doubt...
The author investigates the types of Iberian Jewish and “converso” identities that emerged and evolv...
In the summer of 1391 anti-Jewish violence spread across the kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Ara...
Convivencia’ refers to the coexistence of Muslims, Christians and Jews during the period of Muslim r...
The Sephardim, a fast-disappearing group of Jews whose ancestors were exiled from the Iberian Penins...
This dissertation offers a new account of how late medieval and early modern Spain revived the Iberi...
This text looks at the fuid intersection in the emergence and development of Zionism and the later Z...