The author investigates the types of Iberian Jewish and “converso” identities that emerged and evolved during the century that followed the Edict of 1492. Based on their life choices, the author discusses the fates of those who converted and stayed on the Peninsula, of those who, as New Christians, tried their luck elsewhere but remained secret Jews, and of those who returned to Judaism and shared the fate of their co-religionists in Europe and, finally, of those who migrated to the Ottoman Empire where they could enjoy more freedom and greater prosperity than in Christian Europe
The Spanish government recently announced an official fast-track path to citizenship for any individ...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
The High Middle Ages in Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) is often described as a golden age in which Jews,...
The author investigates the types of Iberian Jewish and “converso” identities that emerged and evolv...
In 1492, after Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand defeated the last Muslim stronghold on the Iberian ...
PhDThis dissertation traces the course of Jewish history in the kingdom of Castile from the late-thi...
Reseña de: Maite Ojeda-Mata, Lexington Books, 2017 (Lexington Studies in Modern Jewish History, Hist...
North African Jewry and the Jews expelled from Spain after 1492 This study analyses the hispanisat...
The expulsion of the Sephardim - the term for Spain's Jews - was a turning point in the history of t...
abstract: Judaism had always been treated as a religio licita in the Roman Empire. With the rise of ...
In the summer of 1391 anti-Jewish violence spread across the kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Ara...
The study explores the world of Jewish women conversas and their devotion in the perpetuation of Jew...
The article analyses the mechanisms of denunciation used in the early years of operation of the Roya...
The dissertation examines the behavior of Judeoconversos (the descendants of Jewish converts to Chri...
This elegantly written and meticulously researched collection of papers on Jewish history in French,...
The Spanish government recently announced an official fast-track path to citizenship for any individ...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
The High Middle Ages in Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) is often described as a golden age in which Jews,...
The author investigates the types of Iberian Jewish and “converso” identities that emerged and evolv...
In 1492, after Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand defeated the last Muslim stronghold on the Iberian ...
PhDThis dissertation traces the course of Jewish history in the kingdom of Castile from the late-thi...
Reseña de: Maite Ojeda-Mata, Lexington Books, 2017 (Lexington Studies in Modern Jewish History, Hist...
North African Jewry and the Jews expelled from Spain after 1492 This study analyses the hispanisat...
The expulsion of the Sephardim - the term for Spain's Jews - was a turning point in the history of t...
abstract: Judaism had always been treated as a religio licita in the Roman Empire. With the rise of ...
In the summer of 1391 anti-Jewish violence spread across the kingdom of Castile and the Crown of Ara...
The study explores the world of Jewish women conversas and their devotion in the perpetuation of Jew...
The article analyses the mechanisms of denunciation used in the early years of operation of the Roya...
The dissertation examines the behavior of Judeoconversos (the descendants of Jewish converts to Chri...
This elegantly written and meticulously researched collection of papers on Jewish history in French,...
The Spanish government recently announced an official fast-track path to citizenship for any individ...
The history of Judeo-Spanish is addressed in this article, from its peninsular roots to the...
The High Middle Ages in Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) is often described as a golden age in which Jews,...