Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsula until conquered in 1492 by the armies of Isabella and Ferdinand. For nearly eight decades following the conquest, Granada remained a city divided between its "native" morisco community (formerly Muslim converts to Christianity) and the Christian immigrants who streamed into the city from other areas of Spain. Mounting ethnic tensions culminated in 1568-1569 with the rebellion, defeat, and expulsion of the moriscos from the city.This dissertation examines the creation of a new local Christian religious culture in the conquered city. Using previously unexploited local archival sources, this dissertation identifies the principal customs and d...
Granada: between Moors and ChristiansThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate the multicultural aspec...
This thesis aims to create the foundations of a cultural history of conversion to Catholicism in the...
This dissertation ethnographically explores the cooperative and conflictive encounters emerging betw...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
Between 1482 and 1492 a drawn-out and arduous war was conducted on the southern-most border of the K...
<p>This thesis explores attitudes of Christians toward Islam and Muslims in Spain in the sixteenth c...
Increasing religious intolerance in Castile resulted in the expulsion of Muslims in 1502. However, j...
In the Spanish city of Granada, beginning with its conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella in1492, Christ...
This dissertation examines how Moriscos (Spanish Muslims forcibly converted to Catholicism, and thei...
This dissertation examines how Moriscos (Spanish Muslims forcibly converted to Catholicism, and thei...
At the beginning of the 8th century the Iberian Peninsula found itself under Muslims' supremacy. The...
In an early sixteenth-century treatise, Martín de Figuerola, who had been preaching to the Muslims o...
The kingdom of Valencia was home to Christian Spain's largest Muslim population during the reign of ...
This thesis traces the emergence of a new kind of authority in Guadalupe, Spain, and demonstrates ho...
This dissertation ethnographically explores the cooperative and conflictive encounters emerging betw...
Granada: between Moors and ChristiansThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate the multicultural aspec...
This thesis aims to create the foundations of a cultural history of conversion to Catholicism in the...
This dissertation ethnographically explores the cooperative and conflictive encounters emerging betw...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
Between 1482 and 1492 a drawn-out and arduous war was conducted on the southern-most border of the K...
<p>This thesis explores attitudes of Christians toward Islam and Muslims in Spain in the sixteenth c...
Increasing religious intolerance in Castile resulted in the expulsion of Muslims in 1502. However, j...
In the Spanish city of Granada, beginning with its conquest by Ferdinand and Isabella in1492, Christ...
This dissertation examines how Moriscos (Spanish Muslims forcibly converted to Catholicism, and thei...
This dissertation examines how Moriscos (Spanish Muslims forcibly converted to Catholicism, and thei...
At the beginning of the 8th century the Iberian Peninsula found itself under Muslims' supremacy. The...
In an early sixteenth-century treatise, Martín de Figuerola, who had been preaching to the Muslims o...
The kingdom of Valencia was home to Christian Spain's largest Muslim population during the reign of ...
This thesis traces the emergence of a new kind of authority in Guadalupe, Spain, and demonstrates ho...
This dissertation ethnographically explores the cooperative and conflictive encounters emerging betw...
Granada: between Moors and ChristiansThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate the multicultural aspec...
This thesis aims to create the foundations of a cultural history of conversion to Catholicism in the...
This dissertation ethnographically explores the cooperative and conflictive encounters emerging betw...