Hispania Judaica Bulletin

Hispania Judaica Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2004
Genre: Jews
ISBN: UOM:39015078200824

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"Articles, reviews, bibliography and manuscripts on Sefarad." --p. 1.

Hispania Judaica Bulletin

Hispania Judaica Bulletin
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2004
Genre: Crypto-Jews
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123820438

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Hispania Judaica

Hispania Judaica
Author: Josep María Sola-Solé,Samuel G. Armistead,Joseph H. Silverman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1980
Genre: Crypto-Jews
ISBN: UOM:39015015353868

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Hispania Judaica

Hispania Judaica
Author: Samuel G. Armistead
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 139
Release: 1984
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:491864220

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From Mass Conversion to Expulsion

From Mass Conversion to Expulsion
Author: Nadia Zeldes
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781040022399

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This book explores the events that marked the last decades of Jewish presence in the kingdom of Naples from 1492 to 1541. It employs a comparative approach in the examination of the mass conversion of the Jews in the Kingdom of Naples in 1495, the failed attempt to establish a Spanish‐style inquisition, and the expulsions of 1510 and 1541. By relying on a variety of sources, including Hebrew literary works and rabbinic Responsa, this study sheds new light on the reception of the refugees of 1492, the evolvement of the political and military crisis of 1495, the attacks on the Jewish communities, and Jewish reaction, all aspects that have never before been subject to systematic analysis. The Spanish victory of 1503 and the transformation of southern Italy into a Spanish‐ruled dominion bring this discussion closer to the Iberian model of mass conversions and expulsions. The unprecedented expulsion of the New Christians along with the Jews offers a unique opportunity for drawing a parallel with the much later expulsion of the Moriscos from Spain. By highlighting these aspects, this book offers insights for understanding the larger issues of the integration of refugees and rejection of minority groups, questions that are as relevant to present concerns and politics as they were on the eve of the modern era.

A Jewish Renaissance in Fifteenth Century Spain

A Jewish Renaissance in Fifteenth Century Spain
Author: Mark D. Meyerson
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400832583

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This book significantly revises the conventional view that the Jewish experience in medieval Spain--over the century before the expulsion of 1492--was one of despair, persecution, and decline. Focusing on the town of Morvedre in the kingdom of Valencia, Mark Meyerson shows how and why Morvedre's Jewish community revived and flourished in the wake of the horrible violence of 1391. Drawing on a wide array of archival documentation, including Spanish Inquisition records, he argues that Morvedre saw a Jewish "renaissance." Meyerson shows how the favorable policies of kings and of town government yielded the Jewish community's demographic expansion and prosperity. Of crucial importance were new measures that ceased the oppressive taxation of the Jews and minimized their role as moneylenders. The results included a reversal of the credit relationship between Jews and Christians, a marked amelioration of Christian attitudes toward Jews, and greater economic diversification on the part of Jews. Representing a major contribution to debates over the Inquisition's origins and the expulsion of the Jews, the book also offers the first extended analysis of Jewish-converso relations at the local level, showing that Morvedre's Jews expressed their piety by assisting Valencia's conversos. Comparing Valencia with other regions of Spain and with the city-states of Renaissance Italy, it makes clear why this kingdom and the town of Morvedre were so ripe for a Jewish revival in the fifteenth century.

In the Iberian Peninsula and Beyond

In the Iberian Peninsula and Beyond
Author: Maria Filomena Lopes de Barros,Lúcia Liba Mucznik,José Alberto R. Silva Tavim
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781443883085

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This book is the result of two scientific encounters hosted by the University of Évora in 2012, with the theme “Muslims and Jews in Portugal and the Diaspora. Identities and Memories (16th–17th centuries)”, and co-financed by the Foundation for Science and Technology, and by FEDER, through “Eixo I” of the “Programa Operacional Fatores de Competitividade” (POFC) of QREN (COMPETE). Beginning with an analysis of the forced conversion of Iberian Jews and Muslims, this volume examines the effects of this on their respective diasporas, focusing on a variety of approaches, from language and culture to identity discourses and interchanges between those communities.

The Jews in Calabria

The Jews in Calabria
Author: Cesare Colafemmina
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 712
Release: 2012-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004234123

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This volume of the Documentary History of the Jews in Italy illustrates the history of the Jews in Calabria from the end of the fourth century, where the first archaeological evidence of their presence appears, to 1541. Between the fourth and tenth centuries, there is a gap in the evidence while the first documentary records appear in the eleventh century, dating from Norman times. The Normans were succeeded by the Hohenstaufen, who were subsequently replaced by the Angevins and, in 1438, by the Aragonese. Under the Aragonese the Jewish community grew and flourished, reinforced by refugees from the Iberian Peninsula and Sicily. It was at that point that the Jewish population of Calabria reached its maximum expansion and there was a Jewish presence in most townships and many villages until their expulsion by Emperor Charles V in 1540. The documents in this volume describe the political, economic, and social aspects of Jewish life in Calabria primarily between 1438 and 1540. The documents are preceded by an introduction, outlining the history of the Jews in Calabria and have been furnished with summaries and references, providing a useful tool for further research. In addition a bibliography, list of sources, abbreviations, and indices are included.