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Jews --- Marranos --- Sephardim --- History --- Spanish religious history --- Jewish people --- 16th-17th centuries --- Jews - Spain - History --- Marranos - Spain - History --- Sephardim - History
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Jews --- Marranos --- Juifs --- Marranes --- History --- Histoire --- Marranos in literature --- -Marranos --- -Marranos in literature --- Conversos --- Maranos --- New Christians (Marranos) --- Crypto-Jews --- Jewish Christians --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Conversos (Marranos) --- Marranos - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Jews - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Marranos in literature - Congresses.
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Converso and Morisco are the terms applied to those Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in large numbers and usually under duress in late Medieval Spain. The Converso and Morisco Studies publications will examine the implications of these mass conversions for the converts themselves, for their heirs (also referred to as Conversos and Moriscos) and for Medieval and Modern Spanish culture. As the essays in this collection attest, the study of the Converso and Morisco phenomena is not only important for those scholars focused on Spanish society and culture, but for academics everywhere interested in the issues of identity, Otherness, nationalism, religious intolerance and the challenges of modernity. Contributors include Mercedes Alcalá-Galan, Ruth Fine, Kevin Ingram, Yosef Kaplan, Sara T. Nalle, Juan Ignacio Pulido Serrano, Miguel Rodrigues Lourenço, Ashar Salah, Gretchen Starr-LeBeau, Claude Stuczynski, and Gerard Wiegers.
Christianity --- Conversion --- Marranos --- Moriscos --- Nationalism --- Religious tolerance --- Muslims --- Mudéjares --- Conversos --- Maranos --- New Christians (Marranos) --- Crypto-Jews --- Jewish Christians --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Religions --- Church history --- Tolerance, Religious --- Toleration --- Religious conversion --- Psychology, Religious --- Proselytizing --- History --- Spain --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein --- イスパニア --- スペイン --- Ethnic relations --- HISTORY / Europe / Spain & Portugal. --- History. --- Conversos (Marranos) --- Anusim --- Converts --- Jews --- Marranos - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Moriscos - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Conversion - Christianity - History - Congresses. --- Religious tolerance - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Christianity - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Nationalism - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Spain - Church history - Congresses --- Spain - Ethnic relations - Congresses.
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In 1496-7, King Manuel I of Portugal forced the Jews of his kingdom to convert to Christianity and expelled all his Muslim subjects. Portugal was the first kingdom of the Iberian Peninsula to end definitively Christian-Jewish-Muslim coexistence, creating an exclusively Christian realm. Drawing upon narrative and documentary sources in Portuguese, Spanish and Hebrew, this book pieces together the developments that led to the events of 1496-7 and presents a detailed reconstruction of the persecution. It challenges widely held views concerning the impact of the arrival in Portugal of the Jews expelled from Castile in 1492, the diplomatic wrangling that led to the forced conversion of the Portuguese Jews in 1497 and the causes behind the expulsion of the Muslim minority.
Jews --- Marranos --- Mulsims --- History --- Persecutions --- Portugal --- Spain --- Ethnic relations --- Jews -- Portugal -- History. --- Jews -- Spain -- History. --- Portugal -- Ethnic relations. --- Muslims --- Regions & Countries - Asia & the Middle East --- History & Archaeology --- Middle East --- History. --- Ethnic relations. --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Conversos --- Maranos --- New Christians (Marranos) --- Portugalii︠a︡ --- República Portuguesa --- Portugalia --- Portogalia --- Portogallo --- Portugali --- Sefarad --- Lusitania (Portugal) --- Godsdienstvrijheid. --- Islamieten. --- Joden. --- Vervolgingen. --- Juifs --- Marranes --- Musulmans --- Persécutions --- Histoire. --- Espagne --- Portugal. --- Relations interethniques. --- Religious adherents --- Islam --- Ethnology --- Semites --- Judaism --- al-Burtughāl --- al-Jumhūrīyah al-Burtughālīyah --- Burtughāl --- Jumhūrī-i Purtughāl --- Jumhūrīyah al-Burtughālīyah --- Portekiz --- Portekiz Cumhuriyeti --- Portugál Köztársaság --- Portugalská republika --- Portugalʹskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Portugalsko --- Portugiesische Republik --- Portuguese Republic --- Porutogaru --- Porutogaru Kyōwakoku --- P'orŭt'ugal --- P'orŭt'ugal Konghwaguk --- Purtughāl --- Putaoya --- Putaoya Gongheguo --- Repubblica Portoghese --- Republica Portugheză --- Republika Portugalska --- République portugaise --- Португальская Республика --- Португалия --- פורטוגל --- البرتغال --- الجمهورية البرتغالية --- برتغال --- جمهوري پرتغال --- جمهورية البرتغالية --- پرتغال --- ポルトガル --- ポルトガル共和国 --- 葡萄牙 --- 葡萄牙共和国 --- 포르투갈 --- 포르투갈공화국 --- Crypto-Jews --- Jewish Christians --- Conversos (Marranos) --- Anusim --- Converts --- Jews - Portugal - History --- Jews - Persecutions - Portugal - History --- Marranos - Portugal - History --- Jews - Spain - History --- Jews - Persecutions - Spain - History --- Marranos - Spain - History --- Mulsims - Portugal - History --- Portugal - Ethnic relations --- Spain - Ethnic relations
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Converso and Morisco are the terms applied to those Jews and Muslims who converted to Christianity in large numbers and usually under duress in late medieval Spain. The Converso and Morisco Studies publications will examine the implications of these mass conversions for the converts themselves, for their heirs (also referred to as Conversos and Moriscos) and for medieval and modern Spanish culture. As the essays in this first volume attest, the study of the Converso and Morisco phenomena is not only important for those scholars focused on Spanish society and culture, but for academics everywhere interested in the issues of identity, Otherness, nationalism, religious intolerance and the challenges of modernity. Contributors are Michel Boeglin, William Childers, Barbara Fuchs, Mercedes García-Arenal, Juan Gil, Luis M. Girón-Negrón, Kevin Ingram, Francisco Márquez Villanueva, Mark D. Meyerson, Vincent Parello, Francisco Peña Fernández, Fernando Rodríguez Mediano, Elaine Wertheimer, Nadia Zeldes, and Leonor Zozaya Montes.
Marranos --- Moriscos --- Conversion --- Religious tolerance --- Christianity --- Nationalism --- History --- Spain --- Church history --- Congresses --- Ethnic relations --- -Moriscos --- -Religious tolerance --- -946.03 --- 946.03 Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- Mudéjares --- -Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- -Conversion --- -Christianity --- -Nationalism --- 946.04 --- 296 <460> --- 297 <460> --- Consciousness, National --- Identity, National --- National consciousness --- National identity --- Tolerance, Religious --- Religious conversion --- Conversos --- Maranos --- New Christians (Marranos) --- 946.04 Geschiedenis van Spanje: Karel V (I) en Philips II--(1516-1598) --- Geschiedenis van Spanje: Karel V (I) en Philips II--(1516-1598) --- 946.03 Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking; Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking; Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- -History --- -Geschiedenis van Spanje: éénmaking; Ferdinand V en Isabella--(1479-1516) --- Judaïsme. Jodendom--Spanje --- Islam. Mohammedanisme--Spanje --- Espanja --- Spanien --- Hiszpania --- Spanish State --- España --- Estado Español --- Espagne --- Hispania --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanye --- Shpanie --- Reino de España --- Kingdom of Spain --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Espainiako Erresuma --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Espanya --- Espanha --- スペイン --- Supein --- イスパニア --- Isupania --- -Ethnic relations --- -Conferences - Meetings --- International relations --- Patriotism --- Political science --- Autonomy and independence movements --- Internationalism --- Political messianism --- Religions --- Toleration --- Psychology, Religious --- Proselytizing --- Muslims --- Crypto-Jews --- Jewish Christians --- Marranes --- Morisques --- Tolérance religieuse --- Nationalisme --- History of doctrines --- Histoire --- Christianisme --- Histoire des doctrines --- Histoire religieuse --- Relations interethniques --- Conversos (Marranos) --- Anusim --- Converts --- Jews --- -Marranos --- -Crypto-Jews --- Marranos - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Moriscos - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Conversion - Christianity - History - Congresses. --- Religious tolerance - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Christianity - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Nationalism - Spain - History - Congresses. --- Spain - Church history - Congresses --- Spain - Ethnic relations - Congresses. --- Spain - History - Ferdinand and Isabella, 1479-1516 - Congresses. --- Spain - History - House of Austria, 1516-1700 - Congresses. --- -Spain
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