Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Mediterranean world after 1492 /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Meyuhas Ginio, Alisa, 1937- |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | London [England] ; Portland, OR : Cass, 1992. |
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Other uniform title: | Mediterranean historical review. |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Jewish Participation in Castilian Fairs: The Example of Medina del Campo in the Fifteenth Century
- Nostalgia for the Past (and for the Future?) among Castilian Judeoconversos
- The Annunciation to Esther: Felipe Godinez' Dramatic Vision
- Mudejares and Repobladores in the Kingdom of Granada (1485-1501)
- Negotiations between the Georgian and Spanish Kings at the End of the Fifteenth Century
- The Almogataces: A Historical Perspective
- Autobiographical Elements in the Writings of Kabbalists from the Generation of the Expulsion
- Sephardic Settlements in Sixteenth-Century Italy: A Historical and Geographical Survey
- A Tale of Three Cities and their Raison d'Etat: Ancona, Venice, Livorno, and the Competition for Jewish Merchants in the Sixteenth Century
- Venice between Jerusalem, Byzantium, and Divine Retribution: The Origins of the Ghetto
- Owners, Houses, Functions: New Research on the Origins of the Venetian Ghetto
- The Role of Ragusan Jews in the History of the Mediterranean Countries
- Between the Eastern and Western Mediterranean: Sephardic Music after the Expulsion from Spain and Portugal
- The Social and Communal Organization of the Jewish Communities in Epirus during the Sixteenth Century
- The Rise and Fall of Salonica Woollens, 1500-1650: Technology Transfer and Western Competition
- Spanish Ladies from the Cairo Geniza
- List of Contributors
- Index