Jews in an Iberian frontier kingdom : society, economy, and politics in Morvedre, 1248-1391

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Jews in an Iberian frontier kingdom : society, economy, and politics in Morvedre, 1248-1391

by Mark D. Meyerson

(The medieval and early modern Iberian world, v. 20)

Brill, 2004

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Bibliography: p. [283]-292

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Description

This book treats the tumultuous history of the Jews in the colonial kingdom of Valencia through focusing on one town, Morvedre. Based on archival sources, it explores the Jews' activities as settlers and officials, their role in the new kingdom's economic development, and their rapidly changing relations with the Christian conquerors and the subject Muslims. It dissects the Jewish community's internal social and political struggles while it dealt with the monarchy's heavy fiscal demands. It also considers the controversies surrounding Jewish moneylending and the Jews' embattled position during the rebellions and wars that rocked the kingdom in the fourteenth century. The book is important for students of Jewish history, Spanish history, and interfaith relations in the Middle Ages.

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Acknowledgments Abbreviations Glossary Note on Names and Money Maps Introduction Chapter 1: Colonizing the Valencian Frontier Chapter 2: Putting the Jews in Their Place Chapter 3: Fiscal Servitude Chapter 4: The Yoke of Usury Chapter 5: Caught in the Crossfire Conclusion Bibliography of Works Cited Index

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