The Morisco issue
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The Morisco issue
(Studies in medieval and Reformation thought, v. 160 . Converso and Morisco studies / edited by Kevin Ingram ; v. 2 . The Conversos and Moriscos in late medieval Spain and beyond ; v. 2)
Brill, c2012
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Description
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 and European culture. Volume two of the series focuses on the Moriscos, offering new perspectives on this elusive group's social and religious character in the period leading up to its expulsion from Spain in 1609.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Series Introduction
Orientation Map
Introduction to this Volume
Kevin Ingram
Chapter One. The Jews and Conversos in Medieval Segovia
Bonifacio Bartolome Herrero
Chapter Two. The Canary Moriscos: A Different Reality
Luis Alberto Anaya Hernandez
Chapter Three. Inquisitorial Activity and the Moriscos of Villarrubia de los Ojos during the Sixteenth Century
Trevor J. Dadson
Chapter Four. The Morisco Problem and Seville (1480-1610)
Manuel F. Ferandez Chaves and Rafael M. Perez Garcia
Chapter Five. Violence and Religious Identity in Early Modern Valencia
Benjamin Ehlers
Chapter Six. On Morisco Networks and Collectives
Luis F. Bernabe Pons
Chapter Seven. An Extensive Network of Morisco Merchants Active Circa 1590
William Childers
Chapter Eight. Morisco Stories and the Complexities of Resistance and Assimilation
Mary Elizabeth Perry
Chapter Nine. The Morisco Problem in its Mediterranean Dimension: Exile in Cervantes' Persiles
Steven Hutchinson
Chapter Ten. Blindness and Anti-Semitism in Lope's El nino inocente de la Guardia
Barbara F. Weissberger
Chapter Eleven. Political Aspects of the Converso Problem: on the Portuguese Restauracao of 1640
Juan Ignacio Pulido Serrano
Chapter Twelve. Nowhere to Run: The Extradition of Conversos between the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
Francois Soyer
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