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Autor Diago Hernando, Máximo |
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The Jewish community of Calatayud was one of the most populous and affluent in the kingdom of Aragon, after the community of Zaragoza, during the late Middle Ages. In this article, the author, using mainly the information that he has obtained fr[...]![]()
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The author analyses the process of integration and social promotion of a converso family from the Castilian town of Soria, whose members adhered to the Christian faith after a short exile in Portugal in 1492. He presents the evolution of four ge[...]![]()
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The community of converted Jews is analyzed in Soria, a Castilian town that until 1492 had had a large Hebrew population. In a first approach, the author highlights a trend among the members of that community to concentrate their dwellings in sp[...]![]()
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Although in theory Jews were considered a simple element of the royal patrimony in the medieval Spanish kingdoms, and consequently they did not enjoy complete freedom of movement, in fact they changed their residence and left one kingdom in orde[...]![]()
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Portuguese Conversos, many of them descendants of the Castilian Jews that were expelled in 1492, played a very important role in the export trade of the Crown of Castile during the 17th century. Among their multiple activities, the export of Cas[...]![]()
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Contribution to the study of the process of social assimilation of the Jews that adopted the Christian faith in the Crown of Castile after 1492, based on the analysis of a local case, that of the small town of Almazán, subject to the lordship of[...]![]()
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During the pre-industrial period, festivals of very different kinds took place in the European towns. Very often these festivals were organized by the urban authorities, which used them as a means of legitimization of the established social orde[...]