Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Mediterranean World After 1492Alisa Meyuhas Ginio Taylor & Francis, 1992 - 293 sider The expulsion of the Jews, and later the Muslims from the Iberian Peninsula marked the beginning of a new era in the life of the Mediterranean world. The articles in this volume discuss the aftermath of the crucial historical events that took place in the Mediterranean world in 1492, focusing on the social, economic and cultural consequences of these occurrences. |
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Introduction | 5 |
Nostalgia for the Past and for the Future? | 25 |
Felipe | 44 |
Negotiations between the Georgian | 78 |
Autobiographical Elements in | 102 |
A Tale of Three Cities and their Raison | 138 |
Venice between Jerusalem Byzantium | 163 |
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