Spain was home to Jews longer than any other country, including even the Jewish homeland of...doi:10.1111/j.1540-6563.1992.tb00882.xRoth, NormanPhi Alpha Theta, History Honor Society, Inc.The HistorianRoth, Norman. "The Jews of Spain and the Expulsion of 1492." Historian 55 no.1 (1992...
The migration and resettlement of Jewish exiles after 1492 and the successive expulsions of the early sixteenth century was a long and drawn-out process. In fact, the majority of the exiles did not go directly to the Ottoman Empire, and even those who finally reached it as first-generation ...
This was the year that the Jews of Spain werethrown out of the empire. Is it a coincidence? Manyinteresting facts show that he might have been ofJewish descent(血统).The connections between the timing ofColumbus's voyage and the expulsion(驱逐) of SpanishJewry are indeed curious. The ...
Hacker, Yosef. "The Expellees from Spain in the Ottoman Empire in the 15th-18th Centuries", in The Sephardic Jewish Diaspora after the Expulsion, edited by Michael Avitbol, Yosef Hacker, Reuven Bonfil, Yosef Kaplan, and Esther Benbassa (Jerusalem, 1992), pp. 27-72. 哈克,约瑟夫。“15-18...
From the Jews' expulsion from Spain in 1492 it tells the stories not just of rabbis and philosophers but of a poetess in the ghetto of Venice; a boxer in Georgian England; a general in Ming China; an opera composer in nineteenth-century Germany. The story unfolds in Kerala and Mantua, ...
The year 1492 has long divided the study of Sephardic culture into two distinct periods, before and after the expulsion of Jews from Spain. David A. Wacks examines the works of Sephardic writers from the 13th to the 16th centuries and shows that this literature was shaped by two interwoven ...
Presents a discussion between Sacvan Bercovitch, Natalie Zemon Davis, Aron Rodrigue, Sean Wilentz, and Michael Zuckerman on the 500th anniversary of 1492 and its meaning. Columbus' voyage and the expulsion of Jews from Spain; Beginning o...
The Jews in the Hispanic kingdoms of Christian Spain had enjoyed a privileged position during the Reconquista. Until the fourteenth century, they played an important role in the life of the country and attained a place of prominence in the Jewish world. The Jewish population of the Hispanic ...
Compares the three imperial moments, beginning with the ascendancy of Spain in 1492 following their victory over the Moors at Granada, the expulsion of Jews, and the establishment of Spain as the greatest empire since antiquity. The year 1892 marked the revival of Chicago from recent fire, and...
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