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Moriscos

2021
This chapter looks at the city following the conversion of the Moriscos up until their eventual expulsion in the late 1560s. After the forced conversions, Granada’s Moriscos saw their way of life gradually outlawed despite the moratorium given by Charles V in exchange for a tax to pay for his new palace at the Alhambra.
Helen Rodgers, Stephen Cavendish
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Othello as Morisco

ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes and Reviews, 2015
Othello is a Christian, yet he is also “the Moor,” as the title stresses. And although he has adopted (and been adopted by) a Christian Venetian society, he still retains a Moorish identity.
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Lope and the Moriscos

Bulletin of the Comediantes, 1992
While there are certain pitfalls in studying Golden-Age dramas for purposes of analyzing sociological themes, some social attitudes seem to show through the literary text. In his dramas, Lope dramatizes Spanish history from the viewpoint of the cristiano viejo .
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Moscatel morisco : The Role of Wine in the Formation of Morisco Identity

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2013
This article explores how Moriscos adapted to changing political pressures through the food and drink they consumed, specifically through their relationship to wine. To contextualize Morisco wine production and consumption, I first examine the religious, legal and poetic contexts within Muslim-Mudejar history and how wine informed their identity. Using
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The Moriscos

2022
Mercedes García-Arenal   +3 more
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The Moriscos in Tunisia

2014
Traditional historiography has maintained almost unanimously that Tunisia was one of the principal destinations of the Morisco exile of the early seventeenth century, and this assertion appears to be true. The Moriscos of Castile, starting from its southernmost regions, came together and travelled in groups from Burgos to the French-Basque frontier ...
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