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(Foreign) Bodies: Stigmatizing New Christians in Early Modern Spain [PDF]
The ideology of purity-of-blood (limpieza de sangre) divided early modern Iberian society into two different classes: Old Christians and New Christians. New Christians, i.e.
Gebke, Julia
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Justiça e litigação na comunidade judaico-portuguesa de Hamburgo, 1652-1682
This article deals with the fertile but still largely unexplored topic of communal justice in the Portuguese-Jewish congregations of the Sephardic diaspora during the seventeenth century.
Hugo Martins
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Erstveröffentlichung der Rezension in deutscher Sprache auf H-Soz-Kult am 22.11.2019: Annemone Christians: Rezension zu: Thießen, Malte: Immunisierte Gesellschaft. Impfen in Deutschland im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert. Göttingen 2017.
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The first aim of this paper is to analyze in comparative way the correlation between the number of commissioners of the Holy Office at Beja and diverse topics: demography, degree of repression exerted by the Inquisition, proximity of the border with ...
Fernanda Olival
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Um Atlântico de Açúcares. Os portos do Norte de Portugal e o Novo Mundo
This article studies the organization of an Atlantic port and the way in which the Northwestern Portuguese seaports were at the origin of innovative commercial activities that contributed to the construction of the Atlantic economy in the Early Modern ...
Amândio Jorge Morais Barros
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Témoins et réseaux dans les premiers procès contre les « judaïsants » de Valence
Research into the Inquisition in the district of Valencia (Spain) was mainly based on the analysis carried out by historian Ricardo García Cárcel in 1976.
Patricia Banères-Monge
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Judaïcité et richesse dans l’apologétique des Conversos portugais : un argument contre-culturel
In this article the author intends to revisit the argument raised by Werner Sombart’s essay (The Jews and Modern Capitalism, 1911), which suggests that the religious origin of capitalism was not to be sought in Calvinism, but in Judaism.
Claude B. Stuczynski
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Auctoritas Maiorum in the edict of Galerius of 311 ad [PDF]
The phraseology of the Edict of Toleration issued by Galerius in 311 reveals a unique motive on the part of the emperor for his persecution of Christians: the Christians had abandoned the religious convictions of their ancestors and made their own laws ...
Petković Žarko
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La question converse et le débat sur l’origine de la noblesse
This article deals with two controversial debates that took place in Castile at the end of the fifteenth century, specifically about the nature and founding principles of nobility and about the existence of new Christians of Jewish origin.
Sara Gonzalez
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PASSING AS A FORM OF ADAPTATION: THE ISLAMIC NUANCES OF THE CHRISTIANS AND CATHOLICS
This study aims to discuss the phenomenon of the Christians and Catholics that imitate Islamic expressions in Banarjoyo village. The cordial relationship among Muslims, the Christians and Catholics of Banarjoyo village provide new nuances on the concept ...
Riza Saputra
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