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Descripción - Críticas '...a useful case-study of a Valencian aljama based to a larger extent on 'new' documentation...it will doubtless be useful to historians seeking to develop a broader, more sophisticated vision of the Crown of Aragon's Mudejar population or of medieval minorities in general.' Brian A. Catlos, The Medieval Review, 2004. Reseña del editor This book provides the first analysis of the evolution of the Mudejar of conquered Muslim community of Xativa from its foundation after the Christian conquest in 1244 until 1327. Using the Mudejar revolt of 1276 as a turning point, it examines the political, social, economic and religious foundations of the community, and compares the status of the Mudejar generation of the conquest with later generations. An analysis of the increased Christian acculturative pressure on the Mudejars shows that the Mudejars of Xativa did not remain passive, but responded with emigration and frequent appeals to the crown. Based on extensive archival reserach, it provides a much needed study of the largest and most important Mudejar community in the kingdom of Valencia. Biografía del autor Isabel A. O'Connor, Ph.D. (1998) in History, University of California, Los Angeles, teaches at Indiana University South Bend. She has published articles on the Mudejars in major journals and in Women and the Colonial Gaze.
A Forgotten Community: The Mudejar Aljama of Xàtiva, 1240 ~ A Forgotten Community: The Mudejar Aljama of Xàtiva, 1240-1327: The Mudejar Aljama of Xativa, 1240-1327 The Medieval Mediterranean: : O'Connor, Isabel: Libros en idiomas extranjeros
El puerto de Denía y el destierro morisco, 1609-1610 ~ A forgotten community : the Mudejar aljama of Xàtiva, 1240-1327 / by: O'Connor, Isabel A. Published: (2003) Sevilla y la monarquía hispánica en el siglo XVII : dinero, crédito y privilegios en tiempos de Felipe IV / by: Alvarez Nogal, Carlos.
David Nirenberg - Dialnet ~ A Forgotten Community: The Mudejar Aljama of Xàtiva, 1240-1327 David Nirenberg Speculum: A journal of medieval studies , ISSN 0038-7134, Nº. 1, 2005 , págs. 289-290
Translated by WordPort from Nota Bene ver. 4 document CVDEPT. ~ Elected Fellow, Medieval Academy of America, 2015. Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize, Phi Beta Kappa, 2014. Fellow, Center for Advanced Study, Ludwig Maximilian Universität, Munich, 2011 (declined). Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 2004–5. Johns Hopkins Alumni Association Excellence in Teaching Award, 2003.
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Jews, Muslims, and Christians in and Around the Crown of ~ And in the context of the wider war against Muslims, it seems protective particularly of Mudejar shipping and friendly Muslims.40 Early the next month the king gives to Mu˙ammad, a castellan or civil governor in the Mudejar community of Valencia, the town of Ayot or Ayalt “in the district of Castell [de Castells]” not far from Tárbena.
Co Patarenos (Medieval Mediterranean) (Medieval ~ MEDIEVAL MEDITERRANEAN PEOPLES, ECONOMIES AND CULTURES, 400-1500 EDITORS Hugh Kennedy (St. Andrews) Paul Magdalino (St. Andrews) David Abulafia (Cambridge) Benjamin Arbel (Tel Aviv) Mark Meyerson (Toronto) Larry J. Simon (Western Michigan University) VOLUME 55 HUGH ETERIANO CONTRA PATARENOS Edited and translated with a commentary by Janet Hamilton