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Enemies In The Plaza Urban Spectacle And The End Of Spanish Frontier Culture 1461492 Thomas Devaney

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Enemies In The Plaza Urban Spectacle And The End Of Spanish Frontier Culture 1461492 Thomas Devaney
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Thomas Devaney
ISBN: 9780812291346, 0812291344
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Enemies In The Plaza Urban Spectacle And The End Of Spanish Frontier Culture 1461492 Thomas Devaney by Thomas Devaney 9780812291346, 0812291344 instant download after payment.

Enemies in the Plaza examines medieval personalities, cities, and pageants at the border of Castile and Grenada, illuminating how public spectacle reflected and altered attitudes towards Jews, Muslims, and converts. Although it once helped to dissipate anxieties, pageantry ultimately contributed to the rejection of religious minorities.


Enemies in the Plaza examines medieval personalities, cities, and pageants at the border of Castile and Grenada, illuminating how public spectacle reflected and altered attitudes towards Jews, Muslims, and converts. Although it once helped to dissipate anxieties, pageantry ultimately contributed to the rejection of religious minorities.

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