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Modern Spain and the Sephardim : Legitimizing Identities Maite Ojeda-mata

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Modern Spain and the Sephardim : Legitimizing Identities Maite Ojeda-mata
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Maite Ojeda-Mata
ISBN: 9781498551755, 1498551750
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Modern Spain and the Sephardim : Legitimizing Identities Maite Ojeda-mata by Maite Ojeda-mata 9781498551755, 1498551750 instant download after payment.

Modern Spain and the Sephardim: Legitimizing Identities addresses the legal, political, symbolic, and conceptual consequences of the development of a new framework of relations between the Spanish state and the descendants of the Jews expelled from the Iberian kingdoms in 1492 from its beginnings in the nineteenth century to its unexpected consequences during World War II. This book aims to understand and explain the unchallenged idea of the Sephardim as a mix of Spaniard and Jew that emerged in Spain in the second half of the nineteenth century. Maite Ojeda-Mata examines the processes that led to this ambivalent conceptualization of Sephardic identity, as both Spanish and Jewish, and its consequences for the Sephardic Jews.

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