Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Mediterranean World After 1492 (Mediterranean Historical Review)
Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Mediterranean World After 1492 (Mediterranean Historical Review)
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Book Description
The articles in this volume discuss the aftermath of the crucial historical events that took place in the Mediterranean world in 1492, focusing on the social, economic and cultural consequences of these occurrences.
Jews, Christians, and Muslims in the Mediterranean World After 1492 (Mediterranean Historical Review),Meyuhas Ginio,Frank Cass,0714634921,Castile,General,History,History - General History,History Of Jews,History: World,Italy,Jewish - General,Jews,Race And Ethnic Relations,Sephardim,Spain,History / Middle East,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Islamic studies,Jewish studies,Mediterranean Sea,World history
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