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Diasporas within a Diaspora : Jews, Crypto-Jews and the World of Maritime Empires (1540-1740)
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Author(s):
Jonathan Israel
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January 01 2002
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9789004500969
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9789004127654
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January 01 2002
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10.1163/9789004500969
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 41
The Marrani in Italy, the Greek Lands and the Ottoman Near East (1540–1580)
pp. 67
Venice, Salonika and the Founding of the Sephardi Diaspora in the North (1574–1621)
pp. 97
Portuguese Crypto-Judaism in New Spain, 1569–1649
pp. 125
Buenos Aires, Tucumán and the River Plate Route: Portuguese Conversos and the ‘Commercial Subversion’ of the Spanish Indies (1580–1640)
pp. 151
The Jews of Spanish North Africa (1580–1669)
pp. 185
Spain and the Dutch Sephardim 1609–1660
pp. 245
Crypto-Judaism in 17th-Century France: An Economic and Religious Bridge between the Hispanic World and the Sephardic Diaspora
pp. 269
The Canary Islands and the Sephardic Atlantic Trade Network (1620–1660)
pp. 291
Piracy, Trade and Religion: The Jewish Role in the Rise of the Muslim Corsair Republic of Saleh (1624–1666)
pp. 313
The Sephardi Diaspora and the Struggle for Portuguese Independence from Spain (1640–1668)
pp. 355
Dutch Sephardi Jewry, Millenarian Politics and the Struggle for Brazil (1645–1654)
pp. 385
Menasseh ben Israel and the Dutch Sephardi Colonization Movement of the mid-17th Century
pp. 421
Tangiers, Sephardi Jewry and English Imperial Ambitions in the Maghreb (1661–84)
pp. 449
Jews and the Stock Exchange: The Amsterdam Financial Crash of 1688
pp. 489
The Dutch Sephardi Élite at the End of the 17th Century: The Observations of Gregorio Leti (1631–1701)
pp. 511
The Jews of Curaçao, New Amsterdam and the Guyanas: A Caribbean and Trans-Atlantic Network, (1648–1740)
pp. 533
Commerce, Religion and World Politics: Sephardi Jewry and the Struggle for the Spanish Succession (1700–1714)
pp. 567
The Final Suppression of Crypto-Judaism in Spain and the End of the Sephardi World Maritime Networks (1714–40)
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