Sephardic Atlantic
Sephardic Atlantic
Colonial Histories and Postcolonial Perspectives
Schorsch, Jonathan; Rauschenbach, Sina
Springer International Publishing AG
04/2019
395
Dura
Inglês
9783319991955
15 a 20 dias
652
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2. New Christian Slave-Traders: A Literature Review and Research Agenda
3. A "Racial" Approach to the History of Early Afro-Portuguese Relationships? The Case of Senegambia and Cabo Verde in the Late 16th and Early 17th Century
4. Mediating Multiculturalism: Jews, Blacks, and Curacao, 1825-1970
5. Galut and Empire: On the Way to Final Redemption
6. Caspar Barlaeus, Dutch Expansion, and the Sephardic Community in the Atlantic World: A Note on the Intellectual History of Amsterdam in the 17th Century
7. The Empire Writes Back: David Nassy and Jewish Creole Historiography in Colonial Surinam
8. Jewish Savannah in Atlantic Perspective: A Reconsideration of North America's First Intentional Jewish Community
9. Becoming Imperial Citizens: Jews and Freemasonry in the British Caribbean (Early 19th Century)
10. Christopher Columbus and Jamaican Jews: History into Memory
11. Triangulating Memory: Sephardism in Caribbean Literature
12.Esther Brandeau / Jacques La Fargue: An Eighteenth-Century Multicrosser in the Canadian Cultural Archive
13. Judeo-Moroccan Traditions and the Age of European Expansionism in North Africa