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Record Nr.

UNINA9910792457403321

Autore

Schorsch Jonathan <1963->

Titolo

Swimming the Christian Atlantic [[electronic resource] ] : Judeoconversos, Afroiberians and Amerindians in the seventeenth century / / by Jonathan Schorsch

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden ; ; Boston, : Brill, c2009

ISBN

1-282-60304-3

9786612603044

90-474-4245-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (584 p.)

Collana

The Atlantic world, , 1570-0542 ; ; v. 17/1-2

Classificazione

15.59

Disciplina

909/.0971246

Soggetti

Church history - 17th century

Conversion - Christianity - History

Christian converts

Enslaved persons - Religious life

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Preliminary Materials / J. Schorsch -- Introduction / J. Schorsch -- Maps / J. Schorsch -- Chapter One. Otherness And Identity: Judeoconversos, Judaism, Afroiberians And Christianity / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Two. The - Free And Not So Free, The Christian And Not So Christian / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Three. Some Incidents In Cartagena De Las Indias / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Four. Masters And Slaves Under The Stare Of The Cross / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Five. Slaves And The Downtrodden Religion Of Their Masters / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Six. Jailed Judaizers And Their Jailers’ Servants / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Seven. Esperanza Rodriguez: A Mulata Marrana In Mexico City / J. Schorsch -- Preliminary Materials / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Eight. The Racial Imagination In The Writings Of (Ex-)Conversos / J. Schorsch -- Chapter Nine. (Re)Reading The Old/New World In The 1640's: The Relación Of Antonio De Montezinos / J. Schorsch -- Postscript / J. Schorsch -- Appendix An. Unpublished Letter From Antonio De Montezinos / J. Schorsch -- Bibliography / J. Schorsch -- Index / J. Schorsch.



Sommario/riassunto

Scholarship on the formation of the Atlantic world through contributions from Europe, Africa and the Americas has grown in recent decades. The results offer new understandings of the transformations in ethnic and religious identity faced by peoples from all the surrounding continents. Long used by scholars of Jewish studies, records from the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions have become an important source for historians of Africans and Amerindians in the Iberian colonial orbit. Using these and other materials, this book explores race, religion and politics among three newly and incompletely Christianized groups in the seventeenth century: Judeoconversos, Afroiberians and Amerindians. This fresh cross-cultural analysis brings these differing trajectories into dialogue.