03546nam 2200709 450 991082527360332120211021222203.01-64469-484-01-64469-438-710.1515/9781644694381(CKB)4100000011385845(MiAaPQ)EBC6286902(DE-B1597)551385(DE-B1597)9781644694381(OCoLC)1154092426(EXLCZ)99410000001138584520201206d2020 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe project of return to Sepharad in the nineteenth century /Monica Manrique EscuderoBoston :Academic Studies Press,[2020]©20201 online resource (96 pages)The Lands and Ages of the Jewish People1-64469-437-9 Includes bibliographical references.Front matter --Table of Contents --Acknowledgments --Introduction --Chapter 1: The Press and the Jews’ Return to Spain --Chapter 2: Guedalla’s Project --Chapter 3: Reticence in the Jewish Community --Conclusion --Annex : Letter from the Libéral Bayonnais of October 17, 1868 --Sources --BibliographyThis work, the fruit of intense research work spanning several years, examines the first serious attempt by the descendants of the Sephardim—the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492—to “return to Sepharad” more than three decades after the abolition of the Inquisition. At the beginning of the nineteenth century a trend towards historical revisionism, backed by Liberals, whose influence was pivotal at the Cortes de Cádiz (the national assembly convened to assert Spanish sovereignty, introduce reform, and establish a modern Spanish nation), combined with economic factors, culminated in the abolition of the Inquisition in 1834. This paved the way, ideologically, for the freedom of worship to be proclaimed in Spain on the heels of La Septembrina, or La Gloriosa, the September Revolution of 1868 in which Queen Isabel II was deposed. European Sephardic Jews, galvanized by their perception of a tolerant Spain, decided to undertake a major project to initiate negotiations with the Spanish state.SynagoguesLaw and legislationSpainHistory19th centurySephardimSpainHistory19th centuryJewsLegal status, laws, etcSpainHistory19th centurySpainEmigration and immigrationHistory19th centuryEuropean History.Haim Guedalla.Inquisition.Judaism.La Gloriosa.Protestantism.September Revolution.Spain.civil rights.freedom of religion.minorities.persecution.sephardic Jews.tolerance.SynagoguesLaw and legislationHistorySephardimHistoryJewsLegal status, laws, etc.History305.892404609034Manrique Escudero Mónica1648796Peterson Justin1648797MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910825273603321The project of return to Sepharad in the nineteenth century3997197UNINA