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The new Christians of Spanish Naples...
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Mazur, Peter, (1979-)
The new Christians of Spanish Naples, 1528-1671 = a fragile elite /
Record Type:
Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The new Christians of Spanish Naples, 1528-1671/ Peter Mazur.
Reminder of title:
a fragile elite /
Author:
Mazur, Peter,
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2013.,
Description:
1 online resource.
Subject:
Christians - History. - Italy -
Subject:
Naples (Kingdom) - History - Spanish rule, 1442-1707. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137295156
ISBN:
9781137295156 (electronic bk.)
The new Christians of Spanish Naples, 1528-1671 = a fragile elite /
Mazur, Peter,1979-
The new Christians of Spanish Naples, 1528-1671
a fragile elite /[electronic resource] :Peter Mazur. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2013. - 1 online resource. - Early modern history, Society and culture. - Early modern history (Palgrave (Firm)).
Introduction -- 1. From Jews to New Christians: Religious Minorities in the Making of Spanish Naples -- 2. Conversos in Counter-Reformation Italy -- 3.'El de los Catalanes': The First Campaign against the New Christians, 1569-1582 -- 4.The Rise of the Portuguese Merchant Bankers, 1580-1656 -- 5.The Inquisition against the Vaaz -- Conclusion -- Documentary Appendix.
Despite its reputation as the breeding ground of religious warfare and intolerance, the Mediterranean in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries nevertheless contained space for religious coexistence and even collaboration. The story of the conversos of Naples, a teeming commercial and military center under the control of Spain, shows how an enterprising and well-organized minority could accumulate wealth and influence, even obtaining aristocratic titles and key political roles, through an improbable alliance with the very men who were responsible for enforcing the city's Catholic identity and the imperial mission of the Spanish monarchy: the city's viceroys. Despite numerous attacks on their position, not least from the Inquisition, the conversos of Naples achieved a level of prestige and stability in this city that calls into question stereotypes about the nature of Spanish imperialism and the obstacles that the converso minority presented to it.
ISBN: 9781137295156 (electronic bk.)
Source: 650496Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BR875 / .M39 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 274
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