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Like wheat to the miller [electronic resource] : community, co nvivencia, and the construction of Morisco identity in sixteenth-centur y Aragon / by Mary Halavais.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ACLS Humanities E-Book | ACLS Gutenberg-e seriesPublication details: New York : Columbia University Press, 2007, c2001.Edition: ACLS Humanities E-Book electronic editionOther title:
  • Community, convivencia, and the construction of Morisco identity in sixteenth-century Aragon
Subject(s): Online resources: In: ACLS Humanities E-Book URL: http://www.humanitiesebook.org/Summary: "[R]eopens the question of the reality of convivencia in Aragon duri ng the 16th century in a tightly-woven examination of two villages, Bá guena and Burbaguena, in the Jiloca valley. On the basis of notarial re cords, parish registers, and ecclesiastical archives, Halavais argues t hat in these villages local laity and religion made little distinction between old Christians and new (Moriscos): These distinctions were impo sed from the outside by ecclesiastical authorities and royal agents."-- American Historical Association.
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Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California at Sa n Diego, 1997.

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"[R]eopens the question of the reality of convivencia in Aragon duri ng the 16th century in a tightly-woven examination of two villages, Bá guena and Burbaguena, in the Jiloca valley. On the basis of notarial re cords, parish registers, and ecclesiastical archives, Halavais argues t hat in these villages local laity and religion made little distinction between old Christians and new (Moriscos): These distinctions were impo sed from the outside by ecclesiastical authorities and royal agents."-- American Historical Association.

This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Fo undation.

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