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Title Iberian New Christians and their descendants / edited by Abraham Gross, Adina Moryosef and Jack Cohen
Published Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019

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Summary This ground-breaking volume explores the relatively new academic field of Bnei Anousim studies (also referred to as descendants of New Christians, Conversos, or Marranos), whose Jewish ancestors in Iberia were forcibly converted to Catholicism from 1391 through to the fifteenth century. Chronologically, this book focuses on the eighteenth century, a later period of Inquisition activity marked by the Portuguese Inquisition's relentless attacks against the Jewish "heresy" and the resultant mass exodus of New Christians from Portugal to Brazil. Several chapters concern the contemporary phenomenon of descendants of these New Christians seeking their Jewish roots. However, among a population that has retained almost no memory of their origins, how authentic are their Jewish roots? After the passage of hundreds of years, how much of what they perceive as "Jewish" is truly a lost Sefardi heritage? This volume addresses these questions from the perspectives of history, demography, genealogy, anthropology, and genetics
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed July 3, 2019)
Subject Crypto-Jews -- Spain
Crypto-Jews -- Iberian Peninsula
Jews -- Conversion to Christianity -- Spain -- History
Jews -- Conversion to Christianity -- Portugal -- History
Ethnology -- Spain.
Ethnology -- Portugal.
Crypto-Jews
Ethnology
Jews -- Conversion to Christianity
Europe -- Iberian Peninsula
Portugal
Spain
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Gross, Abraham, editor.
Moryosef, Adina, editor
Cohen, Jack
ISBN 9781527536210
1527536211