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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2007) 37 (3): 493–510.
Published: 01 September 2007
... chronologies within the Peninsula.
496 Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies / 37.3 / 2007
A Mudéjar Spain?
The proleptic force of a periodization organized around 1492 falters when
one reconsiders the place of Andalusi culture in early modern Spain. As
noted above, in both Maurophobe...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 479–504.
Published: 01 September 2000
... as expressions of anxiety on a cul-
tural level about the ambiguous status of the Mudejar, of the Muslim as a
subject to be governed within the frontiers of Castile and León.
My main contention in this essay is that, at least in some cases, the
ambivalence...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2000) 30 (3): 431–448.
Published: 01 September 2000
... constructed genealogies of
blood and spirit, the first an aristocratic notion of agnatic lineage employed to
stabilize land tenure and authorize Mudejar subjection, and the second an
ecclesiastical genealogy of apostolic spiritual succession. Drawing on Freud...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2007) 37 (1): 57–74.
Published: 01 January 2007
..., 2001), 42 – 47.
4 David Nirenberg, “Muslims in Christian Iberia, 1000 – 1526: Variations of Mudejar
Experience,” in Peter Linehan and Janet L. Nelson, eds., The Medieval World (Lon-
don: Routledge, 2001), 60 – 76.
5 “Great lord, we come from those places where the sun burns more...