Modern Spain and the Sephardim : legitimizing identities / Maite Ojeda-Mata.
Material type: TextSeries: Lexington Studies in Modern Jewish History, Historiography, and MemoryPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2018]Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 259 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781498551755
- 1498551750
- 305.892/4046 23
- DS135.S7 O45 2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: On legitimizing identities -- 1. The legacy of modernity for the Jews in Spain -- 2. The Sephardim and Spanish colonialism in Morocco and the Eastern Mediterranean -- 3. Sephardic Jews in Spain -- 4. The management of socio-religious differences -- 5. Persecution and expulsion during the early years of the Franco dictatorship -- 6. Spain and the Sephardim during World War II -- 7. Epilogue: The 2015 law granting Spanish citizenship to Sephardic Jews of Spanish origin.
"This book scrutinizes the hitherto-unchallenged idea of the Sephardic identity as a mix of Spaniard and Jew. Ojeda-Mata examines the processes by which this conceptualization of the Sephardim developed from the nineteenth century onward and the consequences of this conceptualization for Sephardic Jews during World War II and in the present day"-- Provided by publisher
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