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portada Hidden Lives of Jews and Africans: Underground Societies in the Iberian Atlantic World
Type
Physical Book
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
312
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781558766303
Edition No.
1

Hidden Lives of Jews and Africans: Underground Societies in the Iberian Atlantic World

Jonathan Schorsch (Author) · Markus Wiener Publishers · Paperback

Hidden Lives of Jews and Africans: Underground Societies in the Iberian Atlantic World - Jonathan Schorsch

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Synopsis "Hidden Lives of Jews and Africans: Underground Societies in the Iberian Atlantic World"

The 16th- and 17th-century Iberian Atlantic was a turbulent world of adventurers, slave traders, and forced conversion to Catholicism. The Spanish and Portuguese rulers used caste and “blood” to divide the peoples of the empire, who, in turn, created their own societies to cope with their oppressors and one another.  Converted Africans and Jews were persecuted in the Inquisition for secretly practicing their former religions. The Africans working in the jails of the Inquisition wielded power over the accused converted Jews (Conversos). Some were witnesses for the Inquisition; others became messengers between Converso prisoners.In this tangle of religions, cultures, and hierarchies, nothing was simple or straightforward. A conflict between two surgeons in Cartagena de Indias, one a former slave and the other a Converso, involved not only jealous lovers and persecution at the hands of Inquisitors, but also secret societies, African magic, and worldwide conspiracy theories. Another Inquisition case, against a woman known as “Mulatta Marano,” the daughter of an African slave woman and a Converso father in Mexico, revealed a network of Africans engaged in Jewish rites.

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