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Honorable Mention for the 2014 Jordan Schnitzer book award in
Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History presented by the
Association for Jewish Studies On August 3, 1492, the same day that
Columbus set sail from Spain, the long and glorious history of that
nation's Jewish community officially came to a close. The expulsion
of Europe's last major Jewish community ended more than a thousand
years of unparalleled prosperity, cultural vitality and
intellectual productivity. Yet, the crisis of 1492 also gave rise
to a dynamic and resilient diaspora society spanning East and West.
After Expulsion traces the various paths of migration and
resettlement of Sephardic Jews and Conversos over the course of the
tumultuous sixteenth century. Pivotally, the volume argues that the
exiles did not become "Sephardic Jews" overnight. Only in the
second and third generation did these disparate groups coalesce and
adopt a "Sephardic Jewish" identity. After Expulsion presents a new
and fascinating portrait of Jewish society in transition from the
medieval to the early modern period, a portrait that challenges
many longstanding assumptions about the differences between Europe
and the Middle East.
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