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The eleven essays brought together in this volume explore the relations between expulsion, diaspora, and exile between Late Antiquity and the seventeenth century. The essays range from Hellenistic Egypt to seventeenth-century Hungary and involve expulsion and migration of Jews, Muslims and Protestants. The common goal of these essays is to shed light on a certain number of issues: first, to try to understand the dynamics of expulsion, in particular its social and political causes; second, to examine how expelled communities integrate (or not) into their new host societies; and finally, to understand how the experiences of expulsion and exile are made into founding myths that establish (or attempt to establish) group identities
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monografia Rebiun35127469 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun35127469 m o d | cu#uuu---auuuu 180808s2015 be o 0 0 eng | 2-503-56214-0 10.1484/M.RELMIN-EB.5.109256 doi CBUC 991010344127506709 CBUC 991004272195006713 CBUC 991012506224906708 CBUC 991010344127506709 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ UkOxU eng fre dc HB bicssc HRA bicssc 940 Expulsion and diaspora formation religious and ethnic identities in flux from antiquity to the seventeenth century edited by John Tolan Religion and Law in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies vol. 5 Expulsion and Diaspora Formation 1st ed Turnhout Brepols 2015 Turnhout Turnhout Brepols 1 online resource (244) 1 online resource (244) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Religion and law in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies v.5 Foreword / Katalin Szende & John Tolan -- Exile and identity / John Tolan -- Spies of the enemy, pagan herders and vassals most welcome : Cuman-Hungarian relations in the thirteenth century / Kyra Lyublyanovics -- Scapegoats or competitors? : the expulsion of Jews from Hungarian towns on the aftermath of the battle of Mohács (1526) / Katalin Szende -- Banishment from the edge of the world : the Jewish experience of expulsion from England in 1290 / Robin Mundill -- 'The first exile is ours' : the terms golah and galut in medieval and early modern Jewish reponsa / Nadezda Koryakina -- Losing Spain, securing Zion : allegory and mental adaption to exile among refugees of the Iberian inquisitions / Carsten L. Wilke -- The galley-slave trial of 1674 : conviction and expulsion of Hungarian Protestants / Marcell Sebok -- Où cessent les mots : juifs de Catalogne? : Une révision de terms "sefardi" appliqué aux juifs de Catalogne / Josep Xavier Muntané i Santiveri -- Considerations on the administrative organization of the Jewish military colony in Leontopolis : a case of generosity and calculation / Patrick Sänger -- Transients? : Jews in Alexandria in the late Middle Ages through Venetian eyes / Georg Christ -- Christopher Marlowe and the Jews of Malta / Marianna D. Birnbaum -- Conclusion / Susan Einbinder Unrestricted online access The eleven essays brought together in this volume explore the relations between expulsion, diaspora, and exile between Late Antiquity and the seventeenth century. The essays range from Hellenistic Egypt to seventeenth-century Hungary and involve expulsion and migration of Jews, Muslims and Protestants. The common goal of these essays is to shed light on a certain number of issues: first, to try to understand the dynamics of expulsion, in particular its social and political causes; second, to examine how expelled communities integrate (or not) into their new host societies; and finally, to understand how the experiences of expulsion and exile are made into founding myths that establish (or attempt to establish) group identities FP7 Ideas: European Research Council 249416 RELMIN Creative Commons NonCommercial-NoDerivs https://creativecommons.org/licenses/http://www.oapen.org/download/?type=document&docid=650536 English French History Religion: general Europe- Emigration and immigration- History- To 1500- Congresses Europe Tolan, John Victor 1959-) editor Central European University host institution 2-503-55525-X Religion and law in medieval Christian and Muslim societies 5