Creating Conversos - Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila

Creating Conversos

The Carvajal–Santa María Family in Early Modern Spain
Buch | Hardcover
372 Seiten
2018
University of Notre Dame Press (Verlag)
978-0-268-10321-7 (ISBN)
59,95 inkl. MwSt
Creating Conversos studies the Jews who converted to Catholicism in Spain between 1300 and 1500, migrated to colonial Mexico and Bolivia, and assumed prominent church and government positions.
In Creating Conversos, Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila skillfully unravels the complex story of Jews who converted to Catholicism in Spain between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, migrated to colonial Mexico and Bolivia during the conquest of the Americas, and assumed prominent church and government positions. Rather than acting as alienated and marginalized subjects, the conversos were able to craft new identities and strategies not just for survival but for prospering in the most adverse circumstances. Martínez-Dávila provides an extensive, elaborately detailed case study of the Carvajal–Santa María clan from its beginnings in late fourteenth-century Castile. By tracing the family ties and intermarriages of the Jewish rabbinic ha-Levi lineage of Burgos, Spain (which became the converso Santa María clan) with the Old Christian Carvajal line of Plasencia, Spain, Martínez-Dávila demonstrates the family's changing identity, and how the monolithic notions of ethnic and religious disposition were broken down by the group and negotiated anew as they transformed themselves from marginal into mainstream characters at the center of the economies of power in the world they inhabited. They succeeded in rising to the pinnacles of power within the church hierarchy in Spain, even to the point of contesting the succession to the papacy and overseeing the Inquisitorial investigation and execution of extended family members, including Luis de Carvajal "The Younger" and most of his immediate family during the 1590s in Mexico City. Martinez-Dávila offers a rich panorama of the many forces that shaped the emergence of modern Spain, including tax policies, rivalries among the nobility, and ecclesiastical politics. The extensive genealogical research enriches the historical reconstruction, filling in gaps and illuminating contradictions in standard contemporary narratives. His text is strengthened by many family trees that assist the reader as the threads of political and social relationships are carefully disentangled.

Roger Louis Martínez-Dávila is associate professor of history at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and is a UC3M CONEX-Marie Curie Fellow at the Universidad de Carlos III de Madrid.

Abbreviations of Archives and Libraries


Illustrations


Acknowledgements


Introduction


1. Origins


2. Crisis and Impetus


3. Opportunity


4. Innovation


5. Turmoil and Struggle


6. Memory and Religion


7. Success and Loyalty


8. Complications from the Past Invade Their Future


Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 12 Line drawings, unspecified; 15 Tables, unspecified; 50 Halftones, unspecified
Verlagsort Notre Dame IN
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 866 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-268-10321-6 / 0268103216
ISBN-13 978-0-268-10321-7 / 9780268103217
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