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David Coleman 
Creating Christian Granada 
Society and Religious Culture in an Old-World Frontier City, 1492–1600

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Creating Christian Granada provides a richly detailed examination of a critical and transitional episode in Spain’s march to global empire. The city of Granada—Islam’s final bastion on the Iberian peninsula—surrendered to the control of Spain’s ‘Catholic Monarchs’ Isabella and Ferdinand on January 2, 1492. Over the following century, Spanish state and Church officials, along with tens of thousands of Christian immigrant settlers, transformed the formerly Muslim city into a Christian one.

With constant attention to situating the Granada case in the broader comparative contexts of the medieval reconquista tradition on the one hand and sixteenth-century Spanish imperialism in the Americas on the other, Coleman carefully charts the changes in the conquered city’s social, political, religious, and physical landscapes. In the process, he sheds light on the local factors contributing to the emergence of tensions between the conquerors and Granada’s formerly Muslim, ‘native’ morisco community in the decades leading up to the crown-mandated expulsion of most of the city’s moriscos in 1569–1570.

Despite the failure to assimilate the moriscos, Granada’s status as a frontier Christian community under construction fostered among much of the immigrant community innovative religious reform ideas and programs that shaped in direct ways a variety of church-wide reform movements in the era of the ecumenical Council of Trent (1545–1563). Coleman concludes that the process by which reforms of largely Granadan origin contributed significantly to transformations in the Church as a whole forces a reconsideration of traditional ‘top-down’ conceptions of sixteenth-century Catholic reform.

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Introduction Chapter 1. A Frontier Society Chapter 2. Mudejares and Moriscos Chapter 3. A Divided City, A Shared City Chapter 4. The Emergence of a New Order Chapter 5. Creating Christian Granada Chapter 6. Defining Reform Chapter 7. Negotiating Reform Chapter 8. Rebellion, Retrenchment, and the Road to the SacromonteNotes
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David Coleman is Professor of History at Eastern Kentucky University.
Língua Inglês ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 272 ● ISBN 9780801468759 ● Tamanho do arquivo 2.8 MB ● Editora Cornell University Press ● Cidade Ithaca ● País US ● Publicado 2013 ● Carregável 24 meses ● Moeda EUR ● ID 5207290 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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