At Vitoria : a city's medieval promise between christians and sephardic jews

How could a medieval Jewish cemetery cause so much debate? At Vitoria transports the reader from 1950s Bayonne, France back to medieval Spain and weaves a story of success, love, terror, tragedy, shame, and honor. The historical and cultural details make for an evocative narrative that draw the read...

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Número de control: 451459 Libro
Autor Principal: Selz, Marcia Riman
ISBN: 978-1-4808-5297-6
Idioma: Inglés
Publicación: Bloomington : Archway , [2018]
Descripción física: XVIII, [4], 242 p. : il. ; 22 cm
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Resumen: How could a medieval Jewish cemetery cause so much debate? At Vitoria transports the reader from 1950s Bayonne, France back to medieval Spain and weaves a story of success, love, terror, tragedy, shame, and honor. The historical and cultural details make for an evocative narrative that draw the reader in and provide an engaging sense of realism. At Vitoria introduces the reader to the CREVAGOS, a Jewish family that copes with adversity and trauma in the midst of joy and daily needs, while living under the shadow of the Spanish Inquisition. Hard work, intelligence and clever spirit create a family of survivors. At Vitoria is also the story of how, in 1492 when Jews are expelled from Spain, the Christians of Vitoria, grateful to Jewish physicians for saving lives, take an oath to preserve the Jewish cemetery. Almost 500 years later, this promise draws raw emotions from both Christians and Jews
Descripción del ejemplar: Precede tít.: Inspired by actual events
Nota de accion: Rústica