The international peer reviewed Journal HAMSA is published online with volume 7 about “Visibility of Religious Difference in Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean”, edited for HAMSA by Clara Almagro Vidal and Jörn R. Christophersen.
All articles are available open access, please visit https://journals.openedition.org/hamsa/1034
- Clara Almagro Vidaland Jörn Roland Christophersen, Visibility of Religious Difference in Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean. Introductory remarks
- Ana Echevarría Arsuaga, Urban Development and Muslim Minorities in the Middle Ages: the Path to Invisibility
- Jose-Luis Pascual Cabrero,Una mirada sobre el diferente. La comunidad mudéjar de Arévalo (Ávila): élites, pecheros, movilidad y comercio
- Hadas Hirsch, Circulation of fashions: Deciphering foreign influences on the creation of Muslim Clothing in early Islam
- Florian Jäckel, From the Cradle to the Grave. Demarcating Communities through Baptism and Burial in the Huddāyē of Barhebraeus (d. 1286)
Furthermore, you will find in the journal’s varia section:
- Zelinda Cohen, Para lá dos túmulos e da herança patronímica: práticas judaicas nas ilhas Cabo Verde
- Hervé Baudry, Artur de Barros Basto | Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh: a “Special Man” Seen by Foreigners
- José Alberto R. Silva Tavim, Mimesis and alterity: the conversions of Muslims and Jews in early modern Spain and Portugal
OpenEdition schlägt Ihnen vor, diesen Beitrag wie folgt zu zitieren:
Jörn Roland Christophersen (23. Januar 2022). Recent issue of HAMSA available open access. Historia Judaica. Abgerufen am 10. November 2024 von https://judaica.hypotheses.org/521