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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface xi
- Maps xvi
- A Milder Colonization: Jewish Expansion to the New World, and the New World in the Jewish Consciousness of the Early Modern Era 1
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I. The Old Newworld: Ideas and Representations of America in European and Jewish Consciousness and Intellectual History
- 1. Biblical History and the Americas: The Legend of Solomon’s Ophir, 1492–1591 25
- 2. Knowledge of Newly Discovered Lands among Jewish Communities of Europe (from 1492 to the Thirty Years’ War) 47
- 3. Jewish Scientists and the Origin of Modern Navigation 73
- 4. The Hope of the Netherlands: Menasseh ben Israel and the Dutch Idea of America 86
- 5. Israel in America: The Wanderings of the Lost Ten Tribes from Mikveigh Yisrael to Timothy McVeigh 107
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II. Identity at Stake: Concealing, Preserving, and Reshaping Judaism Among the Conversos and Marranos of Spanish America
- 6. New Christian, Marrano, Jew 123
- 7. Marrano Religiosity in Hispanic America in the Seventeenth Century 149
- 8. Crypto-Jews and the Mexican Holy Office in the Seventeenth Century 172
- 9. The Participation of New Christians and Crypto-Jews in the Conquest, Colonization, and Trade of Spanish America, 1521–1660 186
- 10. Crypto-Jews and New Christians in Colonial Peru and Chile 203
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III. The Luso-Brazilian Experience: Jews In Portuguese Latin America
- 11. Marranos and the Inquisition: On the Gold Route in Minas Gerais, Brazil 213
- 12. Outcasts from the Kingdom: The Inquisition and the Banishment of New Christians to Brazil 242
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IV. From Toleration to Expulsion: Identity,Trade, and Struggle for Survival in France and Caribbean French America
- 13. The Portuguese Jewish Nation of Saint-Esprit-lès-Bayonne: The American Dimension 253
- 14. Atlantic Trade and Sephardim Merchants in Eighteenth-Century France: The Case of Bordeaux 268
- 15. Jewish Settlements in the French Colonies in the Caribbean (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Cayenne) and the “Black Code” 287
- 16. New Christians/”New Whites”: Sephardic Jews, Free People of Color, and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue, 1760–1789 314
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V. Blossoming in Anotherworld: The Jews and the Jewish Communities in Dutch America
- 17. The Jews of Dutch America 333
- 18. The Jews in Suriname and Curaçao 350
- 19. An Atlantic Perspective on the Jewish Struggle for Rights and Opportunities in Brazil, New Netherland, and New York 369
- 20. Antecedents and Remnants of Jodensavanne: The Synagogues and Cemeteries of the First Permanent Plantation Settlement of New World Jews 394
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VI. “The Brokers of Theworld”: American Jews, New Christians, and International Trade
- 21. Jews and New Christians in the Atlantic Slave Trade 437
- 22. New Christians and Jews in the Sugar Trade, 1550–1750: Two Centuries of Development of the Atlantic Economy 471
- 23. New Christians as Sugar Cultivators and Traders in the Portuguese Atlantic, 1450–1800 485
- 24. The Jewish Moment and the Two Expansion Systems in the Atlantic, 1580–1650 501
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VII. The Jews In Colonial British America
- 25. The Jews in British America 517
- Notes on Contributors 532
- Name Index 537
- Place Index 554
- Subject Index 561
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface xi
- Maps xvi
- A Milder Colonization: Jewish Expansion to the New World, and the New World in the Jewish Consciousness of the Early Modern Era 1
-
I. The Old Newworld: Ideas and Representations of America in European and Jewish Consciousness and Intellectual History
- 1. Biblical History and the Americas: The Legend of Solomon’s Ophir, 1492–1591 25
- 2. Knowledge of Newly Discovered Lands among Jewish Communities of Europe (from 1492 to the Thirty Years’ War) 47
- 3. Jewish Scientists and the Origin of Modern Navigation 73
- 4. The Hope of the Netherlands: Menasseh ben Israel and the Dutch Idea of America 86
- 5. Israel in America: The Wanderings of the Lost Ten Tribes from Mikveigh Yisrael to Timothy McVeigh 107
-
II. Identity at Stake: Concealing, Preserving, and Reshaping Judaism Among the Conversos and Marranos of Spanish America
- 6. New Christian, Marrano, Jew 123
- 7. Marrano Religiosity in Hispanic America in the Seventeenth Century 149
- 8. Crypto-Jews and the Mexican Holy Office in the Seventeenth Century 172
- 9. The Participation of New Christians and Crypto-Jews in the Conquest, Colonization, and Trade of Spanish America, 1521–1660 186
- 10. Crypto-Jews and New Christians in Colonial Peru and Chile 203
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III. The Luso-Brazilian Experience: Jews In Portuguese Latin America
- 11. Marranos and the Inquisition: On the Gold Route in Minas Gerais, Brazil 213
- 12. Outcasts from the Kingdom: The Inquisition and the Banishment of New Christians to Brazil 242
-
IV. From Toleration to Expulsion: Identity,Trade, and Struggle for Survival in France and Caribbean French America
- 13. The Portuguese Jewish Nation of Saint-Esprit-lès-Bayonne: The American Dimension 253
- 14. Atlantic Trade and Sephardim Merchants in Eighteenth-Century France: The Case of Bordeaux 268
- 15. Jewish Settlements in the French Colonies in the Caribbean (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Cayenne) and the “Black Code” 287
- 16. New Christians/”New Whites”: Sephardic Jews, Free People of Color, and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue, 1760–1789 314
-
V. Blossoming in Anotherworld: The Jews and the Jewish Communities in Dutch America
- 17. The Jews of Dutch America 333
- 18. The Jews in Suriname and Curaçao 350
- 19. An Atlantic Perspective on the Jewish Struggle for Rights and Opportunities in Brazil, New Netherland, and New York 369
- 20. Antecedents and Remnants of Jodensavanne: The Synagogues and Cemeteries of the First Permanent Plantation Settlement of New World Jews 394
-
VI. “The Brokers of Theworld”: American Jews, New Christians, and International Trade
- 21. Jews and New Christians in the Atlantic Slave Trade 437
- 22. New Christians and Jews in the Sugar Trade, 1550–1750: Two Centuries of Development of the Atlantic Economy 471
- 23. New Christians as Sugar Cultivators and Traders in the Portuguese Atlantic, 1450–1800 485
- 24. The Jewish Moment and the Two Expansion Systems in the Atlantic, 1580–1650 501
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VII. The Jews In Colonial British America
- 25. The Jews in British America 517
- Notes on Contributors 532
- Name Index 537
- Place Index 554
- Subject Index 561