Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos

Whatever stories official chroniclers may have spread, we do not believe that the Moriscos ate «vile stuff». We believe that food is a highly suitable subject through which to approach the day-to-day relations between Moriscos and Christians, which were far more cordial than institutional relations....

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Main Author: Santiago La Parra López
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Casa de Velázquez 2017-04-01
Series:Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/mcv/7476
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description Whatever stories official chroniclers may have spread, we do not believe that the Moriscos ate «vile stuff». We believe that food is a highly suitable subject through which to approach the day-to-day relations between Moriscos and Christians, which were far more cordial than institutional relations. We draw on local sources, contemporary chronicles, and above all Inquisition records, to try and illustrate the features of that day-to-day coexistence within the Duchy of Gandía, where, exceptionally enough, the Muslim vassals of the Borjas were not a minority.
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spellingShingle Santiago La Parra López
Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez
Inquisition
Borja
ḥalāl food
hamça
Moriscos
Ramadan
title Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
title_full Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
title_fullStr Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
title_full_unstemmed Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
title_short Las comidas y los ayunos de los Moriscos
title_sort las comidas y los ayunos de los moriscos
topic Inquisition
Borja
ḥalāl food
hamça
Moriscos
Ramadan
url https://journals.openedition.org/mcv/7476
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