The End of Days: A Story of Tolerance, Tyranny, and the Expulsion of the Jews from SpainLester Publishing, 1995 - 327 pagine T s book exam nes t e story of t e Jew s people n Spa n from t e M ddle Ages to t e r expuls on n 1492. T e aut or tells of a t me w en Jews were cons dered ev l dev l-wors pers w o must convert to C r st an ty or be burned at t e stake by t e Inqu s t on. T e book s well researc ed and deta led. It s so sk llfully wr tten t at t e reader w ll want to know t e end ng alt oug t e end ng s already well-known. |
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Acknowledgments | 11 |
Abbreviations | 18 |
The Face of Early Christian Spain | 53 |
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