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Автор Talmage, Frank
Дата выпуска 1981
dc.description E. H. Carr's injunction that “when we take up a work of history, our first concern should be not with the facts which it contains but with the historian who wrote it” is well justified by the current state of research in the field of Iberian cryptojudaism and its subsequent development outside the peninsula. As in the study of Iberian history itself, vested interests, strong personal biases, and allegiances to national or partisan schools of historiography have frequently stood in the way of dispassionate inquiry into the subject and led to polarizaton and obfuscation. Over and above this, fruitful study has been impeded by the “blind-men-and-the-elephant” fallacy.
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Издатель Cambridge University Press
Копирайт Copyright © President and Fellows of Harvard College 1981
Название To Sabbatize in Peace: Jews and New Christians in Sixteenth-Century Portuguese Polemics*
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1017/S0017816000028595
Electronic ISSN 1475-4517
Print ISSN 0017-8160
Журнал Harvard Theological Review
Том 74
Первая страница 265
Последняя страница 285
Аффилиация Talmage Frank; University of Toronto
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