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A Man of Three Worlds Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)

A Man of Three Worlds By Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)

A Man of Three Worlds by Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)


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At once a sweeping view of two continents, three faiths, and five nation-states and an intimate story of one man's remarkable life, A Man of Three Worlds is history at its most compelling.

A Man of Three Worlds Summary

A Man of Three Worlds: Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan Jew in Catholic and Protestant Europe by Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)

In the late fifteenth century, many of the Jews expelled from Spain made their way to Morocco and established a dynamic community in Fez. A number of Jewish families became prominent in commerce and public life there. Among the Jews of Fez of Hispanic origin was Samuel Pallache, who served the Moroccan sultan as a commercial and diplomatic agent in Holland until Pallache's death in 1616. Before that, he had tried to return with his family to Spain, and to this end he tried to convert to Catholicism and worked as an informer, intermediary, and spy in Moroccan affairs for the Spanish court. Later he became a privateer against Spanish ships and was tried in London for that reason. His religious identity proved to be as mutable as his political allegiances: when in Amsterdam, he was devoutly Jewish; when in Spain, a loyal converso (a baptized Jew). In A Man of Three Worlds, Mercedes Garcia-Arenal and Gerard Wiegers view Samuel Pallache's world as a microcosm of early modern society, one far more interconnected, cosmopolitan, and fluid than is often portrayed. Pallache's missions and misadventures took him from Islamic Fez and Catholic Spain to Protestant England and Holland. Through these travels, the authors explore the workings of the Moroccan sultanate and the Spanish court, the Jewish communities of Fez and Amsterdam, and details of the Atlantic-Mediterranean trade. At once a sweeping view of two continents, three faiths, and five nation-states and an intimate story of one man's remarkable life, A Man of Three Worlds is history at its most compelling.

A Man of Three Worlds Reviews

A fascinating account of the way in which a Jewish family survived and flourished while living at the heart of three warring cultures... The book illuminates a little-known side of the 17th-century world. Church Times Samuel Pallache has gone down in history as an honorable figure, a slightly less successful version of Disraeli's Jewish hero Sidonia... This fascinating little book, however, based on research in the Dutch, Belgian, Spanish, and Portuguese archives, reveals a very different sort of man-a ruthless adventurer, whose duplicity was only matched by his audacity. Times Literary Supplement Well referenced, with many vignettes that help to paint for the reader a vivid picture of the times. -- Robert Nussenblatt Lettre Sepharade A coherent and revealing picture of [Samuel Pallache's] complex career... Generally judicious in its conclusions and shrewd in its utilization of detail... Along the way, it explores a hitherto unobserved pattern of ties between North African Jews and moriscos active in Christian Europe... A significant contribution to the history of the political information web of early modern Europe and the men behind it. American Historical Review Fascinating... A valuable snapshot of the 'new world order' of global powers and grand alliances at the time, and the way in which the members of a relatively poor and socially marginalized family managed to play them to their advantage. Canadian Journal of History A significant study which opens a window on a culture that was necessarily often submerged. Journal of Jewish Studies Garcia-Arenal and Wiegers have brought to life not only one Jewish merchant in the age of mercantilism but his entire culture. Mediterranean Historical Review A fascinating study. Bibliotheque d'Humanisme et Renaissance

About Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)

Mercedes Garcia-Arenal is a research professor at the Higher Council of Scientific Research in Madrid. Gerard Wiegers is a professor of comparative religion and Islamic studies in the Department of Comparative Religious Studies at the University of Nijmegen. Translator Martin Beagles teaches in the Department of Modern Languages at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword Preface Note on Terminology IntroductionChapter 1. From Fez to Madrid Chapter 2. Jews in Morocco Chapter 3. Between the Dutch Republic and Morocco Chapter 4. Privateering, Prison, and Death Chapter 5. After Samuel: The Pallache Family Conclusion Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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NLS9780801886232
9780801886232
0801886236
A Man of Three Worlds: Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan Jew in Catholic and Protestant Europe by Mercedes Garcia-Arenal (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas)
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2007-06-04
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