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Haim Beinart. The Expulsion of the Jews from Spain. Oxford and Portland, Oregon: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2002. xvii, 591 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2004

Benjamin R. Gampel
Affiliation:
Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, New York
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Since the 1965 publication of his Hebrew book, Conversos on Trial, Haim Beinart justifiably has been hailed as the foremost historian of medieval Sepharad. Over the next three decades, in numerous articles and books, Beinart continued to examine the last years of Jewish life in the Iberian peninsula. It was therefore with great anticipation that Haim Beinart's magisterial overview of the expulsion of the Jews from Castile and Aragon was received when it was published in 1994 in Jerusalem. Now, eight years later, the Littman Library has presented an English translation of this imposing work.

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© 2003 by the Association for Jewish Studies

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