Marriage versus "blood cleaning" in the modern history of Spain
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2009.v61.i123.81Keywords:
Modern History, 16th century, Jew, Marriage, IntegrationAbstract
The "Old Christians" with their "blood cleaning", and the "New Christians" with their desire of maintaining their Jewish traditions made an extra effort to stay as two completely separated groups, but the mixed marriages obtained something that none of them desired: the integration. The marriage is conceived as one of the most consistent sociological variables of the population.
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