Living in Silverado: Secret Jews in the Silver Mining Towns of Colonial Mexico

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Price
$78.00
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Publish Date
Pages
432
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 1.13 inches | 1.77 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780826360793

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About the Author

David Gitlitz and Linda Kay Davidson are professors at the University of Rhode Island. Each has written several books on Spanish culture, including Gitlitz's Secrecy and Deceit, an alternate selection of the History Book Club and winner of the 1996 National Jewish Book Award for Sephardic Studies and the 1997 Lucy B. Dawidowicz Prize for History. They are married and A Drizzle of Honey is the first book they have written together. They are also the authors of The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago.

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"David Gitlitz gives a remarkably detailed account of the lives of three large extended families of immigrants to sixteenth-century Mexico who secretly practiced Judaism while earning their living in the burgeoning silver mining industry. He manages to combine scrupulous accuracy with a vivid narrative style that constantly maintains the reader's interest and truly makes us care about these individuals."--Michael McGaha, author of Coat of Many Cultures: The Story of Joseph in Spanish Literature, 1200-1492
"Drawing on a wide range of original sources, Gitlitz forces us to readdress our understanding of the dynamics of crypto-Jewish identity."--Seth D. Kunin, author of Juggling Identities: Identity and Authenticity among the Crypto-Jews