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Gérard Nahon, Métropoles et périphéries séfarades d'Occident. Kairouan, Amsterdam, Bayonne, Bordeaux, Jérusalem, Paris, Éditions du Cerf, « Passages », 1993, 493 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2017

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Penser et faire de l'histoire des juifs (comptes rendus)
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Copyright © Copyright © Les Éditions de l’EHESS 1994

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References

1. The Western Sephardim, R. D. Barnett et W. M. Schwab éds, Grendon, Northants (RU), Gibraltar Books, 1989 ; Spain and the Jews. The Sephardi Experience. 1492 and after, E. Kedourie éd., Londres, Thames and Hudson, 1992 ; Les juifs d'Espagne, histoire d'une diaspora, 1492-1992, Henry MÉCHOULAN dir., Paris, Liana Levi, 1992.

2. Parmi les rares études, on peut citer Bodian, Miriam, « Amsterdam, Venice and the Marrano Diaspora in the Seventeenth Century », Dutch Jewish History, Michman, J. éd., vol. II, Jérusalem-Assen, Van Gorcum, 1989, pp. 4765 Google Scholar et Israel, Jonathan, « The Jews of Venice and their links with Holland and with Dutch Jewry (1600-1710) », Gli Ebrei e Venezia, secoli XIV-XVIII, Cozzi, Gaetano éd., Milan, Edizioni Comunita, 1987, pp. 95116.Google Scholar