Los Moriscos espa oles y su expulsi n; estudio hist rico-cr tico delves into the history of the Moriscos in Spain and their expulsion. This historical-critical study, featuring a prologue by Manuel Danvila y Collado, explores the complex social, political, and religious factors that led to the expulsion of the Moriscos. It offers insights into the lives, culture, and struggles of this often-overlooked group in Spanish history, shedding light on the events that shaped Spain in the early modern period. This volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in Spanish history and the history of ethnic minorities.
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