A Warrior’s Valour, Honour and Identity: The case of the Moriscos of Granada

Today I will talk about notions of honour and loyalty in Early Modern Spanish society. More specifically, I will talk about how Moriscos defined these notions of honour and how they used them to construct Morisco identity. The analysis I am going to present is based on one of the few sources of Morisco origin … Weiterlesen A Warrior’s Valour, Honour and Identity: The case of the Moriscos of Granada

Conversos and Moriscos: possible entanglements

A new approach In contrast to the prevailing approach of viewing Converso and Morisco histories as separate or parallel at best, I include both in a shared narrative. In order to establish the shared narrative, I will employ the approach of entangled history as proposed by Michael Werner and Bénedicte Zimmermann. I have set myself … Weiterlesen Conversos and Moriscos: possible entanglements

Questions about writing (Part I)

Writing is fun. It is also difficult, stressful and at times, excrutiatingly bothersome. And every writer, be that in academia or in genres of fiction, is plagued by questions about the writing process. Recently I have asked myself three recurring questions which I can't answer ultimately but I think I have reached a point where … Weiterlesen Questions about writing (Part I)