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From tolerance to tyranny : a cautionary tale from fifteenth century Spain

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    Cormorant Books, 2015

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  • Author: Paris, Erna
    Contributor: Paris, Erna
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    2015
    Summary:

    One thousand years ago, a civilization existed in Spain that was famed throughout Europe. To the horror of the Christian rulers to the north, Jews, Christians, and Moors lived together in harmony — and in doing so they created one of the most extraordinary societies the West has ever known. In the span a few hundred years, however, Spain would transform itself from a pluralistic, multicultural society to the least tolerant nation in Europe. By the end of the fifteenth century, the Spanish Inquisition had established a reign of terror, and the Jews were expelled from the land they had inhabited for 1,500 years. Eventually the Moors, or Arabs, were banned as well. The tragic configuration of events that turned a culture of tolerance into an autocratic police state was effectively repeated centuries later in Nazi Germany, in Occupied France, and even in places closer to home.

    Original Publisher: Toronto, Ontario, Cormorant Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9781770863972, 1770863974, 9781770863989, 1770863982, 9781770863996, 1770863990