穆斯林的顺序流动。Merdia ben Hazman是近代早期西班牙地中海地区的一个“例外”案例

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Érika Rincones Minda
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1703年,胡安·德·琼特隆内斯在穆尔西亚买了一个基督徒奴隶María德·拉·克鲁兹,她是一个单身女人,曾被马德里的弗朗西斯科·萨利纳斯奴役,并在朱米拉受洗。在她生命的早期,她是一名自由的已婚穆斯林妇女,住在奥兰,名叫梅迪娅·本·哈兹曼。她的一生经历了多阶段的地理流动,伴随着激进的社会、法律和宗教变革。然而,梅迪亚只是17、18世纪移居伊比利亚半岛的众多穆斯林中的一个。通过分析资料中被描述为“穆斯林”的流动个人的经历,本文重新聚焦了一个在史学中经常被模糊的异质社区。它还探讨了身份认同和自我认同的过程如何以不同的方式发挥作用,部分取决于不同城镇的地理历史经验以及移民的动机和期望。
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Muslim sequential mobilities. Merdia ben Hazman, an “exceptional” case in the Early Modern Spanish Mediterranean
ABSTRACT In 1703 Juan de Junterones bought in Murcia a Christian slave, María de la Cruz, a single woman who had previously been enslaved to Francisco Salinas in Madrid, and who had been baptized in Jumilla. Earlier in her life, she had been a free, married, Muslim woman in Oran called Merdia ben Hazman. Hers was a life of multistage geographical mobility accompanied by radical social, legal, and religious transformations. Yet Merdia was just one of many Muslim individuals who migrated to the Iberian Peninsula in the 17th and 18th centuries. By analyzing the experiences of mobility individuals described in the sources as “Muslim,” this article re-centers a heterogonous community that has often been obscured in the historiography. It also explores how processes of identification and self-identification played out in different ways, partly depending on the geographical-historical experiences of different towns and cities and the motivations and expectations of migrants.
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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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