Creating Christian Granada by David Coleman
Society and Religious Culture in an Early Modern City
The book examines how political and religious authorities, along with local elites and ordinary residents, reshaped Granada after the Reconquista to produce a visibly Christian urban society; it traces the policies, institutions, public rituals, and everyday practices used to convert and discipline former Muslim and Jewish populations, to reorganize space and architecture, and to forge new social identities, while also showing how communities resisted, adapted to, and negotiated those pressures with lasting consequences for religious and cultural life in early modern Spain.
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