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Moors Dressed as Moors: Clothing, Social Distinction and Ethnicity in Early Modern Iberia
Javier Irigoyen Garcia
Spanish and Portuguese
Program in Jewish Culture and Society
European Union Center
Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Iberia
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Tradition
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16 th century
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Repression
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Treatise
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Spain
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Seventeenth Century
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Social tension
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Archival Sources
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Islamic Period
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Clothing
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Social Distinction
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Early Modern Iberia
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Moriscos
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Nobility
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16th Century
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Early Modern Period
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Spain
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Christian
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Archival Documents
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17th Century
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Social Tension
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Full Integration
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Legal Documents
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Preeminence
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Festival Books
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Islamic Period
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Visual Document
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Clothing Production
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