Samuel, Mahamet and Hamet, Moroccans in Seventeenth Century Amsterdam– Voetnoot (original) (raw)

Eager to Belong: A Palestinian Jew in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam

oded cohen

Studia Rosenthaliana , 2020

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Yosef Kaplan, “The Jews in the Republic until about 1750: Religious, Cultural and Social Life,” in J.C.H. Blom et al., eds., The History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Oxford: Littman Library, 2002), 116-163, 408-416

Yosef Kaplan

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Yosef Kaplan, “Amsterdam and Ashkenazic Migration in the Seventeenth Century,” Studia Rosenthaliana, vol. 23, no. 2 (Fall 1989): 22-44

Yosef Kaplan

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Black Africans in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam

Dienke Hondius

Renaissance and Reformation Renaissance Et Reforme, 2008

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An Afro-Dutch Community in Seventeenth Century Amsterdam

Mark Ponte

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“The Portuguese Sephardi of Amsterdam and the trade with Western Africa, 1580-1660,” Cornucopia - Le Verger V – Bouquet Histoire (Jan. 2014)

Filipa Ribeiro da Silva

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Yosef Kaplan, “The Portuguese Community of Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century: Between Tradition and Change,” in Abraham Haim, ed., Society and Community (Jerusalem: Misgav Yerushalayim, 1991), 141-171

Yosef Kaplan

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"Between Iberia, the Dutch Republic and Western Africa: Portuguese Sephardic long- and short-term mobility in the seventeenth century," Jewish Culture and History (2015), pp. 1-19.

Filipa Ribeiro da Silva

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Faces of migration: migrants and the transformation of Amsterdam

Robert Kloosterman

2014

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An immigrant community? Norwegian sailors and their wives in 17th-century Amsterdam

Sølvi Sogner, Jelle van Lottum

The History of the Family, 2007

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Polish Brethren Refugees among the Amsterdam Remonstrants, ca. 1663-ca.1736

Kazimierz J Bem

Journal of Unitarian Universalist Studies, 2022

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How do these foreigners blend in? Migration and integration in eighteenth-century Antwerp (1715-95)

Gerrit Verhoeven

Cultural and Social History, 2016

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Ordinary People in the New World: The City of Amsterdam, Colonial Policy, and Initiatives from Below, 1656-1664

Frans Blom, Henk Looijesteijn

M. Jacob and C. Sécretan (eds.), In praise of ordinary people: early modern Britain and the Dutch Republic (Palgrave MacMillan 2013), 2013

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Yosef Kaplan, “Amsterdam, the Forbidden Lands and the Dynamics of the Sephardi Diaspora,” in Yosef Kaplan, ed., The Dutch Intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in Modern History (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 33-62

Yosef Kaplan

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Yosef Kaplan, “Amsterdam’s Jewry as Perceived by English Tourists and Other Christian Visitors in the Seventeenth Century,” Frankfurter Judaistische Beiträge, vol. 40 (2015): 259-283

Yosef Kaplan

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Amsterdam as 'Locus' of Iberian Printing in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

Harm Den Boer

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Yosef Kaplan, “An Alternative Path to Modernity: The Sephardi Jews of Amsterdam in Early Modern Times,” in James E. Force and David S. Katz, eds., Everything Connects: In Conference with Richard H. Popkin. Essays in His Honor (Leiden: Brill, 1999), 213-240

Yosef Kaplan

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THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AMSTERDAM POPULATION FROM THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES / К антропологической характеристике населения Амстердама XVI–XVII ВВ.

Larisa Shpak

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Amsterdam; beyond inside and out

Stephen Read

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For God and Country: Jewish Identity and the State in Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam

Ben Fisher

Jewish Culture in Early Modern Europe: Essays in Honor of David B. Ruderman (Hebrew Union College Press, 2014)

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'Balkan Sephardim in Early Modern Amsterdam, ' in: Caminos de leche y miel. Jubilee Volume in Honor of Michael Studemund-Halévy, Volume I – History and Culture: Harm den Boer, Anna Menny and Carsten Wilke (eds.) ( Barcelona: Tirocinio, 2018), pp. 328-362.

tirtsah levie bernfeld

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Bart T. Wallet and Irene E. Zwiep, “Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic,” in Jonathan Karp and Adam Sutcliffe, eds., The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7: The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), 894-922

Bart Wallet, Irene E. Zwiep

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Dutch Migration History. Looking Back and Moving Forward

Marlou Schrover

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Locals: Jews in the Early Modern Dutch Republic

Bart Wallet, Irene Zwiep

J. Karp & A. Sutcliffe (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism, vol. 7, The Early Modern World, 1500–1815 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017), 2018

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Mobility od people, mobility of assets. Marriage contracts and wills of the Portuguese Nation of Amsterdam in the seventeenth and eighteenth century.

Jose Alberto Rodrigues Da Silva Tavim (two different pages with this name with different files)

More than Homesickness. Minorities and the Transference of Goods in the Mediterranean (1492-1956), ed. José Alberto Tavim e Hugo Martins, Évora, CIDEHUS, 2024

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David Sclar, “Adaptation and Acceptance: Moses Ḥayim Luzzatto’s Sojourn in Amsterdam among Portuguese Jews,” AJS Review 40:2 (November 2016): 335–358.

David Sclar

AJS Review, 2016

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Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, “Preface,” in Yosef Kaplan and Dan Michman, eds., The Religious Cultures of Dutch Jewry (Leiden: Brill, 2017), xi-xxv

Yosef Kaplan

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Exploring Immigrant Identities: The Link between Portuguese Ceramics and Sephardic Immigrants in 17 th Century Amsterdam

Marijn Stolk

Ex Novo Journal of Archaeology, 2018

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Moroccan writers in the Netherlands

Marianne Hermans

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Shlomo Berger, Emile G.L. Schrijver, and Irene E. Zwiep, “Foreword,” in Mapping Jewish Amsterdam – The Early Modern Perspective: Dedicated to Yosef Kaplan on the Occasion of his Retirement [=Studia Rosenthaliana, no. 44] (Paris – Louvain: Peeters, 2010), V-VI

Irene E. Zwiep

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'Migrants and Merchants. Two Early Modern Dutch Readers and Their English Contemporaries' (2010).

Nelleke Moser

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Moroccan Arabic and Dutch: Languages of Moroccan youth in the Netherlands

Louis Boumans

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Distinguishing the Distinction: Picturing Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Holland

Samantha Baskind

Journal for the Study of Sephardic and Mizrahi Jewry, 2007

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Migrants and Urban Change: Newcomers to Antwerp, 1760-1860

Anne Winter

2009

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ASHKENAZI-DUTCH PINKASSIM AS SOURCES FOR STUDYING EUROPEAN-JEWISH MIGRATION: THE CASES OF MIDDELBURG AND THE HAGUE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY

Stefan Litt

The Dutch Intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in Modern History, 2008

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