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This project investigates the influence of New Christians, descendants of forced converts in Iberia, on intercontinental trade and material culture from 1450 to 1750. It explores how their unique social position shaped consumption patterns and market dynamics across various continents through extensive archival researc…
New Christian Materiality, 1450-1750.
The New Christian trading elite, descending from Jewish communities forced to convert between 1391 and 1498 in Iberia, was at the forefront of intercontinental trade from the late fifteenth to the early eighteenth centuries.
They became experts on material culture, sourced commodities from different continents, and developed markets.
This project will answer the question: how did New Christian expertise in material culture influence patterns of consumption w…
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