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"Iberian Religious World" is a peer-reviewed series that publishes academic works that analyze the different types of religiosity found in the Iberian World. But what is exactly the ‘Iberian World’? The space of the ‘Iberian World’ is one that changes according to time. If until the end of the fourteenth century it was limited to the space of the Iberian Peninsula, the beginning of the maritime discoveries in the fifteenth century gave it an almost world size dimension, gradually lost from the eighteenth century onwards. This new series encompasses works on Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and also African and Asian and American religions and cults, among others, met by Portuguese and Spaniards during their overseas enterprise. Furthermore, published works deal with forms of religiosity, cultural relationships with religious minorities, and acculturation processes within the space of the Iberian Peninsula from antiquity to our days. This collection addresses subjects such as history, theology, art history, literature, philology, music, and other academic fields, whenever the main subject of research concerns religious aspects.
Edited by:
Maria Ana T. Valdez, Yale University/Lisbon University (ana.valdez@yale.edu)
Ricardo Muñoz Solla, University of Salamanca (solla@usal.es)
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