Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper addresses the relationship between the ideological and legal structures that discriminated against Jews in early modern Morocco and its reflection in social practices. The study shows that there is not always a parallel between ideological-legal inequality and social relationships, as social practices can be influenced by other ideological frameworks. However, there were a few areas where there was a more marked no-trespassing line. This project compares contemporary chronicles by different authors with diverse cultural-religious backgrounds and personal-political agendas.

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