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From the systematic review of literature and rabbinic family Tanoudji-Cohen, Denis Cohen-Tannoudji describes the history of North African Jews in the Middle Ages to today. Not content to highlight the unity of space-time world Sephardic it changes through his research in archives anonymous memorial collective perceptions. The persecution of Jews by the Almohad (in 1147) the trauma of decolonization (in 1962), through the expulsion of Isabel the Catholic (1492) and the shock wave of colonization (from 1830), it presents the history of North African Sephardic Jews vividly: because of the longevity of the patronymic marker through time, his work gives historical depth relatively novel.
- Denis Cohen-Tannoudji, The children of Ishmael. North African Sephardic Routes Middle Ages to the present historical joursessai , Editions Hermann, 2010.
- Denis Cohen-Tannoudji, The children of Ishmael. North African Sephardic Routes Middle Ages to the present historical joursessai , Editions Hermann, 2010.
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