id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nsliy4onvzgqvlxyzyuhbpo724 Gary K. Waite Reimagining Religious Identity: The Moor in Dutch and English Pamphlets, 1550–1620 2013 46 .pdf application/pdf 21531 1910 66 This essay examines how Dutch and English vernacular writers portrayed the Moor in the late Dutch writers adopted a less hostile tone toward the Moor than English Dutch authors depicted relations with Muslim Morocco, and how this Kaplan, 2002; ibid., 2007a, 172–83; for Catholics in the Dutch Republic, see Kooi, Dutch Republic the war with Spain inspired propaganda applying the antiCatholic rhetorical device of unfavorable comparisons to the Turks, with For examples in English pamphlets, see Friedman; for Dutch, there are several in Even in the New World, however, seventeenth-century Dutch agents generally acted was his agent to the Dutch Republic, the Moroccan Jewish merchant Samuel among Jews, Christians, and Muslims taking place in early seventeenthcentury Holland could have succeeded without a strong measure of religious relations between Muslims and Christians: the Jew Samuel Pallache; his prominent Muslims, and especially of a number of Jews in the Dutch ./cache/work_nsliy4onvzgqvlxyzyuhbpo724.pdf ./txt/work_nsliy4onvzgqvlxyzyuhbpo724.txt