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Professor Meyerson’s research interests center on the history of medieval and early modern Spain, particularly the social history of Christian-Muslim-Jewish relations. He is the author of several key works including 'Muslims in Valencia: The Age of Fernando and Isabel: Coexistence or Crusade?' (1991), 'Jews on the Iberian Frontier: The Kingdom of Castile, 1040-1200' (2004), and 'The Jewish Renaissance in Fifteenth-Century Spain' (2004). He has also edited significant volumes such as 'Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Spain' (1999) and 'A Great Effusion of Blood? Interpreting Medieval Violence' (2004). Currently, he is working on a new project titled 'Of Bloodshed and Baptism: Social Violence and Religious Conflict in Late Medieval Valencia', which has received support from the Guggenheim Foundation.
Department of Sociology