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Announcing “A Nação Hebrea: A Relational Prosopographic Database of the Portuguese Jewish Nation 1500-1800

Filed Under Academia, Crypto-Jews, España, Mediterranean, Portugal, Western Sephardim By Michael Waas on August 18, 2016

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In today’s world, interest in Sephardic Jewry is greater than ever before, particularly with the recent laws in Portugal and Spain enacting the right for descendants of Iberian Jews to reclaim nationality that had been revoked by the Expulsion. The Portuguese Jewish Nation, the “reluctant cosmopolitans” of the Age of Colonialism and Imperialism, transcended empires, and linguistic, religious, national, and ethnic boundaries. Born in the enforced baptisms by King Manuel of Portugal in 1497, they considered themselves (both practicing Jews and enforced Catholics) to be “Homens da Naçao“, Men of the Portuguese Hebrew Nation, (Portuguese A Nação Hebrea). This notion of a separate nation is the starting point of our project.

A Nação Hebrea lived between worlds and identities, while establishing trade and kinship networks around the world. Centered historically in Iberia, Amsterdam, London, Livorno, and France, the Nation expanded throughout the world, leaving their imprint stretching from the New World to Africa, the Ottoman Empire, and India. Alongside these developments, the Nation has left an extensive material culture and archival legacy to study. With the continuing development of digital technologies, and the move towards the democratization of information through digitization, it has become much easier to study this community as a whole. One of the tools that has been used to great effect before on targeted mass population studies has been the creation of Relational Prosopographic Databases, allowing scholars from different fields to access a whole host of information about the people studied.

What is a Relational Prosopographic Database? As defined in the School of Advanced Study at the University of London in their Postgraduate Online Research Training website, “Prosopography is the study of groups through collective study of their members. This requires biographical data for large numbers of individuals, but the information available for many individuals may be quite limited, and consist of scattered references in different documents that need to be connected together and recorded in databases that can facilitate investigation of larger patterns.[1]” Several successful examples of Relational Prosopographic Databases include “Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England”[2] ,”The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database”[3], and the “China Biographical Database Project”[4]

Screenshot 2016-08-17 23.12.24This project intends to build a holistic, interdisciplinary prosopographic database of the Portuguese Jewish Nation, allowing academics, ‘citizen scholars’, and genealogists, to research the community and help increase the depth of understanding of this multifaceted people. The proposed database will be an innovative and open research tool giving access to those interested in the history of the Portuguese Jewish Nation to a wealth of biographical and relational information on the members of the Nation, and allowing all researchers, lay and academic to access, to engage with, and to enrich the wealth of information available. Researchers in the fields of Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Genealogy, Genetics, Geography, Heritage Studies, History, Political Science, Sociology,

The team behind A Nação Hebrea, led by Drs. Aron Sterk (University of Lincoln, UK) and Florbela Veiga Frade (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal), Ton Tielen (Archivist, Dutch Red Cross, Netherlands), and Michael Waas (MA candidate, University of Haifa, Israel), is proud to announce the formal opening of our project with the receipt of the Malcolm J. Stern Grant from the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies. Our team is advised by a diverse and renowned multinational scholastic team and is building partnerships with several undergraduate and graduate institutions across the world. In addition, the team is a partner to the Western Sephardi yDNA project, providing historical and genealogical analysis for the candidates and providing the first, interdisciplinary work under the framework of the project.

[1] http://port.sas.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=1219&chapterid=718, last accessed August 6, 2016.

[2] http://www.pase.ac.uk/

[3] http://www.slavevoyages.org/

[4] http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/cbdb/home

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About Michael Waas

Michael Waas is a Historical Archaeologist specializing in site research and evaluation and three-dimensional modeling for Historical Preservation. He received his Bachelors Degree in Anthropology with a specialization in Historical Archaeology from New College of Florida, and the subject of his Senior Thesis was "The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis of the Seminole People of Florida." Currently, Michael is a Masters Degree Candidate in the Department of Jewish History at the University of Haifa under the direction of Dr. Ido Shahar.

Professionally, he interned with the Seminole Tribe of Florida Tribal Historic Preservation Office in the Research Department (Summer 2009) and the International Conservation Center – Cittá di Roma located in Old Acre, Israel, where he received professional training and experience in the field of Historic Preservation and Conservation (Summer 2010, October 2012 – July 2013).

Michael worked as a field archaeologist on the Looking for Angola project in Bradenton, Florida, under Dr. Uzi Baram, the Live Oak site in Sarasota, Florida, under Dr. George Luer, and on the Tel Akko project under Dr. Ann Killebrew. He also worked as a surveyor on the Galilee Cemetery project, a Historic Black cemetery, documenting graves. In addition to working in the field of Historic Preservation and Research, he is an avid photographer.

Comments

  1. Keith Sells says

    August 18, 2016 at 6:53 pm

    I am researching the family history from my father’s side, my previous name was Lopez Salzedo, which is the name on my birth certificate.
    I know that I am descended from relations who were residing in Spain and Portugal, and I have located one or two who were born in Portugal during the 16thC. There does not appear to be any earlier records for me to reference. The majority of my relations went to Amsterdam and the lucky ones travelled to England during the early 1930s

    Any guidance in this respect would be appreciated, and I will follow with great interest any further development in seeking reference to my family ancestors in Portugal before the 16thC.

  2. Michael Waas says

    August 19, 2016 at 2:08 am

    Hi Keith,

    Please email us at WestSephDNA@gmail.com, you are eligible for our DNA study.

    I can also discuss with you more in depth about the Nacao project.

    -Michael

  3. jim frisch sr. says

    August 19, 2016 at 7:53 am

    I am working on my own project – a world wide project using reforancinging the L.D.S. FILMS. If you would like a copy of my work I will send to you on a USB STICK if you send me your UNITED STATES POSTAL ADDRESS which I will not give out with out getting your permission first!!!.

    The info is in mico soft excell.

    Jim Frisch

  4. Rene van Wijngaarden says

    August 19, 2016 at 2:23 pm

    Michael,

    Again one of your and your friends interesting initiatives to explore and increase our mutual knowledge in this field. I had to look up what the word Prosopographic actually meant and even my spell checker underlines it with a red line but I do wish you and your group a wonderful quest into what binds members of this new group. Regards Rene van Wijngaarden.

  5. Davvid Levi says

    August 19, 2016 at 3:29 pm

    Shalom Michael Waas
    My ancestors came to Chennai, India by late 1500ad, they were basically coral and diamond dealers. My grandfather Levi Henriques De Castro came to Chennai after the Holocaust and married my grandmother Rachel Halevi Cohen.
    I would be happy to give u any more information you Need.

    Regards

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