A History of Islamic Spain

A History of Islamic Spain
Author: William Montgomery Watt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1977
Genre: Muslims
ISBN: OCLC:474942210

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Kingdoms of Faith

Kingdoms of Faith
Author: Brian A. Catlos
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780465093168

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A magisterial, myth-dispelling history of Islamic Spain spanning the millennium between the founding of Islam in the seventh century and the final expulsion of Spain's Muslims in the seventeenth In Kingdoms of Faith, award-winning historian Brian A. Catlos rewrites the history of Islamic Spain from the ground up, evoking the cultural splendor of al-Andalus, while offering an authoritative new interpretation of the forces that shaped it. Prior accounts have portrayed Islamic Spain as a paradise of enlightened tolerance or the site where civilizations clashed. Catlos taps a wide array of primary sources to paint a more complex portrait, showing how Muslims, Christians, and Jews together built a sophisticated civilization that transformed the Western world, even as they waged relentless war against each other and their coreligionists. Religion was often the language of conflict, but seldom its cause -- a lesson we would do well to learn in our own time.

A History of Islamic Spain

A History of Islamic Spain
Author: Pierre Cachia
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351535267

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The period of Muslim occupation in Spain represents the only significant contact Islam and Europe was ever to have on European soil. In this important as well as fascinating study, Watt traces Islam's influence upon Spain and European civilization - from the collapse of the Visigoths in the eighth century to the fall of Granada in the fifteenth, and considers Spain's importance as a part of the Islamic empire. Particular attention is given to the golden period of economic and political stability achieved under the Umayyads. Without losing themselves in detail and without sacrificing complexity, the authors discuss the political, social, and economic continuity in Islamic Spain, or al-Andalus, in light of its cultural and intellectual effects upon the rest of Europe. Medieval Christianity, Watt points out, found models of scholarship in the Islamic philosophers and adapted the idea of holy war to its own purposes while the final reunification of Spain under the aegis of the Reconquista played a significant role in bringing Europe out of the Middle Ages. A survey essential to anyone seeking a more complete knowledge of European or Islamic history, the volume also includes sections on literature and philology by Pierre Cachia. This series of Islamic surveys is designed to give the educated reader something more than can be found in the usual popular books. Each work undertakes to survey a special part of the field, and to show the present stage of scholarship here. Where there is a clear picture this will be given; but where there are gaps, obscurities and differences of opinion, these will also be indicated. Full and annotated bibliographies will afford guidance to those who want to pursue their studies further. There will also be some account of the nature and extent of the source material. The series is addressed in the first place to the educated reader, with little or no previous knowledge of the subject; its character is such that it should be of value also to

Muslim Spain and Portugal

Muslim Spain and Portugal
Author: Hugh Kennedy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317870401

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This is the first study in English of the political history of Muslim Spain and Portugal, based on Arab sources. It provides comprehensive coverage of events across the whole of the region from 711 to the fall of Granada in 1492. Up till now the history of this region has been badly neglected in comparison with studies of other states in medieval Europe. When considered at all, it has been largely written from Christian sources and seen in terms of the Christian Reconquest. Hugh Kennedy raises the profile of this important area, bringing the subject alive with vivid translations from Arab sources. This will be fascinating reading for historians of medieval Europe and for historians of the middle east drawing out the similarities and contrasts with other areas of the Muslim world.

Islamic Spain

Islamic Spain
Author: L.P. Harvey
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2014-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226227740

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This is a richly detailed account of Muslim life throughout the kingdoms of Spain, from the fall of Seville, which signaled the beginning of the retreat of Islam, to the Christian reconquest. "Harvey not only examines the politics of the Nasrids, but also the Islamic communities in the Christian kingdoms of the peninsula. This innovative approach breaks new ground, enables the reader to appreciate the situation of all Spanish Muslims and is fully vindicated. . . . An absorbing and thoroughly informed narrative."—Richard Hitchcock, Times Higher Education Supplement "L. P. Harvey has produced a beautifully written account of an enthralling subject."—Peter Linehan, The Observer

History of Islamic Spain

History of Islamic Spain
Author: William Montgomery Watt
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781474473446

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This comprehensive introduction to the history of Islamic Spain takes thereader through the events, people and movements from 711 to 1492.

Early Islamic Spain

Early Islamic Spain
Author: David James
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134025312

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Including maps, an extensive introduction and notes and commentary by the translator, Early Islamic Spain is the first English language translation of the important history of Islamic Spain by Ibn al-Qutiyyah, one of the earliest and significant histories of Muslim Spain and an important source for scholars.

The Legacy of Muslim Spain

The Legacy of Muslim Spain
Author: Salma Khadra Jayyusi,Manuela Marín
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1164
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004095993

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The civilisation of medieval Muslim Spain is perhaps the most brilliant and prosperous of its age and has been essential to the direction which civilisation in medieval Europe took. This volume is the first ever in any language to deal in a really comprehensive manner with all major aspects of Islamic civilisation in medieval Spain.