The Medieval Spains

The Medieval Spains

Author: Bernard F. Reilly

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1993-06-03

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780521397414

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Tracing the political evolution of the Iberian peninsula from late Roman imperial provinces to monarchies of the mid-fifteenth century, essays on the significant periods of medieval Spain sketch the major political, economic, social and intellectual features of their times.


Beyond the Reconquista: New Directions in the History of Medieval Iberia (711-1085)

Beyond the Reconquista: New Directions in the History of Medieval Iberia (711-1085)

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2020-04-14

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 9004423877

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Beyond the Reconquista: New Directions in the History of Medieval Iberia (711-1085) offers an exciting series of essays by leading scholars in Hispanic Studies from across North America and Europe. At its heart is the Reconquista, without doubt the most important and enduring theme of Iberian historiography of the Middle Ages. The innovative studies collected herein, which treat a diverse array of subjects via forensic analyses of charters, chronicles and coins, shed new light on crucial aspects of medieval Iberian socio-economic, political and cultural history. The result is a collection of essays which marks a decisive and bold turning of the page in Iberian medieval studies, as the reality and ideal of Reconquest come under hitherto unparalleled scrutiny. Contributors are Graham Barrett, Jeffrey Bowman, Alberto Canto, Nicola Clarke, Wendy Davies, Julio Escalona, Jonathan Jarrett, Eduardo Manzano Moreno, Iñaki Martín Viso and Lucy K. Pick. See inside the book.


The Sephardic Frontier

The Sephardic Frontier

Author: Jonathan Ray

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780801474514

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Reveals a fluid, often volatile society that transcended religious boundaries and attracted Jewish colonists from throughout the peninsula and beyond.


Balkan Reconquista and the End of Turkey-in-Europe

Balkan Reconquista and the End of Turkey-in-Europe

Author: William H. Holt

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 9781607816959

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"Balkan Reconquista and the End of Turkey-in-Europe brings together a wide array of eyewitness accounts to provide unprecedented detail on the plight of Muslims during the Russo-Ottoman war of 1877-78 when massacres, rapes, and the looting and burning of their villages led hundreds of thousands of Muslims to flee from Bulgaria into Turkey. The book explores the tensions between Muslims and Christians in the Balkans before 1877, the ethnic cleansing and migration that resulted, the subsequent refugee crisis in Istanbul, and the resettlement of refugees in Anatolia. Author William Holt seeks to understand why these events, clearly important in Turkish history, are so little known in Turkey today. In crisp and engaging prose, he provides a compelling narrative and insightful analysis about human suffering and social memory"--Provided by publisher.


Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain

Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain

Author: Joseph F. O'Callaghan

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2013-09-10

Total Pages: 343

ISBN-13: 0812203062

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Drawing from both Christian and Islamic sources, Reconquest and Crusade in Medieval Spain demonstrates that the clash of arms between Christians and Muslims in the Iberian peninsula that began in the early eighth century was transformed into a crusade by the papacy during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Successive popes accorded to Christian warriors willing to participate in the peninsular wars against Islam the same crusading benefits offered to those going to the Holy Land. Joseph F. O'Callaghan clearly demonstrates that any study of the history of the crusades must take a broader view of the Mediterranean to include medieval Spain. Following a chronological overview of crusading in the Iberian peninsula from the late eleventh to the middle of the thirteenth century, O'Callaghan proceeds to the study of warfare, military finance, and the liturgy of reconquest and crusading. He concludes his book with a consideration of the later stages of reconquest and crusade up to and including the fall of Granada in 1492, while noting that the spiritual benefits of crusading bulls were still offered to the Spanish until the Second Vatican Council of 1963. Although the conflict described in this book occurred more than eight hundred years ago, recent events remind the world that the intensity of belief, rhetoric, and action that gave birth to crusade, holy war, and jihad remains a powerful force in the twenty-first century.


Islamic Law and the Crisis of the Reconquista

Islamic Law and the Crisis of the Reconquista

Author: Alan Verskin

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2015-01-27

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9004284532

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The Reconquista left unprecedentedly large numbers of Muslims living under Christian rule. Since Islamic religious and legal institutions had been developed by scholars who lived under Muslim rule and who assumed this condition as a given, how Muslims should proceed in the absence of such rule became the subject of extensive intellectual investigation. In Islamic Law and the Crisis of the Reconquista, Alan Verskin examines the way in which the Iberian school of Mālikī law developed in response to the political, theological, and practical difficulties posed by the Reconquista. He shows how religious concepts, even those very central to the Islamic religious experience, could be rethought and reinterpreted in order to respond to the changing needs of Muslims.


Reality Show 4. Reconquista Channel

Reality Show 4. Reconquista Channel

Author: Morvan Jean-David

Publisher: Europe Comics

Published: 2017-02-15T00:00:00+01:00

Total Pages: 51

ISBN-13:

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A Muslim mayor has just been elected in Granada. He's a Democrat through and through. But a group of Christian extremists is ready to go to any lengths to get him to resign. And after kidnapping his daughter, they're preparing to air the most horrific reality show in the history of television!


Reconquista: A Romance of Spain

Reconquista: A Romance of Spain

Author: John Cowart

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2007-10-01

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 061516742X

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In this story, John Cowart explores the complex social, political and religious forces that dominated Medieval Spain during the Reconquista. Jews were caught in the middle of this titanic struggle between Christian and Muslim. The Moors drive Hernan from his castle, and he flees to Leon. There, he meets Rachel, the daughter of Abraham Ben Kohen, the king's chancellor. Their love grows in spite of their religious differences. She is a Jew, and he a Christian. When Ben Kohen is killed, the king blames Hernan and promises Rachel to another in marriage. Forced into exile, Hernan has lost everything. He must overcome his prejudices and reconcile with his worst enemy to regain his fortune and win the hand of the one he loves.


Spanish Reconquista: Religions in Battles - History 6th Grade | Children's European History

Spanish Reconquista: Religions in Battles - History 6th Grade | Children's European History

Author: Baby Professor

Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC

Published: 2017-12-01

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1541923839

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Reconquista refers to the series of battles between the Christian Kingdoms and the Muslim Moors during the Middle Ages. This history book will teach your sixth grader the most important pieces of information pertaining the topic. Make history fun and easy by using edutaining alternative resources like this one. So go ahead and secure a copy today!


El Cid and the Reconquista 1050–1492

El Cid and the Reconquista 1050–1492

Author: David Nicolle

Publisher: Osprey Publishing

Published: 1988-07-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780850458404

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The very name El Cid sums up much of the special character of medieval Spanish warfare. It comes from the Arabic al sayyid, master or chieftain, and seems to have been given to Rodrigo de Vivar by his Muslim foes. But was it given in recognition of El Cid's victories against Islam in the 'Reconquista' – or because this Castilian nobleman was as content to serve beside the Muslims as to fight them? The story of the Christian conquest of the Iberian peninsula which gave rise to the legend of El Cid, is here examined by David Nicolle, who outlines the history, tactics, arms and armour of the period.