Richard Hitchcock

Muslim Spain Reconsidered

From 711 to 1502. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 232 Seiten
ISBN 0748639594
EAN 9780748639595
Veröffentlicht Februar 2014
Verlag/Hersteller Edinburgh University Press
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A comprehensive new survey of Muslim Spain from 711-1502
What made Muslim Spain a unique and successful society? By adopting a multidisciplinary approach within a chronological framework, Richard Hitchcock explores the nature of its powerful legacy in the formation of modern Spain, whilst constantly keeping in view the shifting social patterns caused by the changing balance between town and country, constant military activity, and environmental concerns.
The focus is on the main historical developments in al-Andalus such as the eventual establishment of Islam, the splendour of the Caliphate, the disintegration of central authority, the invasions from North Africa and the continual struggle to retain independence when confronted with the increasingly powerful Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile. There is also wide-ranging discussion of inter-faith relations, and intellectual currents created by a unique synthesis of pluralism and external influences.
Richard Hitchcock is Emeritus Professor of Hispano-Arabic Studies at the University of Exeter. He has written extensively on the history and literature of Muslim Spain, and is author of Mozarabs in Medieval and Early Modern Spain: Identities and Influences (2008).

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Richard Hitchcock is a emeritus professor at the University of Exeter. He is author or editor of several books including The Kharjas (Boydell & Brewer), Studies on the Muwassah and the Kharja (Ithaca Press), Mozarebs in Medieval and Early Modern Spain (Ashgate) and The Arab Influence in Medieval Europe (Ithaca Press).

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