In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past
This volume brings together a team of leading scholars in Spanish studies to interrogate the contemporary significance of the medieval past, offering a counterbalance to intellectual withdrawal from urgent public debates.
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In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past
This volume brings together a team of leading scholars in Spanish studies to interrogate the contemporary significance of the medieval past, offering a counterbalance to intellectual withdrawal from urgent public debates.
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In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past

In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past

In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past

In the Light of Medieval Spain: Islam, the West, and the Relevance of the Past

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Overview

This volume brings together a team of leading scholars in Spanish studies to interrogate the contemporary significance of the medieval past, offering a counterbalance to intellectual withdrawal from urgent public debates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403983893
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 09/19/2008
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

SIMON R. DOUBLEDAY is Associate Professor of History at Hofstra University, USA.
DAVID COLEMAN is Associate Professor of History at Eastern Kentucky University, USA.

Table of Contents

The Currency of the Past; S. R. Doubleday Juan de Segovia and the Lessons of History; A. Marie Wolf Reading Don Quijote in a Time of War; L. Rouhi Memory and Mutilations: The Case of the Moriscos; M E. Perry Expulsion from Paradise: Exiled Intellectuals and Andalusian Tolerance; D. Filios Ghostly Returns: The Medieval 'Moor' and the Contemporary Moroccan Immigrant; D. Flesler Spain's New Muslims: A Historical Romance; L. Abend The Persistence of the Past in the Albaicín: Granada's New Mosque and the Question of Historical Relevance; D.Coleman Postscript: Futures of Al-Andalus; G. Anidjar
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