Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia
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Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia
Fierro, Maribel
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2020
840
Dura
Inglês
9781138649149
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction. Maribel Fierro PART I. Rulers 1. The Iberian Peninsula before the Muslim conquest. Inaki Martin Viso 2. The conquerors and the formation of al-Andalus. Jesus Lorenzo 3. Centralization and consolidation. The Cordoban Umayyads and the Amirids. Xavier Ballestin 4. Replication and fragmentation. The Taifa kingdoms. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan 5. Berber rule and Abbasid legitimacy. The Almoravids. Camilo Gomez-Rivas 6. Berber rule and the Maghribi caliphate. The Almohads. Pascal Buresi 7. Resistance and adaptation. The Nasrids. Francisco Vidal-Castro 8. The coins of al-Andalus. Ideological evolution and historical context. Tawfiq Ibrahim and Ruth Pliego PART 2. Society 9. Arabs, Berbers, and local converts. Jessica Coope 10. Christians, Jews, and the dhimma status. David J. Wasserstein 11. Women and slaves. Manuela Marin 12. Traders and peasants. Pierre Guichard 13. Secretaries and the running of government. Bruna Soravia 14. Scholars, jurists, and the legal system. Maribel Fierro 15. Ascetics and Sufis. Jose Bellver PART 3. Culture 16. Poetry and literature. Teresa Garulo 17. Religious sciences. Camilla Adang 18. Historiography and geography. Victor de Castro Leon 19. Philosophy. Sarah Stroumsa 20. Sciences and technology. Monica Rius-Pinies 21. Art and architecture. Susana Calvo Capilla 22. Material culture. Jose C. Carvajal Lopez 23. Daily life and popular culture. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan PART 4. The aftermath of al-Andalus 24. Living as Muslims under Christian rule. The Mudejars. Filomena Barros 25. The forced conversions and the Moriscos. Mayte Green-Mercado 26. The integration of al-Andalus in Islamic historiography. The view from the Maghrib and the Mashriq. Luis Molina 27. The memory of al-Andalus in early modern Spain. Fernando Rodriguez Mediano 28. Writing on al-Andalus in the modern Islamic world. Christina Civantos 29. Writing the history of al-Andalus. Spain and the West. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan 30. The Alhambra around the world. Images and constructions of an aesthetic paradigm of modernity. Jose Miguel Puerta Vilchez 31. The politics and aesthetics of Convivencia. Manuela Ceballos
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Fernando III;Young Man;Christian conquest;Ibn Rushd Al Jadd;cultural developments;Muslim World;Muslim rule;Almohad Caliph;Iberian Peninsula;Taifa Kingdoms;economic groups;Muslim Iberia;Charles III;Almohad Period;Taifa Period;Ibn Al Zubayr;Sharq Al Andalus;Ibn Shuhayd;Ibn Juzayy;Ibn Masarra;Almoravid Period;Taifa Kings;Andalusi Authors;Taifa Rulers;Hasdai Ibn Shaprut;Spanish Language;Nasrid Kingdom;Ibn Rushd;Judah Halevi;Almohad Conquest
Introduction. Maribel Fierro PART I. Rulers 1. The Iberian Peninsula before the Muslim conquest. Inaki Martin Viso 2. The conquerors and the formation of al-Andalus. Jesus Lorenzo 3. Centralization and consolidation. The Cordoban Umayyads and the Amirids. Xavier Ballestin 4. Replication and fragmentation. The Taifa kingdoms. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan 5. Berber rule and Abbasid legitimacy. The Almoravids. Camilo Gomez-Rivas 6. Berber rule and the Maghribi caliphate. The Almohads. Pascal Buresi 7. Resistance and adaptation. The Nasrids. Francisco Vidal-Castro 8. The coins of al-Andalus. Ideological evolution and historical context. Tawfiq Ibrahim and Ruth Pliego PART 2. Society 9. Arabs, Berbers, and local converts. Jessica Coope 10. Christians, Jews, and the dhimma status. David J. Wasserstein 11. Women and slaves. Manuela Marin 12. Traders and peasants. Pierre Guichard 13. Secretaries and the running of government. Bruna Soravia 14. Scholars, jurists, and the legal system. Maribel Fierro 15. Ascetics and Sufis. Jose Bellver PART 3. Culture 16. Poetry and literature. Teresa Garulo 17. Religious sciences. Camilla Adang 18. Historiography and geography. Victor de Castro Leon 19. Philosophy. Sarah Stroumsa 20. Sciences and technology. Monica Rius-Pinies 21. Art and architecture. Susana Calvo Capilla 22. Material culture. Jose C. Carvajal Lopez 23. Daily life and popular culture. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan PART 4. The aftermath of al-Andalus 24. Living as Muslims under Christian rule. The Mudejars. Filomena Barros 25. The forced conversions and the Moriscos. Mayte Green-Mercado 26. The integration of al-Andalus in Islamic historiography. The view from the Maghrib and the Mashriq. Luis Molina 27. The memory of al-Andalus in early modern Spain. Fernando Rodriguez Mediano 28. Writing on al-Andalus in the modern Islamic world. Christina Civantos 29. Writing the history of al-Andalus. Spain and the West. Alejandro Garcia Sanjuan 30. The Alhambra around the world. Images and constructions of an aesthetic paradigm of modernity. Jose Miguel Puerta Vilchez 31. The politics and aesthetics of Convivencia. Manuela Ceballos
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Fernando III;Young Man;Christian conquest;Ibn Rushd Al Jadd;cultural developments;Muslim World;Muslim rule;Almohad Caliph;Iberian Peninsula;Taifa Kingdoms;economic groups;Muslim Iberia;Charles III;Almohad Period;Taifa Period;Ibn Al Zubayr;Sharq Al Andalus;Ibn Shuhayd;Ibn Juzayy;Ibn Masarra;Almoravid Period;Taifa Kings;Andalusi Authors;Taifa Rulers;Hasdai Ibn Shaprut;Spanish Language;Nasrid Kingdom;Ibn Rushd;Judah Halevi;Almohad Conquest