Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500

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University of Chicago Press, 1990 - 370 páginas
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
 

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III
1
V
20
VII
41
VIII
55
IX
68
X
74
XI
98
XII
118
XVIII
190
XIX
206
XX
220
XXI
243
XXV
261
XXVIII
275
XXIX
307
XXXI
324

XIII
138
XIV
151
XV
165
XVI
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L. P. Harvey is professor emeritus of Spanish at the University of London and a fellow of King's College, London. He is currently a research associate at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies. Harvey's previous book, Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500, is also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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