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The Victors and the Vanquished

Autor Brian A. Catlos, Catlos Brian a.
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 feb 2007
This is a revisionary study of Muslims living under Christian rule during the Spanish 'reconquest'. It looks beyond the obvious religious distinctions and delves into the subtleties of identity in the thirteenth-century Crown of Aragon, uncovering a social dynamic in which sectarian differences comprise only one of the many factors in the causal complex of political, economic and cultural reactions. Beginning with the final stage of independent Muslim rule in the Ebro valley region, the book traces the transformation of Islamic society into mudéjar society under Christian domination. This was a case of social evolution in which Muslims, far from being passive victims of foreign colonisation, took an active part in shaping their institutions and experiences as subjects of the Infidel. Using a diverse range of methodological approaches, this book challenges widely held assumptions concerning Christian-Muslim relations in the Middle Ages, and minority-majority relations in general.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521036443
ISBN-10: 0521036445
Pagini: 480
Ilustrații: 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of figures; List of maps; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Note on the citation of sources, dates, places and names; Glossary; List of abbreviations; Introduction; Part I. Muslim Domination of the Ebro and its Demise, 700–1200: Introduction; 1. Thaghr and taifa; 2. Christians and Muslims: contact and conquest; Part II. Muslims under Christian Rule: Introduction; 3. The financial and judicial administration of Mudéjar society; 4. Muslims in the economy of the Christian Ebro; 5. Mudéjar ethnicity and Christian society; 6. Muslims and Christian society; Mudéjarismo as a social system; Part III. Individual and Community in the Christian Ebro: Introduction; Case study 1: fiscal and confessional identity: the Galips, templar vassals in Zaragoza (1179–1390); Case study 2: Franquitas and factionalism in Daroca: the Lucera family vs. the Aljama (1267–1302); Case study 3: litigation and competition within the Muslim community: the Abdellas of Daroca (1280–1310); Case study 4: administrative corruption and royal complicity: Abrahim Abengentor, Caualquem of Huesca (1260–1304); Case study 5: overlapping agendas: the career of Mahomet, Alaminus of Borja (1276–1302); Case study 6: the good, the bad and the indifferent: Christian officials in the Ebro region; Personal histories: the individual, within the community and beyond; Conclusions: Mudéjar ethnogenesis; Appendix 1: currency of the thirteenth-century Ebro region; Appendix 2: toponymical variants in archival documents; Appendix 3: rulers of the 'Crown of Aragon', 1050–1300; Select bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

'… a ground-breaking study that … is a remarkable, and also highly readable, work of scholarship.' The English Historical Review

Descriere

An evolutionary study of Muslims living under Christian rule in medieval Spain.