The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise (ePub)
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- Autor: Darío Fernández-Morera
- 2016, 288 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- ISBN-10: 1504034694
- ISBN-13: 9781504034692
- Erscheinungsdatum: 09.02.2016
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“Fernández-Morera shows that [Islamic Spain] was not a harmonious locus of tolerance. Paying special attention to primary sources, he documents how it was in fact dominated by cultural repression and marginalization. TheMyth of the Andalusian Paradise is essential reading. It will soon find its place on the shelves of premier academic institutions and in the syllabi of pioneering scholars.” —Antonio Carreño, W. Duncan McMillan Family Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, Brown University “The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise constitutes a watershed in scholarship. Through an unbiased and open-minded reading of the primary sources, Fernández-Morera brilliantly debunks the myths that for so long have dominated Islamic historiography and conventional wisdom.” —Raphael Israeli, Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern, Islamic, and Chinese History, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Fernández-Morera examines the underside of Islamic Spain. . . . This is an intelligent reinterpretation of a supposed paradise of convivencia.” —Julia Pavón Benito, Professor of Medieval Spanish History, University of Navarra
“Desperately, desperately needed as a counter to the mythology that pervades academia on this subject.” —Paul F. Crawford, Professor of Ancient and Medieval History, California University of Pennsylvania
“A splendid book. This sober and hard-hitting reassessment demolishes the myths of religious tolerance and multiculturalism that have hopelessly romanticized the precarious coexistence and harsh realities of medieval Spain under Muslim rule.” —Noël Valis, Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Yale University
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