The kingdom of Valencia was home to Christian Spain's largest Muslim population during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Fernando and Isabel. How did Muslim-Christian coexistence in Valencia remain relatively stable in this volatile period that saw the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition, the Expulsion of the Jews, the conquest of Granada, and the conversion of the Muslims of Granada and Castile? In explanation, Mark Meyerson achieves the first thorough analysis of Fernando and Isabel's policy toward both Muslims and Jews. His findings will stimulate much discussion among Hispanists, Arabists, and historians.Meyerson argues that the key to the persistence of Muslim-Christian coexistence in Valencia lies in the hitherto unexamined dif...
La conversión forzosa de los musulmanes del reino de Valencia, decretada en 1526, no implicó una igu...
Special issue on Engaging with the Other : Religion, Identity, and Politics in the MediterraneanIn E...
The medieval period in Spanish history has alternately been cast as a Golden Age of interfaith harmo...
The study deals with the peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians under the rule of the I...
International audienceWhen the Spanish Monarchs decided on the expulsion of Muslims from their terri...
Spain came under Islamic rule in 711, when Tariq bin Ziyad, a Lieutenant of Musa bin Nusayr, Umayyad...
This thesis seeks to discover what made it possible for such an extraordinary cultural flourishing t...
ABSTRACT Religious beliefs and creeds have contributed to define identities and a sense of belongin...
<p>This thesis explores attitudes of Christians toward Islam and Muslims in Spain in the sixteenth c...
One of the most fascinating out-growths of medieval Spanish history is the period of coexistence bor...
This thesis asserts that the policies of religious intolerance in late fifteenth century Iberian Pen...
The Spanish Inquisition was established as an official body blessed by the Roman Catholic Church, b...
In Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814: Living and Negotiating in the Land of the Infidel, Eloy Martín-Corra...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
Dr. Mònica Colominas Aparicio unravels historical relationships in the research project: The Status ...
La conversión forzosa de los musulmanes del reino de Valencia, decretada en 1526, no implicó una igu...
Special issue on Engaging with the Other : Religion, Identity, and Politics in the MediterraneanIn E...
The medieval period in Spanish history has alternately been cast as a Golden Age of interfaith harmo...
The study deals with the peaceful coexistence between Muslims and Christians under the rule of the I...
International audienceWhen the Spanish Monarchs decided on the expulsion of Muslims from their terri...
Spain came under Islamic rule in 711, when Tariq bin Ziyad, a Lieutenant of Musa bin Nusayr, Umayyad...
This thesis seeks to discover what made it possible for such an extraordinary cultural flourishing t...
ABSTRACT Religious beliefs and creeds have contributed to define identities and a sense of belongin...
<p>This thesis explores attitudes of Christians toward Islam and Muslims in Spain in the sixteenth c...
One of the most fascinating out-growths of medieval Spanish history is the period of coexistence bor...
This thesis asserts that the policies of religious intolerance in late fifteenth century Iberian Pen...
The Spanish Inquisition was established as an official body blessed by the Roman Catholic Church, b...
In Muslims in Spain, 1492-1814: Living and Negotiating in the Land of the Infidel, Eloy Martín-Corra...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
Dr. Mònica Colominas Aparicio unravels historical relationships in the research project: The Status ...
La conversión forzosa de los musulmanes del reino de Valencia, decretada en 1526, no implicó una igu...
Special issue on Engaging with the Other : Religion, Identity, and Politics in the MediterraneanIn E...
The medieval period in Spanish history has alternately been cast as a Golden Age of interfaith harmo...