The historiography of early Islamic Spain has become polarised between the Arabic narrative histories and the Latin sources. Although the Arabic sources have little directly to say about the situation of the conquered Christians, a willingness to engage with both Latin and Arabic texts opens up a wide range of material on such controversial topics as acculturation and conversion to Islam. This thesis examines a number of texts written by or attributed to Christians living in Al-Andalus before the fall of the caliphate, early in the eleventh century. It begins with two eighth-century Latin chronicles and their wholly Christian response to the conquest and the period of civil wars which followed it. The reliability of Eulogius' testimony...
This curious Latin chronicle was written in April 883 by an anonymous Christian historian close to t...
At the height of the Reconquista c. 1340 CE, Christian King Alfonso XI of Castile-León constructed a...
Most approaches to the history of Mozarabs (Christians with lineal roots in Muslim-ruled Iberia) in ...
The historiography of early Islamic Spain has become polarised between the Arabic narrative historie...
Medieval Iberian literary tradition constitutes a vast corpus of writings with which to study interf...
This paper offers a new perspective on the cultural relations between Arab Muslims of the East and C...
The Christians had opportunities to survive in Al-Andalus. This survival is not accomplished in one ...
This long chapter offers a new interpretation of the principal Christian and Muslim polities in Spai...
Between the 8th and the 13th centuries, Spain's Christian society developed from a partly subjugated...
Within the well-known panorama of the Arabo-Latin translation movement in the Iberian Peninsula from...
The High Middle Ages in Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) is often described as a golden age in which Jews,...
This article interprets the Arabic notes of a Christian who made a primer of Latin grammatical texts...
During the Early Middle Ages, most of the Iberian Peninsula became part of the so-called dār al-Isla...
Bachelor's Thesis "Andalusia during the life of Abd ar-Rahman I.: Confrontation of Islam with Christ...
PhDThis thesis is an investigation, on the basis of three texts chosen from early Castilian literat...
This curious Latin chronicle was written in April 883 by an anonymous Christian historian close to t...
At the height of the Reconquista c. 1340 CE, Christian King Alfonso XI of Castile-León constructed a...
Most approaches to the history of Mozarabs (Christians with lineal roots in Muslim-ruled Iberia) in ...
The historiography of early Islamic Spain has become polarised between the Arabic narrative historie...
Medieval Iberian literary tradition constitutes a vast corpus of writings with which to study interf...
This paper offers a new perspective on the cultural relations between Arab Muslims of the East and C...
The Christians had opportunities to survive in Al-Andalus. This survival is not accomplished in one ...
This long chapter offers a new interpretation of the principal Christian and Muslim polities in Spai...
Between the 8th and the 13th centuries, Spain's Christian society developed from a partly subjugated...
Within the well-known panorama of the Arabo-Latin translation movement in the Iberian Peninsula from...
The High Middle Ages in Islamic Spain (al-Andalus) is often described as a golden age in which Jews,...
This article interprets the Arabic notes of a Christian who made a primer of Latin grammatical texts...
During the Early Middle Ages, most of the Iberian Peninsula became part of the so-called dār al-Isla...
Bachelor's Thesis "Andalusia during the life of Abd ar-Rahman I.: Confrontation of Islam with Christ...
PhDThis thesis is an investigation, on the basis of three texts chosen from early Castilian literat...
This curious Latin chronicle was written in April 883 by an anonymous Christian historian close to t...
At the height of the Reconquista c. 1340 CE, Christian King Alfonso XI of Castile-León constructed a...
Most approaches to the history of Mozarabs (Christians with lineal roots in Muslim-ruled Iberia) in ...