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Prior accounts have portrayed Islamic Spain either as a paradise of enlightened tolerance, or as the site where civilisations clashed. Award-winning historian Brian A. Catlos taps a wide array of original sources to paint a more complex picture, showing how Muslims, Christians, and Jews together built a sophisticated civilisation that transformed the Western world, even as they waged relentless war against each other and amongst themselves. Religion was often the language of conflict, but seldom its cause--a lesson we would do well to learn in our own time.Kingdoms of Faith rewrites Spain's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Prior accounts have portrayed Islamic Spain either as a paradise of enlightened tolerance, or as the site where civilisations clashed. Award-winning historian Brian A. Catlos taps a wide array of original sources to paint a more complex picture, showing how Muslims, Christians, and Jews together built a sophisticated civilisation that transformed the Western world, even as they waged relentless war against each other and amongst themselves. Religion was often the language of conflict, but seldom its cause--a lesson we would do well to learn in our own time.Kingdoms of Faith rewrites Spain's Islamic past from the ground up, evoking the cultural splendour of al-Andalus and the many forces that shaped it.
Autorenporträt
Brian A. Catlos is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. His books have won the American Historical Association's Premio del Rey Award, the John E. Fagg Prize, and the Medieval Academy of America's Charles Homer Haskins Medal. He divides his time between Barcelona, Spain and Boulder, Colorado.
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'A rich narrative account of al-Andalus . . . a reminder that Islam in Europe is set in stone - in marble and mortar - and it cannot be chiselled away.' Financial Times
"Lesenswerte Monografie (...), die durch ihre eloquente und eingängige Sprache und durch ihre präzisen Analysen besticht."
Francia recensio, Sandra Schieweck

"Schwungvoll, sachkundig und originell: Dies ist die Schlüsselgeschichte des Maurischen Spanien."
Elizabeth Drayson, University of Cambridge