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The History of Moors in Spain - Enriched edition The Last of the Goths Wave of Conquest People of Andalusia The Great Khalif Holy War Cid the Challenger Kingdom of Granada - cover

The History of Moors in Spain - Enriched edition The Last of the Goths Wave of Conquest People of Andalusia The Great Khalif Holy War Cid the Challenger Kingdom of Granada

Stanley Lane-Poole

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The History of Moors in Spain," Stanley Lane-Poole presents a meticulously researched narrative that illuminates the rich cultural and historical tapestry woven by the Moors in the Iberian Peninsula. With a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging prose, Lane-Poole delves into the intricacies of Islamic influence from the 8th to the 15th centuries, exploring the multifaceted contributions of the Moors to architecture, science, and philosophy. The book adeptly contextualizes this era within the broader framework of medieval history, demonstrating how the coexistence of diverse cultures created a unique environment of intellectual and artistic flourishing. Stanley Lane-Poole, a prominent British historian and archaeologist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, was deeply interested in the intersection of cultures and civilizations. His scholarly background in Arabic studies and his extensive travels through Spain and North Africa imbued him with a profound appreciation for the Moorish heritage. This personal journey is reflected in his writing, as he strives to offer a balanced perspective that counters simplistic narratives about the Islamic presence in Europe. For readers intrigued by the complexities of cultural exchange and historical narratives, "The History of Moors in Spain" is an indispensable text. Lane-Poole's erudition invites modern audiences to engage with the intricate legacy of the Moors, fostering a deeper understanding of their enduring impact on Spanish identity and European history. This book is essential for historians, students, and anyone seeking to comprehend the profound influences that have shaped contemporary culture.

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Available since: 01/18/2024.
Print length: 169 pages.

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