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Relations Between Portugal and Castile in the Late Middle Ages – 13Th-16Th Centuries
Convivencia and the Politics of Religious Identity Gregory Baker Western Oregon University,
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Muslim and Jewish “Otherness” in the Spanish Nation-Building Process Throughout the Reconquista (1212-1614)
Imperial Spain: Castile and Aragon the Modern-Day State of Spain Originated As a Series of Separate and Distinct Kingdoms Throughout the Iberian Peninsula
Arabic: سﻟدﻧﻷا , Trans. Al-'Andalus; Spanish
Appendix for “The Feudal Revolution and Europe's Rise: Political
Historical Frontiers and the Rise of Inequality. the Case of the Frontier of Granada
The 1492 Jewish Expulsion from Spain: How Identity Politics and Economics Converged
Unit 6: the Christian Kingdoms
The Economic Consequences of the Spanish Reconquest: the Long-Term
Revised Identities of the Almoravid Dynasty and Almohad Caliphate and Al- Bayan Al-Mugrib Rolando J
The Administration of Spain Under Charles V, Spain's New Charlemagne
Peacemaking in Medieval León and Castile, C. 1100-1230
The Almohad: the Rise and Fall of the Strangers
Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia
Al-Andalus 1 Al-Andalus
Hispania, Al-Andalus, and the Crown of Castile: Architecture and Constructions of Identity
The Grand Mosque of Cordoba Riad Al-Chorbachi
Top View
Era Summary—Reconquista
UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Previously Published Works
Culture and Society in Medieval Galicia
The Space Between Love and Hate: Coexistence During Convivencia
The Economic Consequences of the Spanish Reconquest: the Long-Term
Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Perspectives on State Building in the Iberian Peninsula
Special Exhibition 2020 Arab Weavers – Christian Kings Medieval
Note on Terminology
Ledesma Under the Domination of Castile in The
Spanish Unity and Blame in the Legend of Rodrigo and Florinda
Isabella of Castile 1454 John II of Castile Dies; Isabella’S Half- Brother Henry IV Accedes to the Throne
Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia
“ADMIRAL” HERALDIC CARPET This Carpet Belongs to a Group of Medieval Spanish Rugs That Are Called
ROYAL GENEALOGY and the GOTHIC THESIS in MEDIEVAL IBERIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY by Andrew Devereux1