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Record Nr.

UNINA9910461762803321

Autore

Clarke Nicola <1980-, >

Titolo

The Muslim conquest of Iberia : medieval Arabic narratives / / Nicola Clarke

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2012

ISBN

1-283-52069-9

9786613833143

0-203-18089-5

1-136-58820-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (273 p.)

Collana

Culture and civilization in the Middle East ; ; 30

Disciplina

946/.02

Soggetti

Muslims - Spain - History

Muslims - Spain - Historiography

Manuscripts, Arabic - Spain

Manuscripts, Arabic - Africa, North

Electronic books.

Spain History 711-1516 Early works to 1800

Spain History 711-1516 Historiography

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Constructing al-Andalus5 The Table of Solomon: a historiographical motif and its functions; The Temple of Jerusalem and its artistic and historiographical afterlife; Royal treasure hoards and the question of Visigothic legitimacy; Solomon's Table in the Muslim historiographical tradition; Conclusion; 6 Excusing and explaining conquest: traitors and collaborators in Muslim and Christian sources; Literary devices in historical writing; Traitor type 1: the plot device; Traitor type 2: the rogue insider; Traitor type 3: the romantic antihero; Traitor type 4: the disaffected faction; Conclusion

7 On the other side of the world: comparing narratives of contemporary Islamic conquests in the eastThe basic stories of the eastern narratives; Texts for the eastern narratives; The major themes of the eastern narratives; Conclusion: points of correspondence; Conclusion: history on the margins; Notes; Bibliography; Index



Sommario/riassunto

Medieval Islamic society set great store by the transmission of history: to edify, argue legal points, explain present conditions, offer political and religious legitimacy, and entertain. Modern scholars, too, have had much to say about the usefulness of early Islamic history-writing, although this debate has traditionally focused overwhelmingly on the central Islamic lands. This book looks instead at local and regional history-writing in Medieval Iberia. Drawing on numerous Arabic texts - historical, geographical and biographical - composed and transmitted in al-Andalus, North Afric