Conquerors, Brides and Concubines. Interfaith Relations and Social Power in Medieval Iberia.
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15/12/2016
15/12/2016
01/06/2016
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Resumo |
As its title indicates, this book, which is divided into four chapters, seeks to provide an overview of “the diverse political, social and cultural functions that interfaith marriage alliances and other sexual encounters fulfilled within the overall dynamic of Christian- Muslim relations in the Iberian Peninsula during the medieval period, both within al- Andalus (…) and the expansionist Christian-dominated polities of the North” (4). In this sense, its chronological span reaches from the early eighth century (the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Muslims) to 1492 (the Christian conquest of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada) |
Identificador |
Barton, Simon. Conquerors, Brides and Concubines. Interfaith Barton, Simon. Conquerors, Brides and Concubines. Interfaith Relations and Social Power in Medieval Iberia. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, Penn, 2015.ISBN 978-0-8122-4675-9. e-JPH, 14-1: (June 2016): 138-141 1645-6432 www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_Brazilian_Studies/ejph/html/issue27/html/v14n1a12.html http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19310 Departamento de História - Escola de Ciências Sociais mfbarros@uevora.pt 709 |
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eng |
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Brown University |
Direitos |
openAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Islam, Christianity, Iberia Peninsula, women |
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article |