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Glick, Thomas F., Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages, 2nd rev. ed., Leiden, E. J. Brill (Medieval and early modern Iberian world, 27), 2005, xxii + 402 pp., il.
- Resum
- Thomas Glick presents a comparative history of the Islamic and Christian areas of Spain in the period between A.D. 711 and 1250, when these areas emerged as distinct political, social, and cultural entities. The author accounts for the social, political, and ethnic structures that developed between the frontiers of Muslim and Christian territories and explores the cross-cultural relationships and the transmission of ideas and techniques, mainly from the Islamic culture to the Christian culture in Spain. Glick argues that science and technology are key indicators of cultural influence. The author has revised this text considerably since the first edition appeared in 1979 to reflect the "historiographic revolution" in Spanish medieval history as well as the advent of an innovative field of medieval archaeology over the last two decades.
Contents:
-- 1. Society and economy:
* At the crossroads of civilization
* Agriculture, settlement, and the moving frontier
* Urbanization and commerce
* Social structure
* Ethnic relations
* Structure and stability
-- 2. Movement of ideas and techniques:
* Technology
* Science
* Cultural process in medieval Spain
- Matèries
- Història de la ciència
Història de la tècnica Història de la cultura Arabisme Àrab
- Notes
- Ed. original: Princeton (NJ), Princeton University Press, 1979.
Trad. esp. en dos volums: Cristianos y musulmanes en la España medieval (711-1250), Madrid, Alianza Editorial (Alianza Universidad, 679), 1991; i Tecnología, ciencia y cultura en la España medieval, Madrid, Alianza Editorial (Alianza Universidad, 725), 1992.
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