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Richard Fletcher

Moorish Spain

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206 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 28 b/w photographs, 5 maps, 1 table
May 2006, Not available in British Commonwealth
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Beginning in the year 711 and continuing for nearly a thousand years, the Islamic presence survived in Spain, at times flourishing, and at other times dwindling into warring fiefdoms. But the culture and science thereby brought to Spain, including long-buried knowledge from Greece, largely forgotten during Europe's Dark Ages, was to have an enduring impact on the country as it emerged into the modern era. In this gracefully written history, Richard Fletcher reveals the Moorish culture in all its fascinating disparity and gives us history at its best: here is vivid storytelling by a renowned scholar.
"An excellent, introductory text. . . . Richard Fletcher manages to give us a picture of Hispano-Arab culture—its thought, architecture, poetry and politics—in under 200 pages."—New York Newsday

"Richard Fletcher is a distinguished historian and accomplished writer with the gift of making complex historical happenings comprehensible to his readers without losing a sense of their complexity."—The Spectator
Richard Fletcher was Professor of History at the University of York. He was the author of The Barbarian Conversion: From Paganism to Christianity (California, 1999)
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