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History as Prelude - Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean (Hardcover): Joseph V. Montville History as Prelude - Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean (Hardcover)
Joseph V. Montville; Contributions by Mark R. Cohen, Olivia Remie Constable, Ahmad Dallal, Thomas F. Glick, …
R3,669 R2,583 Discovery Miles 25 830 Save R1,086 (30%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of essays by seven highly respected scholars is a straightforward narrative of real world intellectual, commercial, spiritual, philosophical, scientific, esthetic creative engagement among Jews, Muslims, and some Christians in daily life in Spain and around the Mediterranean. History as Prelude is a major contribution to the Israeli-Arab peace process because it undermines in fact, blows away the efforts of propagandists who serve governments or political movements to negate the reality of the Arab-Jewish relationship in the medieval Mediterranean. The contributors, in unassuming, well-researched scholarship have erected a wall protecting historical reality from distortion, providing irrefutable and often delightful examples of creative coexistence."

History as Prelude - Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean (Paperback): Joseph V. Montville History as Prelude - Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean (Paperback)
Joseph V. Montville; Contributions by Mark R. Cohen, Olivia Remie Constable, Ahmad Dallal, Thomas F. Glick, …
R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of essays by seven highly respected scholars is a straightforward narrative of real world-intellectual, commercial, spiritual, philosophical, scientific, aesthetic-creative engagement among Jews, Muslims, and some Christians in daily life in Spain and around the Mediterranean. History as Prelude is a major contribution to the Israeli-Arab peace process because it undermines-in fact, blows away-the efforts of propagandists who serve governments or political movements to negate the reality of the Arab-Jewish relationship in the medieval Mediterranean. The contributors, in unassuming, well-researched scholarship have erected a wall protecting historical reality from distortion, providing irrefutable-and often delightful-examples of creative coexistence.

Housing the Stranger in the Mediterranean World - Lodging, Trade, and Travel in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Hardcover,... Housing the Stranger in the Mediterranean World - Lodging, Trade, and Travel in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Hardcover, New)
Olivia Remie Constable
R2,155 Discovery Miles 21 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Greek pandocheion, the Arabic funduq, and Latin fondaco were hostelries for medieval Mediterranean travellers that evolved into centers of trade between Muslim and Christian regions. Olivia Remie Constable traces the evolution of this family of institutions from the pandocheion in Late Antiquity to the arrival of European merchants in Islamic markets and the appearance of the fondaco. Constable's study demonstrates the role of common economic interests in their development.

Housing the Stranger in the Mediterranean World - Lodging, Trade, and Travel in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Paperback):... Housing the Stranger in the Mediterranean World - Lodging, Trade, and Travel in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Paperback)
Olivia Remie Constable
R1,280 Discovery Miles 12 800 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Greek pandocheion, Arabic funduq, and Latin fundicum (fondaco) were ubiquitous in the Mediterranean sphere for nearly two millennia. These institutions were not only hostelries for traders and travelers, but also taverns, markets, warehouses, and sites for commercial taxation and regulation. In this highly original study, Professor Constable traces the complex evolution of this family of institutions from the pandocheion in Late Antiquity, to the appearance of the funduq throughout the Muslim Mediterranean following the rise of Islam. By the twelfth century, with the arrival of European merchants in Islamic markets, the funduq evolved into the fondaco. These merchant colonies facilitated trade and travel between Muslim and Christian regions. Before long, fondacos also appeared in southern European cities. This study of the diffusion of this institutional family demonstrates common economic interests and cross-cultural communications across the medieval Mediterranean world, and provides a striking contribution to our understanding of this region.

Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain - The Commercial Realignment of the Iberian Peninsula, 900-1500 (Paperback, New Ed): Olivia... Trade and Traders in Muslim Spain - The Commercial Realignment of the Iberian Peninsula, 900-1500 (Paperback, New Ed)
Olivia Remie Constable
R1,322 Discovery Miles 13 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume surveys Iberian international trade from the tenth to the fifteenth century, with particular emphasis on commerce in the Muslim period and on changes brought by Christian conquest of much of Muslim Spain in the thirteenth century. From the tenth to the thirteenth century, markets in the Iberian peninsula were closely linked to markets elsewhere in the Islamic world, and a strong east-west Mediterranean trading network linked Cairo with Cordoba. Following routes along the North African coast, Muslim and Jewish merchants carried eastern goods to Muslim Spain, returning eastwards with Andalusi exports. Situated at the edge of the Islamic west, Andalusi markets were also emporia for the transfer of commodities between the Islamic world and Christian Europe. After the thirteenth century the Iberian peninsula became part of the European economic sphere, its commercial realignment aided by the opening of the Straits of Gibraltar to Christian trade, and by the contemporary demise of the Muslim trading network in the Mediterranean.

Medieval Iberia - Readings from Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Sources (Paperback, 2nd edition): Olivia Remie Constable Medieval Iberia - Readings from Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Sources (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Olivia Remie Constable
R1,348 Discovery Miles 13 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For some historians, medieval Iberian society was one marked by peaceful coexistence and cross-cultural fertilization; others have sketched a harsher picture of Muslims and Christians engaged in an ongoing contest for political, religious, and economic advantage culminating in the fall of Muslim Granada and the expulsion of the Jews in the late fifteenth century. The reality that emerges in "Medieval Iberia" is more nuanced than either of these scenarios can comprehend. Now in an expanded, second edition, this monumental collection offers unparalleled access to the multicultural complexity of the lands that would become modern Portugal and Spain.The documents collected in "Medieval Iberia" date mostly from the eighth through the fifteenth centuries and have been translated from Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Judeo-Arabic, Castilian, Catalan, and Portuguese by many of the most eminent scholars in the field of Iberian studies. Nearly one quarter of this edition is new, including visual materials and increased coverage of Jewish and Muslim affairs, as well as more sources pertaining to women, social and economic history, and domestic life. This primary source material ranges widely across historical chronicles, poetry, and legal and religious sources, and each is accompanied by a brief introduction placing the text in its historical and cultural setting. Arranged chronologically, the documents are also keyed so as to be accessible to readers interested in specific topics such as urban life, the politics of the royal courts, interfaith relations, or women, marriage, and the family.

To Live Like a Moor - Christian Perceptions of Muslim Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Spain (Hardcover): Olivia Remie... To Live Like a Moor - Christian Perceptions of Muslim Identity in Medieval and Early Modern Spain (Hardcover)
Olivia Remie Constable; Edited by Robin Vose; Contributions by David Nirenberg
R1,389 Discovery Miles 13 890 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

What do clothing, bathing, or dining habits reveal about one's personal religious beliefs? Nothing, of course, unless such outward bodily concerns are perceived to hold some sort of spiritual significance. Such was the case in the multireligious world of medieval Spain, where the ways in which one dressed, washed, and fed the body were seen as potential indicators of religious affiliation. True faith might be a matter of the soul, but faith identity could also literally be worn on the sleeve or reinforced through performance of the most intimate functions of daily life. The significance of these practices changed over time in the eyes of Christian warriors, priests, and common citizens who came to dominate all corners of the Iberian peninsula by the end of the fifteenth century. Certain "Moorish" fashions occasionally crossed over religious lines, while visits to a local bathhouse and indulgence in a wide range of exotic foods were frequently enjoyed by Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike. Yet at the end of the Middle Ages, attitudes hardened. With the fall of Granada, and the eventual forced baptism of all Spain's remaining Muslims, any perceived retention of traditional "Moorish" lifestyles might take on a sinister overtone of disloyalty and resistance. Distinctive clothing choices, hygienic practices, and culinary tastes could now lead to charges of secret allegiance to Islam. Repressive legislation, inquisitions, and ultimately mass deportations followed. To Live Like a Moor traces the many shifts in Christian perceptions of Islam-associated ways of life which took place across the centuries between early Reconquista efforts of the eleventh century and the final expulsions of Spain's converted yet poorly assimilated Morisco population in the seventeenth. Using a wealth of social, legal, literary, and religious documentation in this, her last book, Olivia Remie Constable revealed the complexities and contradictions underlying a historically notorious transition from pluralism to intolerance.

Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World - Illustrative Documents (Paperback, new edition): Robert Lopez, Irving Raymond Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World - Illustrative Documents (Paperback, new edition)
Robert Lopez, Irving Raymond; Foreword by Olivia Remie Constable
R819 Discovery Miles 8 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of merchant documents is essential reading for any student of economic developments in the Middle Ages who wishes to go beyond the level of textbook summaries. Different aspects of economic life in the Mediterranean world are delineated in the light of a rich variety of articles and other contemporary writings, drawn from Muslim and Christian sources. From commercial contracts, promissory notes, and judicial acts to working manuals of practical geography and philology, this volume of documents provides an unparalleled portrait of the world of medieval commerce.

How to Defeat the Saracens - Guillelmus Ade, Tractatus Quomodo Sarraceni Sunt Expugnandi; Text and Translation with Notes... How to Defeat the Saracens - Guillelmus Ade, Tractatus Quomodo Sarraceni Sunt Expugnandi; Text and Translation with Notes (Hardcover)
William Of Adam William Of Adam, Giles Constable, Ranabir Chakravarti, Olivia Remie Constable, Tia Kolbaba
R814 Discovery Miles 8 140 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The fall of Acre in 1291 inspired many schemes for crusades to recover Jerusalem. One of these proposals is How to Defeat the Saracens, written around 1317 by William of Adam, a Dominican who traveled in the eastern Mediterranean, Persia, and parts of India. Extensive notes guide the reader through the historical context of this fascinating work.

Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World - Illustrative Documents (Hardcover, new edition): Robert Lopez, Irving Raymond Medieval Trade in the Mediterranean World - Illustrative Documents (Hardcover, new edition)
Robert Lopez, Irving Raymond; Foreword by Olivia Remie Constable
R2,418 Discovery Miles 24 180 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of merchant documents is essential reading for any student of economic developments in the Middle Ages who wishes to go beyond the level of textbook summaries. Different aspects of economic life in the Mediterranean world are delineated in the light of a rich variety of articles and other contemporary writings, drawn from Muslim and Christian sources. From commercial contracts, promissory notes, and judicial acts to working manuals of practical geography and philology, this volume of documents provides an unparalleled portrait of the world of medieval commerce.

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