This volume brings together a team of leading scholars in Spanish studies to interrogate the contemporary significance of the medieval past, offering a counterbalance to intellectual withdrawal from urgent public debates.
Introduction: “Criminal non-Intervention”: Hispanism, medievalism, and the pursuit of neutrality
págs. 1-31
págs. 33-52
págs. 53-66
Memory and mutilation: the case of the Moriscos
págs. 67-89
Expulsion from paradise: exiled intellectuals and andalusian tolerance
págs. 91-113
págs. 115-132
Spain’s new Muslims: a historical romance
Lisa Abend
págs. 133-156
The persistence of the past in the Albaicín: Granada’s new mosque and the question of historical relevance
págs. 157-188
Postscript: futures of Al-Andalus
págs. 189-208
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