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E-grāmata: Latin Expansion in the Medieval Western Mediterranean

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While Latin expansion stalled in the Eastern Mediterranean in the late Middle Ages, Islam lost ground to Christendom in the west - in the Spanish Levant, the islands of the Western Mediterranean, and even on the Maghribi coast, where conquerors and colonists from the northern shore of the sea established footholds. Edited by Eleanor Congdon, with an introduction by Felipe FernƔndez-Armesto and James Muldoon, this collection of classic studies illuminates the problems of how the expansion occurred and why it was slow and limited. The volume broaches fundamental questions of Mediterranean history formulated by Henri Pirenne and Fernand Braudel. The place of the late medieval Western Mediterranean in the history of the sea as a whole and of European overseas expansion generally emerges with new clarity, as the reader re-traces the process of formation of one of the worlds great frontiers between civilizations. Important work by Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol appears in translation for the first time, alongside pieces by such leading authorities as David Abulafia, Robert I. Burns, S.J., Miguel Angel Ladero Quesada, and Hilmar C. Krueger.
Acknowledgements vii
General Editors' Preface ix
Introduction xiii
Bibliography xxv
PART ONE THE RISE OF PISA AND GENOA
1 The Mahdia Campaign of 1087 H.E.J. Cowdrey
1(30)
2 The Politics of Violence and Trade: Denia and Pisa in the Eleventh Century Travis Bruce
31(16)
3 The Routine of Commerce between Genoa and North-West Africa during the late Twelfth Century Hilmar C. Krueger
47(22)
4 Genoese Merchants in Catalan Lands Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol
69(20)
PART TWO THE COMING OF THE NORMANS AND THE END OF ISLAM IN ITALY
5 The Occasion of the Coming of the Normans to Southern Italy John France
89(22)
6 The End of Muslim Sicily David S.H. Abulafia
111(32)
7 Muslim-Christian Relations in Medieval Southern Italy Julie Anne Taylor
143(10)
PART THREE THE CONQUESTS OF THE HOUSE OF BARCELONA
8 Free Moslems in the Balearics under Christian Rule in the Thirteenth Century Elena Lourie
153(26)
9 Journey from Islam: Incipient Cultural Transition in the Conquered Kingdom of Valencia (1240-1280) R. Ignatius Burns
179(20)
10 Social Riots on the Christian-Moslem Frontier (Thirteenth-Century Valencia) R. Ignatius Burns
199(24)
PART FOUR LATIN COLONIZATION IN THE MAGHRIB
11 Christian-Islamic Confrontation in the West: The Thirteenth-Century Dream of Conversion R. Ignatius Burns
223(50)
12 Conversion and St Louis's Last Crusade Michael Lower
273(22)
13 The Christian Community of Tunis at the Time of St Louis's Crusade, A.D. 1270 Ronald A. Messier
295(16)
PART FIVE THE CONQUEST OF GRANADA
14 Captives, Children and Conversion: A Case from Late Nasrid Granada Manuela Marin and Rachid El Hour
311(22)
15 Mudejares and Repobladores in the Kingdom of Granada (1485-1501) Miguel-Angel Ladero Quesada
333(26)
16 The Cannon Conquest of Nasrid Spain and the End of the Reconquista Weston F. Cook, Jr
359(30)
Index 389
Dr Eleanor A. Congdon is Associate Professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at Youngstown State University in Ohio, USA.