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The Almohad Revolution
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Maribel Fierro
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The Almohad Revolution
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Politics and Religion in the Islamic West during the TwelfthThirteenth Centuries
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Fierro, Ma. Isabel (Maria Isabel)
The Almohad revolution : politics and religion in the Islamic West during the twelfth-thirteenth centuries.
(Variorum collected studies series ; CS996)
1. Almohades Spain Andalusia History. 2. Andalusia (Spain) History. 3. Andalusia (Spain) Civilization Islamic influences. 4. Islam and politics Spain Andalusia History To 1500. 5. Almohades Africa, North History. 6. Almoravides Spain Andalusia History.
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ISBN 978-1-4094-4053-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011936196
ISBN 9781409440536 (hbk)
VARIORUM COLLECTED STUDIES SERIES CS996
CONTENTS
[Entre el Magreb y al-Andalus: la autoridad poltica y religiosa en poca almorvide]
Balaguer, 1105: Crulla de civilitzacions: Reuni Cientfic, ed. F Sabat (X Curs dEstiu Comtat dUrgell celebrat a Balaguer els dies 13, 14 i 15 de juliol de 2005 sota la direcci de F. Sabat i M. Pedrol). Lleida: Pags editors, 2007, 99120. Translated into English by Ed McAllister
[Le mahd Ibn Tmart et al-Andalus: llaboration de la lgitimit almohade]
Revue dEtudes sur le Monde Musulman et la Mditerrane 914, 2001, 107124. Translated into English by Ed McAllister
[Las genealogas de Abd al-Mumin, primer califa almohade]
Al-Qanara 24, 2003, 77108. Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
[Sobre monedas de poca almohade: I. El dinar del cad Iyad que nunca existi. II. Cundo se acuaron las primer as monedas almohades y la cuestin de la licitud de acuar moneda]
Al-Qanara 27, 2006, 45776. Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
[Revolucin y tradicin: algunos aspectos del mundo del saber en al-Andalus durante las pocas almorvide y almohade]
EOBA 10, eds M.L. vila and M. Fierro, Madrid / Granada, 2000, 131166. Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
[Doctrina y prctica jurdicas bajo los almohades]
Los almohades: problemas y perspectivas, eds P. Cressier, M. Fierro and L. Molina. Madrid: CSIC / Casa de Velzquez, 2005, 895935. Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
[El ttulo de la crnica almohade de Ibn ib al-alt]
Al-Qanara 24, 2003, 291293. Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
[Algunas reflexiones sobre el poder itinerante almohade]
e-Spania 8, dcembre 2009, mis en ligne le 18 dcembre 2009. (http://e-spania.revues.org/index18653.html). Translated into English by Jeremy Rogers
This volume contains xiv + 342 pages
PUBLISHERS NOTE
The articles in this volume, as in all others in the Variorum Collected Studies Series, have not been given a new, continuous pagination. In order to avoid confusion, and to facilitate their use where these same studies have been referred to elsewhere, the original pagination has been maintained wherever possible. In this volume, articles I, II, III, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, and XIV have been reset with a new pagination. Of these, articles I and XIV have the original page numbers in square brackets within the text. All other reset articles are English translations of the original versions.
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Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following persons, institutions, journals and publishers for their kind permission to reproduce the articles included in this volume: Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden (for articles I and XIV); Dr Flocel Sabat, University of Lleida (II); Revue dtudes sur le Monde Musulman et la Mditerrane (III); Prof. Bruce Craig, and the Middle East Documentation Center, Chicago (IV); Mercedes Garca-Arenal, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Madrid (Al-Qanara) (V, VI, IX); Miguel ngel Puig-Samper Mulero, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Madrid (VII, VIII); Georges Martin, University of Paris-Sorbonne (e-Spania) (X); Jim Eisenbraun (Israel Oriental Studies) (XI); Oxford University Press (XII); and Taylor and Francis (XIII).
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The English translations of articles II, III, V, VII, VIII, IX, and X have been financed by the Advanced Research Grant Knowledge, heresy and political culture in the Islamic West, eighth-fifteenth century (KOHEPOCU), European Research Council.
Although a term seldom used when writing the history of Islamic societies, revolution is the most adequate to convey what the Almohads stood for in the Islamic West the regions that are now Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, the western part of Libya and al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula) during the sixth/twelfth century. The Almohads did what revolutionaries do: they openly and explicitly marked the break between the old and the new times, resorting to the use of violence, but also developing an ambitious propagandistic and pedagogical programme to habituate their subjects to the new Almohad beliefs and ways of doing things.