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What Was the Islamic Conquest of Iberia? Understanding the New Debate brings together leading scholars to offer an introduction to a recent debate with far-reaching implications for the study of history, as well as our understanding of the present.

In the year 711 CE, Islamic armies conquered the Iberian Peninsula. This seemingly uncontroversial claim has in fact been questioned, becoming an object of intense scholarly debate, debate that has reached a fevered pitch in recent decades within Spain. This volumeintroduces an anglophone audience to the terms and contours of this controversy, from its emergence in the late nineteenth century to its contemporary recrudescence. It suggests that far from an abstract discussion, this dispute reveals methodological and moral questions that remain vital to the study of the distant past, questions than cannot be easily resolved and have far-reaching consequences for the present. This volume offers novel perspectives on, not only the controversy, but also the latest research on the events of 711. These exemplary studies of historical, literary, and material cultural evidence demonstrate the promise and challenges for a new generation of scholarship.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies.

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What Was the Islamic Conquest of Iberia?
What Was the Islamic Conquest of Iberia? Understanding the New Debate brings together leading scholars to offer an introduction to a recent debate with far-reaching implications for the study of history, as well as our understanding of the present.
In the year 711 CE, Islamic armies conquered the Iberian Peninsula. This seemingly uncontroversial claim has in fact been questioned, becoming an object of intense scholarly debate, debate that has reached a fevered pitch in recent decades within Spain. This volume introduces an anglophone audience to the terms and contours of this controversy, from its emergence in the late nineteenth century to its contemporary recrudescence. It suggests that far from an abstract discussion, this dispute reveals methodological and moral questions that remain vital to the study of the distant past, questions than cannot be easily resolved and have far-reaching consequences for the present. This volume offers novel perspectives on, not only the controversy, but also the latest research on the events of 711. These exemplary studies of historical, literary, and material cultural evidence demonstrate the promise and challenges for a new generation of scholarship.
The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies.
Hussein Fancy is Associate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. He is the author of the award-winning book, The Mercenary Mediterranean: Sovereignty, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval Crown of Aragon (2018, 2nd ed.)
Alejandro Garca-Sanjun is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Huelva, Spain. Among other works, he authored La conquista islmica de la pennsula ibrica y la tergiversacin del pasado: del catastrofismo al negacionismo (2019, 2nd ed.)
What Was the Islamic Conquest of Iberia?
Understanding the New Debate
Edited by
Hussein Fancy and Alejandro Garca-Sanjun
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Contents
Hussein Fancy
Kenneth Baxter Wolf
Janina M. Safran
Jos C. Carvajal Lpez
Sbastien Gasc
Alejandro Garca-Sanjun
The chapters in this book were originally published in Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
The new convivencia
Hussein Fancy
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 295305
Myth, history, and the origins of al-Andalus: a historiographical essay
Kenneth Baxter Wolf
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 378401
Cultural memories of the conquest of al-Andalus between the ninth and twelfth centuries, C.E.
Janina M. Safran
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 359377
After the conquest: ceramics and migrations
Jos C. Carvajal Lpez
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 323341
Numismatics data about the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Sbastien Gasc
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 342358
Denying the Islamic conquest of Iberia: A historiographical fraud
Alejandro Garca-Sanjun
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, volume 11, issue 3 (November 2019), pp. 306322
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Jos C. Carvajal Lpez graduated in History in 2001 and defended his PhD thesis at the University of Granada in 2007. He has studied the early Islamic period in Spain (7th11th centuries), mainly through pottery analysis, and is currently Lecturer of Historical Archaeology at the University of Leicester, UK.
Hussein Fancy is Associate Professor of History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA. He is the author of The Mercenary Mediterranean: Sovereignty, Religion, and Violence in the Medieval Crown of Aragon.
Alejandro Garca-Sanjun earned a PhD in Medieval History from the University of Seville in 1998 and is currently Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Huelva, Spain.
Sbastien Gasc is Doctor in Medieval Studies at the University of Paris IV Sorbonne and a former member of the cole des Hautes tudes Hispaniques et Ibriques (Casa de Velzquez, Madrid). He is a specialist in Andalusi numismatics.
Janina M. Safran is Associate Professor of History at Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania, USA. She is the author of Defining Boundaries in al-Andalus and The Second Umayyad Caliphate.
Kenneth Baxter Wolf is the John Sutton Miner Professor of History, Chair of Classics, and Coordinator of Late Antique-Medieval Studies (LAMS) at Pomona College, California, USA. His research interests are in the cultural history of the medieval Latin Church.
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