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Hardcover The Medieval Spains Book

ISBN: 0521394368

ISBN13: 9780521394369

The Medieval Spains

(Part of the Cambridge Medieval Textbooks Series)

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This book traces the political evolution of the Iberian peninsula from a group of late Roman imperial provinces to the monarchies of the mid-fifteenth century. The book consists of a series of essays... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An excellent intro to Spanish history

The title of this book is not a proper choice for a book which covers the history of what is now Spain long before the medieval period. Reilly starts with the Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula during the late Imperial period and ends with the expulsion of the Muslims and Jews in the 15th century. The book does a wonderful job of explaining how these Roman provinces were governed, and how the Goth and Visigoth invasions which ended Roman control was a short period relative to the invasion by the Muslims and their control of parts of modern Spain. The current borders of Portugal, France and Spain, not to mention Gibraltar and the enclaves of Northern Africa still controlled by Spain is covered in detail. This is not an exciting book, but a well written one. There is enough detailed information to inform the reader of the many forces involved, but it is not boring like many books that cover so much detail can be. If you want to understand this peninsular crossroads, and how it has been misrepresented as an example of how "enlightened" the Islamic invaders were, you could do far worse than read this short but worthwhile book.

Concise yet broad introduction

Bernard Reilly would have a difficult time convincing anyone that he is an exciting writer. Fortunately for us, he is a good writer. Reilly manages to give a solid omniscient introduction to an obscure topic in just over two hundred pages. If the book were any longer it would be difficult to get through; if it were any shorter it would not be as informative.What is unique about Reilly's book is that it takes an omniscient view of medieval Spain. Most books tend either to concentrate on Al-Andalus or on the Christian states in the north. Here, each is represented (althought the Christian states do seem to get more attention) well. Reilly spends plenty of time on the "fun stuff" of history, but also on the economic, legal, and religious issues.As I alluded to above, this book is dry. It is, however, necessary. So pick it up, get through it, and then you will be able to move on to some of the more exciting books on the subject (Hugh Kennedy's, for example).

Useful starting-point

A clear and informative overview of both sides of the religious and territorial divide in medieval Spain. Not is the focus solely on military and political details, although these things are paid due attention; Reilly also takes in culture, society and technology to paint a broad picture of Muslim, Christian and Jewish life in Iberia. A great place to start.

Good stuff

Reilly's The Medieval Spains is chock full of details and dates that might daze a reader unfamiliar with the history of Muslim Spain. However, it is a very useful and thorough history, and I do recommend it for its strong scholarship and for the way it's set up: the chapters are divided into sections like general history(dates, rulers, etc.) and culture.

Brilliant clear and helpful

Before reading this I had little notion of Spanish history. Afterwards I'd become fascinated with not just Spain but much related history in the whole region and as far afield as Iran. Great general reading yet specialised enough for atext book. Bravo.
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