Course Description
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Course Name
Islamic Culture in Spain
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Host University
Universidad de Granada
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Location
Granada, Spain
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Area of Study
European Studies, History, Middle Eastern Studies, Religion
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Language Level
High Advanced
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Description
The aims of this course are to explain to the students the history, society, art and other cultural manifestations of al-Andalus from its birth in the year 711 to its disappearance in 1492. But the course will not be limited to this period nor to the geographical frame of alAndalus. An ample introduction to the Islamic world will be given, and al-Andalus will be related to the Omeya and Abbasi empires and in general the historical evolution of the Islam, the configuration of the Christian kingdoms of the north peninsular will be studied and the course will finish with an introduction to the Mudejars and the Moriscos (Moslem converts to Christianity).Content
Topic 1. Introduction to the Islam world
Topic 2. The Islamic empire. The invasion of the Iberian peninsula
Topic 3. The emirate and the caliphate of Córdoba
Topic 4. The crisis of the caliphate of Córdoba. The taifas kingdoms
Topic 5. Women, family and love in al-Andalus
Topic 6.The Almohads and the Almoravids
Topic 7. The Mudejars: crisis of al-Andalus and Christian expansion
Topic 8. The Nasrid Kingdom Topic
9. The Moslem city of Western Islam. Nasrid Granada
Topic 10. Images of al-Andalus: culture, science and customs
Topic 11. End of the Nasrid sultanate
Topic 12. The Moriscos (Moslem converts to Christianity). The heritage of al-AndalusActivities
As well as class lectures the students will go on two guided visits around historical Granada, both in class time. Students will also give brief talks on topics given by the teacher and they will also listen to some andalusí music. In most of the classes students will view slides. Assessment Students’ assessment will be based on the average mark of two exams (first midterm and final, which will be another mid-term), and to this mark will be added the attendance and pieces of work, up to a maximum of 20%.