La conquista islámica de la península Ibérica y la tergiversación del pasado: del catastrofismo al negacionismo

Vgl. Rez. von Eduardo Manzano in al-Qanṭara 35.2014 S. 311-319: The well-known thesis by I.Olagüe that suggested that the Arabs did not actually conquer Hispania has received a fresh and outlandish momentum in the last years thank to a number of factors: its diffusion in internetforums, its adoption...

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1. Verfasser: García Sanjuan, Alejandro (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Spanish
Veröffentlicht: Madrid Marcial Pons Historia 2013
Schriftenreihe:Estudios
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Zusammenfassung:Vgl. Rez. von Eduardo Manzano in al-Qanṭara 35.2014 S. 311-319: The well-known thesis by I.Olagüe that suggested that the Arabs did not actually conquer Hispania has received a fresh and outlandish momentum in the last years thank to a number of factors: its diffusion in internetforums, its adoption as a historical narrative by Islamic communities and, finally, the atempts to adapt it as a historical discourse which allows to show a supposed cultural continuity with the classical world. The recent book by Alejandro García Sanjuán is an excellent answer to this interpretation. García Sanjuán tackles with precision and minute detail all the misunderstadings and phalacies on which negationism bases its claims. The work also contains interesting critical contributions to our knowledge of the conquest of 711, which are discussed in detail.
Beschreibung:496 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9788492820931

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