Discover the extraordinary story of al-Andalus—the dazzling crossroads where East meets West, faith converges with power, and cultures collide to create one of history's most vibrant civilizations. Culture in Transition delves deep into the dynamic fusion of Syrian, Arab, Berber, and Iberian peoples under the Umayyad dynasty, tracing the birth of a unique Andalusi identity that reshaped medieval Spain and left an indelible mark on the world.
From the dramatic flight of the last Umayyad prince to the establishment of Córdoba as a dazzling capital, to the rich tapestry of coexistence among Muslims, Christians, and Jews, this book reveals how art, language, religion, and commerce intertwined to forge a society both cosmopolitan and deeply rooted in local tradition. Explore the architectural marvels, poetic masterpieces, scientific breakthroughs, and daily lives of those who lived in this golden era of tolerance and transformation.
Combining rigorous historical scholarship with vivid storytelling, Culture in Transition appeals to history lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and readers fascinated by the enduring legacies of intercultural dialogue. This compelling narrative unveils how the forging of Andalusi identity amid conflict and collaboration offers timeless lessons on pluralism, creativity, and the making of civilization.
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