/ Paradise Lost: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in al-Andalus
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Paradise Lost: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in al-Andalus
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From the beginning of the 8th to the beginning of the 17th century, Islam played a crucial role in the history of the Iberian peninsula. Today this period is often portrayed as one of inter-religious harmony, while al-Andalus is simultaneously mourned in contemporary Islamist discourse as a lost paradise. In this course we will investigate the rich and complex history of al-Andalus, focusing on the changing relationships between Muslim, Christian and Jewish communities.
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Attendance and participation (includes weekly reports) (15%);
First Analytical Essay (25%);
Second Analytical Essay (25%);
Research Paper (35%) (including final presentation)