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Seven new scholarly essays present original research that includes rare historical and photographic materials highlighting the significance of Islamic civilization and its vexed legacy in a variety of contemporary European countries and challenging the perception of European identity as exclusively Christian. This volume unearths a rich, complex history of relationships between Muslims and Christians in Europe whose value lies in the close and continued connections between them that began so long ago on European soil.

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Seven new scholarly essays present original research that includes rare historical and photographic materials highlighting the significance of Islamic civilization and its vexed legacy in a variety of contemporary European countries and challenging the perception of European identity as exclusively Christian. This volume unearths a rich, complex history of relationships between Muslims and Christians in Europe whose value lies in the close and continued connections between them that began so long ago on European soil.
Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Drayson, Ph.D. (1983), Emeritus Fellow in Spanish at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. She has published widely on medieval and early modern Spanish literature and cultural history, including The Moor's Last Stand: How seven centuries of Muslim rule in Spain came to an end (Profile Books, 2017), one of The Times and Sunday Times best history books of 2017, and Lost Paradise: the story of Granada (Head of Zeus, 2021).