From: The Journal of the American Oriental Society | Date: April 1, 1996| Author: | Copyright information

This volume represents a valuable addition to an underrepresented field of medieval Iberian history. As the author states in his introduction, "unlike the Mudejars and Spanish Jews, who have been the subjects of very extensive study in our times, the Mozarabs of the twelfth century and later are in some respects 'a forgotten community' as far as modern scholarship is concerned" (p. 2). This lacuna owes less to modern forgetfulness than to the rarity and extreme difficulty of texts documenting the life and beliefs of Arabic-speaking Christians in medieval Spain. Very little is known ...

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