Sumario: | La Madina Olvidada explores the Islamic history and memory of Madrid, focusing on the city's evolution from its founding in the 9th century through to the 17th century. The book examines the traces of Islamic presence in Madrid amidst the backdrop of urban transformations and historical narratives. It addresses the challenges of integrating the Islamic heritage into the Spanish national consciousness, highlighting the enduring legacy of the Islamic, Mudéjar, and Morisco influences. Through a multidisciplinary approach, including Medieval and Modern History, Archaeology, and Islamic Studies, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical and cultural imprint left by the Islamic community in Madrid. The book is intended for scholars and readers interested in the historical and cultural dynamics between Christians and Muslims in medieval Spain.
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