Abstract
Introduction: Islam and Latin Christendom to 1050 Part I. Static Diasporas: Muslim Communities of Latin Christendom: 1. The tide turns: the Christian Spains I (c.1050-c.1150) 2. A triumph of pragmatism: the Christian Spains II (c.1150-c.1320) 3. Pushing the boundaries: Italy and North Africa (c.1050-c.1350) 4. Infidels in the Holy Land: the Latin East (1099-1291) 5. Diversity in an age of crises: the Christian Spains III (c.1350-1526) 6. Strangers in strange lands: foreign Muslims and slaves in Latin Christendom (c.1050-c.1550) 7. Christians in name: the Morisco problem (1499-1614) Part II. Living in Sin: Islamicate Society under Latin Dominion: 8. Thought: images and ideals of Muslims and Islamicate society in Latin Christendom 9. Word: law, administration and Islamicate society under Latin rule 10. Deed: the economic, social and cultural life of the Muslims of Latin Christendom Postscript: Convivencia, intolerance ... or 'questions badly put'?
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