Coexistence in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies

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Anatolia
Arabic manuscripts
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comparative medieval Anatolia Iberia research
convivencia
cross-cultural exchange
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Iberia
manuscript transmission studies
medieval board games
medieval interfaith relations
medieval social dynamics
Mediterranean trade networks
religious minorities history

Product details

  • ISBN 9789048560691
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 May 2026
  • Publisher: Pallas Publications
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Coexistence in Medieval Christian and Muslim Societies offers the first comparative study of medieval Iberia and Anatolia, two peninsulas at opposite ends of the Mediterranean, exploring their religiously and ethnically diverse societies and shedding new light on the shared and distinct experiences of Christian and Muslim coexistence.

Through a collection of essays, the book offers fresh perspectives on convivencia by examining the political, social, and cultural histories of Muslim, Christian, and Jewish communities. It draws on diverse evidence, from Arabic manuscripts and medieval board games to trade networks and the plague and introduces innovative methodologies to highlight the social and cultural diversity of the medieval Mediterranean. The contributors to this book demonstrate that coexistence was not an idealistic vision, but a pragmatic necessity shaped by shifting power structures and economic realities.

Challenging academic compartmentalization and emphasizing the Mediterranean as a dynamic zone of interaction, this book is ideal for scholars and students of medieval history, Mediterranean studies, and interfaith relations, as well as those interested in cultural diversity and exchange. It is particularly suited for academic researchers, instructors, and libraries seeking comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to medieval studies.

Ahmet Usta is Assistant Professor of Medieval History at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University, Republic of Türkiye. His research focuses on the Eastern Mediterranean history in the Middle Ages, trade and diplomacy between Mamluks and Christian world, and also the history of medieval Cyprus in the later period.

Ömer Fatih Parlak is an Assistant Professor at Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakıf University, Republic of Türkiye. His research interests lie in the cultural history of games and games in literature.