Granada. Historia de un país islámico

  • Glick T
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Ex lib.HB p. 157 on 'elches' present in Nasrid royal guard and administration. p. 179. RRCC wanted to implement agreement with B after fall of Baza, and it was public opinion in Granada that was the obstacle. p. 195. B had renounced title of emir in 1496. Did he betray his people or was he simply being realistic. Weak and vacillating? but Castille's military force was greater, he was an astute diplomat, he took advantage of Castilian hesitation, he always counted on support amongst merchants, peasants, artesans and people of Albaicin. 196. Capitulationes were generous in order to preempt public anger and violence. 197. Capitulaciones based on medieval ideas, but could have lasted. Andalucian demands for land and power contriubted to their breakdown.

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Glick, T. F. (1971). Granada. Historia de un país islámico. Hispanic American Historical Review, 51(1), 190–191. https://doi.org/10.1215/00182168-51.1.190

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