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Articulating the Ḥijāba: Cultural Patronage and Political Legitimacy in al-Andalus

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In Articulating the Ḥijāba, Mariam Rosser-Owen analyses for the first time the artistic and cultural patronage of the ‘Amirid regents of the last Cordoban Umayyad caliph, Hisham II, a period rarely...
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In Articulating the Ḥijāba, Mariam Rosser-Owen analyses for the first time the artistic and cultural patronage of the ‘Amirid regents of the last Cordoban Umayyad caliph, Hisham II, a period rarely covered in the historiography of al-Andalus. Al-Mansur, the founder of this dynasty, is usually considered a usurper of caliphal authority, who pursued military victory at the expense of the transcendental achievements of the first two caliphs. But he also commissioned a vast extension to the Great Mosque of Cordoba, founded a palatine city, conducted skilled diplomatic relations, patronised a circle of court poets, and owned some of the most spectacular objects to survive from al-Andalus, in ivory and marble. This study presents the evidence for a reconsideration of this period.
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Price: $237.00
Pages: 478
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 1 The Near and Middle East
Publication Date: 08 December 2021
ISBN: 9789004469136
Format: Hardcover
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Mariam Rosser-Owen, D.Phil. (2004), University of Oxford, is Curator Middle East at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, specialising in the arts of Islamic Iberia and North Africa, with a particular focus on ivory and ceramics.