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Early Modern Narratives of Islam across Europe

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This book analyses early modern narratives that have shaped Europe's understanding of its Islamic heritage and produces reflective material addressing four main themes: religion, permeability, oppo...
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  • 23 October 2025
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This book analyses early modern narratives that have shaped Europe's understanding of its Islamic heritage and produces reflective material addressing four main themes: religion, permeability, opposition, and images. The chapters herein seek to create a connected history, defining pan-European trends rather than comparative histories. Through collaborative research, the contributors to this volume explore the narratives that circulated in late medieval and early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, if and how these narratives linked different regions, and their lasting influence on modern views.

Contributors are: Antonio Urquízar-Herrera, Elias Kolovos, Ferenc Toth, Mercedes García-Arenal, Tijana Krstić, Luis F. Bernabé Pons, Kate Randazzo, Asim Zubčević, Ana Struillou, Ognjen Krešić, Elena Paulino, Bruno Pomara, Houssem Eddine Chachia, Andrezj Drozd, Katarzyna Starczewska, Ana Echevarría, Emir O. Filipović, Magnus Ressel, Sophia Abplanalp, Rubén González Cuerva, Evrim Türkçelik, Gabriel Pirický, Amadeo Serra, Borja Franco, Laura Stagno, Ivana Čapeta Rakić, Giuseppe Capriotti, Charlotte Colding Smith, Ana Cabrera Lafuente, Filiz Çakir Phillip, Helena Lahoz, Mattia Guidetti, and Alicia Miguélez.
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Price: $136.00
Pages: 344
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 23 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004740778
Format: Hardcover
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Antonio Urquízar-Herrera, Ph.D. (2000), University of Córdoba, is Full Professor of Art History at UNED (Madrid, Spain). He has published several books on early modern Iberian art, including Admiration and Awe: Morisco Buildings and Identity Negotiations in Early Modern Spanish Historiography (Oxford University Press, 2017).

Borja Franco Llopis, Ph.D. (2009), University of Barcelona, is Full Professor of Art History at UNED (Madrid, Spain). His research is devoted to the visual and literary representation of otherness in Europe in the late medieval and early modern periods.

Elena Paulino Montero, Ph.D. (2015), Complutense University of Madrid, is Associate Professor of Art History at UNED (Madrid, Spain). Her research focuses on the artistic patronage of the nobility and monarchy in late medieval Castile and on the artistic exchanges between Castile, al-Andalus, and the European Christian kingdoms.