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García-Contreras, Ruiz Guillermo, García Marcos García, Martínez Nicolas Losilla, et al. "El legado de Andrew M. Watson en al-Andalus: nuevas perspectivas sobre la Revolución Verde Islámica." Anales de la Universidad de Alicante. Historia Medieval. Arqueología medieval y mundo rural: nuevos horizontes, viejos problemas 26, Special Issue (2025): 135–74. https://doi.org/10.14198/medieval.29143.

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Este trabajo realiza una síntesis crítica del legado historiográfico de la propuesta de revolución agrícola que Andrew M. Watson planteó en su influyente obra «Agricultural Innovation in the Early Islamic World: The Diffusion of Crops and Farming Techniques, 700-1100». Su tesis principal sostiene que el mundo islámico medieval experimentó una serie de innovaciones agrícolas que transformaron radicalmente la economía y la sociedad de la época, un proceso que él denominó como la «revoluci
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Putra, Johan Septian, and Zakiyah Rahmi. "The Economic Progress of the Ottoman Empire: An Analysis of Advancement During the Reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent." Journal of Philology and Historical Review 2, no. 2 (2025): 138–50. https://doi.org/10.61540/jphr.v2i2.97.

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The development of the Islamic economy during the reign of Suleiman al-Qanuni (1520–1566 CE) represents one of the significant episodes in the history of global economic development. This article analyzes the economic progress achieved by the Ottoman Empire during the reign of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (1520-1566), known as one of the peak periods in the empire's history. The main focus of this research is on the economic policies implemented by Sultan Suleiman, as well as their impact on key sectors such as agriculture, trade, and taxation. The research methods employed are: heuristics,
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Gould, W. T. S. "Migration and development in Western Kenya, 1971–82: a retrospective analysis of primary school leavers." Africa 55, no. 3 (1985): 262–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1160580.

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Development in Kenya in the 1970s: Issues and Some TrendsThe early years of the 1970s saw two important milestones for the political economy and historiography of Kenya. The ILO report of 1972 was a major critique of Kenya's development efforts since independence that identified growing problems of poverty and inequality which were the result of policies that in many other respects achieved desirable objectives (International Labour Office, 1972). The ILO diagnosis and proposals had some direct influence on government policies, notably in the Third and Fourth Development Plans, for 1974–78 and
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Kirchner, Helena. "The Archaeology of Field Systems in Al-Andalus." Agronomy 14, no. 1 (2024): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy14010196.

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The Berber and Arab conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 C.E. led to a profound transformation of the agricultural landscape. The layout of the irrigated areas, both rural and urban, is recognisable because it is the result of social and technological choices. But irrigated agriculture was not the only option in Al-Andalus. Rainfed agriculture is supposed to have been the main form of agriculture in large areas of the centre and west of the peninsula, although the field systems have been scarcely identified. In regions where irrigation was the preferred option, rainfed crops were complemen
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England, Samuel. "After Nostalgia: Revisiting Palestine’s Poetics of al-Andalus." Journal of Arabic Literature 55, no. 1 (2024): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341505.

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Abstract During the past thirty years, scholars of Arab cultural politics have struggled to articulate modern Palestinians’ unique ways of viewing the medieval past. Al-Andalus in particular fascinates authors and visual artists of Palestine. Our current theoretical framework within Arabic literature is poorly adapted to the sweeping historiography that these authors and artists create. This article revises the academic consensus that nostalgia is the organizing principle for Palestinian expressions of Andalusi identity. It provides a new way to understand the relationship between modern Pales
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García Sanjuán, Alejandro. "La persistencia del discurso nacionalcatólico sobre el medievo peninsular en la historiografía española actual / The Persistence of National-Catholic Discourse on Medieval Iberia in Current Spanish Historiography." Historiografías, no. 12 (December 27, 2017): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.2016122367.

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This work examines the surviving persistence of the National Catholic discourse within current Spanish historiography with special regard to the specific case of the study of the Middle Ages. This approach to the medieval Iberian past may be summarized in two major features: the historical illegitimacy of al-Andalus from its origins, expressed through the notion of the Arab and Islamic “invasion” of Iberia, and the consequent legitimacy and glorification of the Christian conquest (so-called Reconquista), ending with the siege of Granada by the Catholic Kings in 1492. The recent publication of
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García-Contreras, Guillermo. "Are Postcolonial Narratives useful in Al-Andalus Archaeology?." Anduli, no. 20 (2021): 179–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.12795/anduli.2021.i20.10.

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Archaeological investigations of al-Andalus has become increasingly important in medieval studies, but it has traditionally been left out of the research agenda of European medieval archaeology. This is due to its exoticism and not fitting in well with the construction of a European identity and Spanish national history based on Christian expansion and the “Reconquest” process. At the same time, due to the geographical location and geopolitical position of the Iberian Peninsula within the “West”, scholars working on Islamic archaeology have dedicated less attention to al-Andalus than to other
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Salas-Salvadó, Jordi, Maria D. Huetos-Solano, Pilar García-Lorda, and Mònica Bulló. "Diet and dietetics in al-Andalus." British Journal of Nutrition 96, S1 (2006): S100—S104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/bjn20061710.

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Al-Andalus society (711–1492) based its idea of health on the wisdom of Classical Greece, the Hippocratic–Galenic theories, as well as the Persian and Hindu cultures. The twelfth century in al-Andalus is considered to be the most prolific period for works of a scientific and technical nature. At the time, the main treatises on dietetics were written and this science reached its widest expression with such leading figures as Ibn Wāfīd, Avenzoar, Averroes and Maimonides, whose works revealed the first scientific knowledge on the nutritional processes of the human body. Diet was regarded as being
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Akyürek, Yakup. "Mashāhid as a Spatial Analysis Term in Sīra Literature: The Journey of a Pre-Modern Concept." Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi (SAUIFD) 27, no. 1 (2025): 20–35. https://doi.org/10.17335/sakaifd.1631174.

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Sīra writing, an essential subfield of Islamic historiography, focuses on the detailed narration of the life of the Prophet Muḥammad. Within this literature, the terms sīra and maghāzī are among the most commonly employed. In addition, the concept of mashāhid, which frequently appears in early sīra sources but has been largely forgotten over time, refers to the specific locations where the Prophet was present during battles and other significant events. This study investigates the conceptual relationship between mashāhid, sīra, and maghāzī, and traces the historical trajectory of the term from
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Ahsani, S. A. H. "The State of Research on Islamic Spain." American Journal of Islam and Society 9, no. 4 (1992): 556–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v9i4.2541.

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The era of Muslim rule in Spain (711-1491 CE) witnessed great contributionsin many areas of knowledge and learning. Rapid strides weremade in such diverse fields as art and architecture, agriculture and handicrafts,linguistics and literature, humanities and Social studies, music andpoetry, and the physical and mechanical sciences. In fact, Islamic Spain,known to the Muslim world as al Andalus, served as a bridge for thetransfer of the knowledge and wisdom of Classical Greece to Europe, aprocess that eventually led to the European Renaissance.The achievements of al Andalus will not be discussed
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Books on the topic "Historiography of agriculture in al-Andalus"

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Manzano, Reynaldo Fernández. Música de al-Andalus. Editorial Universidad de Granada, 2015.

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Sammān, Sayf al-Islām. al-Awḍāʻ al-bīʼīyah fī al-Andalus: Al-maẓāhir al-ʻumrānīyah wa-al-bīʼah al-iqtiṣādīyah mundhu al-fatḥ al-Islāmī lil-Andalus ḥattá nihāyat ʻaṣr duwaylāt al-ṭawāʼif, 92 H-484 H/711 M-1091 M. Muʼassasat Shabāb al-Jāmiʻah, 2018.

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Manuela, Marín, ed. Al-Andalus/España: Historiografías en contraste : siglos XVII-XXI. Casa de Velázquez, 2009.

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E, García Sánchez, Escuela de Estudios Arabes de Granada., Jornadas sobre las Ciencias de la Naturaleza en al-Andalus (1989 : Escuela de Estudios Arabes de Granada), and Jornadas sobre las Ciencias de la Naturaleza en al-Andalus (2nd : 1989 : Escuela de Estudios Arabes de Granada), eds. Ciencias de la naturaleza en al-Andalus. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1990.

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Baleàrics), Jornades d'Estudis Històrics Locals (5th 1985 Institut d'Estudis. Les illes orientals d'al-Andalus i les seves relacions amb Sharq al-Andalus, Magrib i Europa cristiana (ss. VIII-XIII). Institut d'Estudis Baleàrics, 1987.

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1949-, Brann Ross, Sutcliffe Adam, and University of Pennsylvania. Center for Advanced Judaic Studies., eds. Renewing the past, reconfiguring Jewish culture: From al-Andalus to the Haskalah. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004.

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Albertini, Louis. Essor de l'agriculture en al-Andalus (Ibérie arabe): Xe-XIVe siècle : performances des agronomes arabo-andalous. L'Harmattan, 2013.

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Fernandez, Imma. Al-Andalus au-delà de tous les silences: Approche anthropologique sur la construction de la mémoire en Andalousie par rapport à son passé musulman. Université de Lausanne, Institut d'anthropologie et de sociologie, 1996.

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Carbonell i Cortés, Ovidi, 1966-, ed. Traducir al-Andalus: El discurso del otro en el arabismo español : de Conde a García Gómez. Edwin Mellen Press, 2009.

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Ṭāhā, ʻAbd al-Wāḥid Dhannūn. Nashʾat tadwīn al-tārīkh al-ʻArabī fī al-Andalus. 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Historiography of agriculture in al-Andalus"

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Molina, Luis. "The Integration of Al-Andalus in Islamic Historiography." In The Routledge Handbook Of Muslim Iberia. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315625959-26.

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Kirchner, Helena. "Introduction. Research on Irrigation, Drainage, Dry Agriculture, and Pastures in al-Andalus." In The Medieval Countryside. Brepols Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.tmc-eb.5.124539.

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"Historiography as the Common Ground:." In Reclaiming al-Andalus. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.3079087.12.

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"Legends Of The Fall: Conde Julián In Medieval Arabic And Hispano-Latin Historiography." In Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004179196.i-276.59.

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Pujol, Gabriel Ensenyat. "The Meaning of Hispania in Mediaeval Majorca." In Advances in Religious and Cultural Studies. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6614-5.ch003.

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The mediaeval concept of Hispania/España has been used by some in Spanish historiography to legitimize the existence of the Spanish nation from the Middle Ages. Leaving aside the manipulative and ideological aspect of this approach, when looked at from the perspective provided by documents from Majorca, the authors perceive a very different impression. The choronym Hispania was used between the 13th and 15th centuries to denote mainly al-Andalus (i.e., Islamic Iberia). At other times (rarely), it was also used to refer to Christian regions, albeit excluding the lands of the Crown of Aragon and
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Bento, Alexandre. "Os instrumentos musicais e a música do al-Andalus português: um contributo da arqueomusicologia." In Incipit 12. XV Workshop de Estudos Medievais. Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21747/978-989-9193-14-7/inc12/a7.

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Research in the field of music and its instruments in the Middle Ages has been based on written and iconographic sources originating from sculpture or representations in various manuscripts. These sources, however, only emerge with sufficient integrity from the 13th-14th centuries. Although, archaeology has progressively been providing us with more data, greater quantity, and rigor in sources. Nevertheless, the musical instruments recovered in these contexts have only occasionally been identified and thoroughly studied. Indeed, concerning the periods up to the 13th century, it has only been in
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Conference papers on the topic "Historiography of agriculture in al-Andalus"

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Kadhim, Maher Sabry. "Historiography in al-Andalus “The Historian Abd al-Malek Andalusi as Model”." In Uluslararası Prof. Dr. Halil İnalcık Tarih ve Tarihçilik Sempozyumu. Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/9789751749994.2022.13.

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