Acknowledgements .. ix
Introduction .. xi
Chapter One: Christians, Mudejars and Granadans: three sides of one
political reality .. 1
Chapter Two: The Moorish knights, from the Frontier to the Court ..
47
Chapter Three: The King’s “foreign” guard .. 97
Chapter Four: The conversion of the Moorish knights .. 139
Chapter Five: The dissolution of the Moorish guard .. 191
Documentary Appendix .. 211
Conclusion .. 329
Bibliography .. 333
Index .. 347
Ana Echevarria, Ph.D. (1995) in History, University of Edinburgh, is Assistant Professor of Medieval History at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain. She has published on the relations between Christianity and Islam in the Iberian Peninsula, including The Fortress of Faith: The Attitude towards Muslims in Fifteenth-Century Spain (Brill, 1999).
“...Ana Echevarría has written an excellent book that places the
hitherto obscure history of the Guardia mora in the context of
Christian-Muslim relations and Castilian military organization.
Utilizing many unpublished records, the work is thoroughly
researched. An extensive bibliography, a map, a genealogical table,
and an index complete a most interesting volume.”
Joseph F. O’Callaghan (Fordham University) in The Catholic
Historical Review, 2010 issue (vol. 96, no. 4)
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