'''La Convivencia''' ("the Coexistence") is a term used to describe the situation in
Spanish history from about
711 to
1492 – concurrent with the
Reconquista ("Reconquest") – when
Jews,
Muslims, and
Catholics in
Spain lived in relative peace together within the different kingdoms (during the same time, however, the Christian push to the south into
Moorish land was ongoing). The phase often refers to the interplay of cultural ideas between the three groups, and ideas of
religious tolerance.
Toledo was a center of ''la Convivencia''.
See also
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Al-Andalus
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Mozarab (Christians in
Al-Andalus)
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Mudejar (Muslims in Christendom)
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Pablo Alvaro (Jewish convert to Catholicism)
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Bishop Bodo (Catholic convert to Judaism)
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Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain
Sources and further reading
★ Dodds, Jerrilynn Denise, et al. (editors). ''Convivencia: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Medieval Spain''. George Braziller: 1992. ISBN 0-8076-1286-3.
★ Pick, Lucy. ''Conflict and Coexistence: Archbishop Rodrigo and the Muslims and Jews of Medieval Spain''. Oxbow Books: 2004. ISBN 0-472-11387-9.
Additional References
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Rageh Omaar, (reporter,documentarian). ''An Islamic History of Europe''. video documentary ,
BBC Four
[1]: August 2005.