On (de)commemoration: rethinking the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa
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Making ‘great battles’ great: Christian and Muslim views of Las Navas de Tolosa
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Las Navas de Tolosa: the beginning of the end of the “Reconquista”? The battle and its consequences according to the Christian sources of the thirteenth century
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In the absence of men: representing Andalusi women's sexuality in the context of military conflict
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Las Navas de Tolosa and Liber Alchorani: reflections on Iberian Christians and the Qur'an
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Alexander and the Almohads: telling the stories of antiquity before and after Las Navas
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Andalusi exceptionalism: the example of “Philosophical Sufism” and the significance of 1212
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Castile and al-Andalus after 1212: assimilation and integration of Andalusi architecture
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