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Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
Books On Demand - EAN : 9782322498031
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EAN : 9782322498031
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- EAN13 : 9782322498031
- Réf. éditeur : 391281
- Editeur : Books On Demand
- Date Parution : 1 avr. 2025
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Nombre de pages : 302
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:21 mm
- Poids : 440gr
- Résumé : «Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada» by Washington Irving is a masterful blend of historical chronicle and romantic narrative, chronicling the pivotal decade (1482-1492) when Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella completed Spain's Reconquista by overthrowing the last Moorish kingdom in Europe. Written in the style of a medieval chronicle but with Irving's characteristic wit and vivid prose, this work brings to life the dramatic siege warfare, political intrigues, and cultural clashes of 15th century Iberia. Irving meticulously reconstructs the fall of the Nasrid dynasty through eyewitness accounts and archival sources, capturing both the military brilliance of El Zagal and Boabdil and the strategic patience of Ferdinand. The book excels in its portrayal of medieval warfare tactics during the prolonged siege of Granada, while also examining how the conquest reshaped European power dynamics. Notable episodes include the legendary handover of Granada's keys and the tragic fate of Boabdil, last Sultan of Al-Andalus. For readers of Spanish history, this remains one of the most accessible yet scholarly accounts of the Reconquista's conclusion. Irving's unique perspective as an American diplomat in Spain lends freshness to this European historical milestone. The narrative balances grand political movements with intimate human dramas, making it equally valuable for students of 15th century Europe and general history enthusiasts.
- Biographie : Washington Irving (1783.1859) was America's first internationally celebrated author and diplomat, best known for The Legend of Sleepy Hollow but equally accomplished in historical chronicle writing. His five year residence in Spain (1826.1829) as a cultural attaché inspired both Conquest of Granada and The Alhambra, works that introduced Spanish history to English speaking audiences with unprecedented depth. Educated informally in New York amid Dutch colonial influences that would later color his fiction, Irving pioneered the short story form before turning to historical works. His diplomatic posts (including Minister to Spain 1842.1846) granted unique access to archives about medieval warfare and the Reconquista. Unlike contemporary historians, Irving blended rigorous research with narrative flair his Granada chronicle reads like a novel while maintaining scholarly credibility. This work reflects Irving's lifelong fascination with cultural transitions, evident in his earlier works on Columbus and later writings about the American West. His ability to humanize historical figures from Boabdil to Ferdinand established a template for popular history writing that endures today.