Las mezquitas cristianizadas de Castilla (1200-1350)Arte y transculturalidad
- Pedro Antonio Galera Andreu Director
- Sabine Frommel Codirector/a
- Felipe Serrano Estrella Codirector
Universidad de defensa: Universidad de Jaén
Fecha de defensa: 22 de septiembre de 2021
- Teresa Laguna Paúl Presidente/a
- Mercedes Simal López Secretaria
- Eckhard Leuschner Vocal
- Isabelle Saint-Martin Vocal
- María Elena Díez Jorge Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
The present PhD dissertation deals with the phenomenon of the conversion into churches of great mosques in 13th century Castile, one of most crucial stages in the Christian conquest of Al-Andalus. From a transcultural perspective, we analyze first the symbolic and the architectural mechanisms employed by the Castilian elites in the Christianization of a type of building that became the most common example of religious architecture in the Southern half of the Iberian Peninsula until well into the Early Modern Period. Ultimately, we consider the role played by the reutilization of Andalusi buildings in the process of assimilation of the Hispano-Muslim art by the Christian Kingdoms.