FFMEDIEVAL SPAIN GENERAL TOPICS 1: Visigothic Spain. a. The Fall of Roman Spain. b. The Organization of Visigothic Spain. c. The Councils of Toledo. d. The Culture and Economy of Visigothic Spain. 2: The Muslim Invasion. a. The Fall of the Visigoths. b. The Muslim Conquest. c. The Emirate of Spain. d. The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordoba. 3: Islamic Spain. a. The Organization of Muslim Spain. b. The Economy of Muslim Spain. c. The Architecture of Muslim Spain. d. Literature and Scholarship in Muslim Spain. 4: The Origins of the Reconquest. a. Covadonga and the Emergence of Leon. b. The Spanish March. c. The Independence of Aragon. d. The Growth of the County Of Barcelona. 5. The Era of the Taifa Kings. a. Sancho the Great and the European Policy of Navarre. b. The Crown of Aragon. c. The Collapse of the Caliphate and the Taifa Kings. d. Alfonso VI and the Cid 6. The Progress of the Reconquista. a. African Invasions. b. Castilian Expansion by Land. c. Aragonese Maritime Expansion. d. Las Navas de Tolosa. 7. The Era of Unrest. a. Civil Wars b. Famine and Plague. c. War Between the Kingdoms. d. French and English Intervention. 8. The Crisis of the Fifteenth Century. a. Economic Decay b. The Great Pogrom. c. Popular Unrest and Civil War. d. The Trastamaras.\f\ 9. Ferran and Isabel and the Unification of Spain. a. The Government of the Catholic Monarchs. b. The Inquisition. c. Expulsion of Jews and Muslims. d. The Conquest of Granada. 10. General Considerations. a. The Jews In Spain. b. The Debate over the Formation of the Spanish Character. c. The Role of the Church in Medieval Spain. d. Columbus and the Foundation of a Maritime Empire. BIBLIOGRAPHY [The following works are arranged in simple alphabetical order by author. It is not an exhaustive list, but is restricted to some of the works in English available at the University of Kansas Watson Library. 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