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10 The ‘Orient’ Express: The Neo-Mudéjar Train Station in Toledo and the Spanish Debate on National Architectural Style
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Notes on Contributors xi
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I Departure Points
- Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Aims 3
- 1 Al-Andalus in Motion: Paths and Perspectives 23
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II Translating Al-Andalus: Travelling across Languages
- 2 Translating Tales of True Friendship out of Al-Andalus: The Medieval Castilian and Hebrew Translations of Kalila wa-Dimna 55
- 3 The Return of an Andalusi Moment: Sephardi Alternatives to the Monolingual Imagination, Pre- and Post-Partitioned Palestine 81
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III (Re)Visions of Al-Andalus in Diaspora and Exile
- 4 The Return to Al-Andalus in Blanco White’s ‘The Alcázar of Seville 107
- 5 Bystanders and Borderlands: The Andalusi Frontier and the Sephardic Ballad 127
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IV Andalusi Space as Node and Utopia: Europe, Islam, Empire
- 6 Andalusi Space and the European Network in the German Rolandslied 157
- 7 Andalusi Utopia and Muslim Modernity in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia: Ismail Gasprinskii’s Epistolary Novel Dar al-Rahat 179
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V Al-Andalus and the Politics of Religious Identity
- 8 Al-Andalus on the Mind: The Jewish Golden Age and the Spanish Inquisition in Nineteenth- Century American Jewish Historical Writing 207
- 9 Medievalist Passports: Contested Rights of Return for the Descendants of Medieval Iberian Jews and Muslims 227
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VI Legacies, Landscapes and ‘Travel Buildings’
- 10 The ‘Orient’ Express: The Neo-Mudéjar Train Station in Toledo and the Spanish Debate on National Architectural Style 253
- 11 The Forgotten ‘Orient’: Travel Writing in Portugal, c. 1930–49 289
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Epilogue
- 12 Travelling with and through Al-Andalus 313
- Index 341
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgements x
- Notes on Contributors xi
-
I Departure Points
- Introduction: Concepts, Origins, Aims 3
- 1 Al-Andalus in Motion: Paths and Perspectives 23
-
II Translating Al-Andalus: Travelling across Languages
- 2 Translating Tales of True Friendship out of Al-Andalus: The Medieval Castilian and Hebrew Translations of Kalila wa-Dimna 55
- 3 The Return of an Andalusi Moment: Sephardi Alternatives to the Monolingual Imagination, Pre- and Post-Partitioned Palestine 81
-
III (Re)Visions of Al-Andalus in Diaspora and Exile
- 4 The Return to Al-Andalus in Blanco White’s ‘The Alcázar of Seville 107
- 5 Bystanders and Borderlands: The Andalusi Frontier and the Sephardic Ballad 127
-
IV Andalusi Space as Node and Utopia: Europe, Islam, Empire
- 6 Andalusi Space and the European Network in the German Rolandslied 157
- 7 Andalusi Utopia and Muslim Modernity in Late Nineteenth-Century Russia: Ismail Gasprinskii’s Epistolary Novel Dar al-Rahat 179
-
V Al-Andalus and the Politics of Religious Identity
- 8 Al-Andalus on the Mind: The Jewish Golden Age and the Spanish Inquisition in Nineteenth- Century American Jewish Historical Writing 207
- 9 Medievalist Passports: Contested Rights of Return for the Descendants of Medieval Iberian Jews and Muslims 227
-
VI Legacies, Landscapes and ‘Travel Buildings’
- 10 The ‘Orient’ Express: The Neo-Mudéjar Train Station in Toledo and the Spanish Debate on National Architectural Style 253
- 11 The Forgotten ‘Orient’: Travel Writing in Portugal, c. 1930–49 289
-
Epilogue
- 12 Travelling with and through Al-Andalus 313
- Index 341