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CIEE in Seville, Spain Course name: Three Cultures in Spain: Jews, Christians and Muslims Course number: HIST 3001 CSCS Programs offering course: Liberal Arts, Advanced Liberal Arts, Business and Society and Communication, New Media and Journalism Spanish Programs Language of instruction: Spanish U.S. semester credits: 3 credits Contact hours: 45 hours Term: Spring 2019 Course Description In this course, we will examine the role played by Jews, Christians and Muslims throughout the history of Spain, from the days of Roman rule until the present. A particularly important aspect of this course will be the medieval time period. Additionally, we will study and analyze concepts such as identity/-ies, coexistence, tolerance and marginalization. Of particular relevance to this course will be discussions on the presence of anachronisms in the study of the past and the construction of historical narratives. Course Prerequisites 4 semesters of college-level Spanish (or equivalent). Students need to have a GPA of at least 2.5. Methods of Instruction - Homework: assigned reading (see the class syllabus) from the course materials. Use of texts and original documents. - Following lectures, we will compare and contrast opinions in pairs or small working groups. We will also conduct debates in which the students will examine and analyse a diverse range of concepts and processes. In class, audio visual documents will be used: slides, music, documentaries, etc, which will be accompanied by different activities. Some examples include: guest speakers talking about some topics in greater detail, organizing trips for members of this course, and attending a concert of Sephardic music. -The student will complete two written exams which will have the same structure: one part will consist of definitions (the student defines three concepts, one paragraph per concept). The other part of the exam will be an essay (the student must write an essay complete with an introduction paragraph, three body paragraphs and a conclusion paragraph). For each exam there is a study guide found in Canvas. - The student will also work individually using articles, books and other references to the three cultures of Spain with the final objective being the completion of a final paper (5000 words). This paper will be presented in class (15-20 minutes), and the presentation will be followed by a question and answer session from their classmates and the professor. The student should consult all the information over their proposal and assignment in Canvas

- Finally, the student must complete at least 1 individual activity related to the subject of this course and write a short essay (1500 words) about it. One must be a visit to the Museum of the Inquisition. Other possibilities are: a visit to the Mudejar Center, or attending and participating in some of the activities organized by the Fundación Tres Culturas http://www.tresculturas.org/index.asp Assessment and Final Grade CIEE classes are not graded on a curve nor is there extra credit work. The final grade will be based upon the following criteria: Attendance and participation 15% Midterm Exam 25% Individual Activities 10% Proposal 5% Final Project and oral presentation 20% Final exam 25% Course Requirements Manual: All course materials are available in Canvas. Out of class activities: Various visits and activities are planned throughout the semester (see Weekly Course Outline) Linguistic Resource Center The course allows the students to use the Linguistic Resource Center for help with their writing, since it is a content course. Attendance policy Students are not allowed to miss class for unjustified reasons. For each unexcused absence, the participation portion of the grade will be lowered. Hence, it will be very difficult to receive a 100 in the class. Please keep this in mind. If a student misses class twice without a valid excuse (a note from a physician in the event of an illness), then the professor will automatically lower the final grade by 5 points (on a 100-point scale) for each class missed thereafter. Students with 6 or more absences will fail the course. Students should arrive to class on time. Arriving more than 15 minutes late for a class will count as an unexcused absence. Please note that an excused absence is one that is accompanied by a doctor s note: signed stamped and dated. Travelling and/or travel delays are not considered valid reasons for missing class. * Notes from a physician will only be valid and admitted by the Program Manager if the doctor confirms that the visit could not have been arranged at another time, or that the student was too ill to attend class that day. Academic Honesty

Students are expected to act in accordance with their university and CIEE s standards of conduct concerning plagiarism and academic dishonesty. Use of online translators for work in Spanish will result in an automatic failure. Weekly Schedule Week 1. Introduction. Ancient religions and monotheism. The arrival of Judaism and Christianity to the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Roman rule. The ascent of Christianity to the state religion of the Empire. VISIT- A walk through Ancient Seville Week 2. Arrival and settlement of Islam in the Iberian Peninsula. Christian and Jews under Islamic rule (711-1492). What is al-ándalus? A rupture or continuity? Who were the Andalusies? Arabization and Islamization. Al-Ándalus, an Islamic society. The city in al- Ándalus. Week 3. Knowledge and Cultural exchanges in Medieval Spain. The peninsula as a cultural bridge between East and West Week 4. The Christian Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. Chronology. The Christian society. Feudalism. INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY Visit the Mudejar Center Week 5. Jews and Muslims in Medieval Christian Spain (711-1492). From acceptance to rejection. The 14th century, the destruction of the coexistence of religions Anti-Semitism. VISIT A Walk through the Former Jewish Quarter of Seville Week 6. Review and Mid-term Exam Week 7. Modern Spain (16 th -18 th centuries). Introduction to the period. Chronology. The society in the modern age. The problems of converts and Moors. The Spanish Inquisition. The expulsion of Spanish Jews. INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY Visita al Museo de la Inquisición GUEST SPEAKER- TBD

Week 8. Modern Spain (16th-18th centuries). "New Christians" in the face of "old Christians ". Blood purity as a social regulator. The diaspora of the Sephardic Jews: the Ottoman Empire Week 9. The Moorish century (1502-1610). Who were the Moors? Evangelization and Christianization. Repression and expulsion of the Moors. Resistance. The diaspora of the Moors. Week 10. The 20 th century. The end of the colonial wars. The Spanish Civil War: "The Moors that Franco brought. The dictatorship of General Franco: anti-semitism without Jews" and "Hispanic- Arab brotherhood." Week 11. Spanish relations with the rest of the Arab world and Israel during the second half of the 20 th century. The Jewish community in Spain today. The return of the Moors: North African immigrants in the end of the 20 th century. Week 12. Spanish relations with the rest of the Arab world and Israel during the second half of the 20 th century. The Jewish community in Spain today. The return of the Moors: North African immigrants in the end of the 20 th century. In-class debate and review. FINAL EXAM Course Materials Readings (selected from some of the works below) Antonio DOMÍNGUEZ ORTIZ Autos de la Inquisición de Sevilla (siglo XVII) Josep FONTANA Introducción al estudio de la historia Josep FONTANA Europa ante el espejo Mercedes GARCÍA-ARENAL La diáspora de los andalusíes Elie KEDOURIE (ed.) Los judíos de España M.ª Rosa de MADARIAGA Los Moros que trajo Franco Gregorio MARAÑÓN Expulsión y diáspora de los moriscos españoles Manuela MARÍN Al-Ándalus y los andalusíes MENÉNDEZ-REIGADA Catecismo patriótico español. El libro de lectura obligatoria Rachid NINI Diario de un ilegal Joseph PERÉZ Los judíos en España Luis RIBOT GARCÍA et al. Año 1000. Año 2000. Dos milenios en la historia de España.

Julio VALDEÓN (ed.) Cristianos, musulmanes y judíos en la España medieval