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  1. The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain by Maria Rosa Menocal, 2003-04
  2. Spain and Portugal (Cultures and Costumes) by Keith Stuart, 2003-01
  3. Histories, Cultures, and National Identities: Women Writing Spain, 1877-1984 by Christine Arkinstall, 2009-01-30
  4. The Stages ofProperty: Copyrighting Theatre in Spain (Studies in Book and Print Culture) by Lisa Surwillo, 2007-12-22
  5. Conflict and Coexistence: Archbishop Rodrigo and the Muslims and Jews of Medieval Spain (History, Languages, and Cultures of the Spanish and Portuguese Worlds) by Lucy K Pick, 2004-09-21
  6. Culture Wise Spain: The Essential Guide to Culture, Customs & Business Etiquette by Joanna Styles, 2008-03-25
  7. White Wall of Spain: The Mysteries of Andalusian Culture by Allen Josephs, 1990-10
  8. The Drama of the Portrait: Theater and Visual Culture in Early Modern Spain by Laura R. Bass, 2008-12-30
  9. Medieval Spain: Culture, Conflict and Coexistence
  10. The Regions of Spain: A Reference Guide to History and Culture by Robert W. Kern, 1995-10-30
  11. Deaf History and Culture in Spain: A Reader of Primary Documents
  12. Documenting Spain: Artists, Exhibition Culture, And The Modern Nation, 1929-1939 (Refiguring Modernism) by Jordana Mendelson, 2005-08-26
  13. Muslim Spain: Its History and Culture by Anwar G. Chejne, 1974-03-05
  14. King Sisebut and the Culture of Visigothic Spain, With Translations of the Lives of Saint Desiderius of Vienne and Saint Masona of Merida: Vita Vel Passio ... and Vita Sancti Masonae Emeretensis

21. ITravel | Port Of Spain Culture
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A few years ago I had the pleasure of experiencing Carnival in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Fetes (parties) start days prior to the actual carnival and last all day and night. J'Ouvert actually kicks off the official Carnival and starting around 3am dif... more Port of Spain Home Port of Spain Reviews Contacts ... Get Licious

23. School Travel To The Costa Brava Of Spain: Culture & Watersports
Sojourn for Youngsters. Programme We have special programmes for schooltravel where we combine the different watersports shown, with
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/tastic/juvenuk.htm
Sojourn for Youngsters
Programme
We have special programmes for school travel where we combine the different watersports shown, with the rich cultural settings of this region, suggested in the sightseeing page.

This combination gives a very high educational content to those sojourns.
If it is of interest to you, you can complete your holidays with some days of tennis and golf using our exclusive facilities at the Empordà Golf Club, one of the ten best golf courses in Europe.
Accommodation
Camping Montgó: First class campsite with our own area under the pine trees. Superb clean hot showers and toilets. Your group can choose between fully equipped bungalows with ensuite facilities or our deluxe tents, with bedrooms, sprung beds, lounge, electric lighting, refrigerators for party leaders, and patio tables. All meals are waiter served on the restaurant terrace. The campsite offers 24 hours security, supermarket exchange and cafe-bar. You can also enjoy its magnificent swimming pool, its indoor games room or outdoor football, basket and handball pitches.
Hotel Bonaire: A big hit with all our groups!. This lovely 3 stars hotel and adjoining annex is ideally situated overlooking the bay of Rosas. Spacious bedrooms, all with ensuite facilities, and great food and services.

24. Spanish Property Costa Blanca-Area
Channel Islands Home Local Exhibitions Local Contact Spain Map SpainClimate spain culture Spain Properties Qsdgroup.Com Culture Greeks
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Southern Years of building the finest homes
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Culture Greeks, Phoenicians, Roman, Carthaginians….the Mediterranean has been the cradle of the most important civilizations from the ancient world. Our Costa Blanca has been a privileged witness to the birth and decline of all these civilizations. For that reason today we can find in our surrounding area interesting ruins and objects of our past. These are the remains of a time when our lands were an important commercial and cultural exchange centre for the ancient world. You can also visit, just a few kilometres from our urbanizations, other monuments from our more recent past, from Mediaeval castles, that remind us of the battles between the Arabs and Christian kings, to monuments that evoke the great splendour of the Spanish empire or highlight the presence that the Catholic Church has had in Spain during centuries. If there is something that makes Spain a different country, picturesque and welcoming, are the amount of fiestas and customs, a deeply rooted tradition in this country that go back for hundreds of years.

25. WorldRover - Culture Of Spain
Culture of Spain. spain culture and History Books. Nations Online A comprehensiveportal to sites in various countries throughout the world.
http://www.worldrover.com/culture/Spain.html
Culture of Spain
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Spain. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Spain as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
  • Spain Culture and History Books
  • Nations Online - A comprehensive portal to sites in various countries throughout the world.
  • Anthropological Studies Center - A non-profit center at Sonoma State University dedicated to cultural resources management, education, research, and public service.
  • EuroDocs: Western European Primary Historical Documents
  • Ethno-Net Africa - A network for comparative studies, monitoring and evaluation of ethnic conflicts and social transformation in Africa.
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  • 26. Culture Of Muslim Spain
    Culture of Muslim Spain. ( JVG/MJ.Vi.) (see also Index Islam). SpainHistory MUSLIM spain culture of Muslim Spain. Britannica Online.
    http://lilt.ilstu.edu/bekurtz/culture.htm
    Culture of Muslim Spain Arab civilization in the peninsula reached its zenith when the political power of the Arabs began to decline. In the 8th century, in the years immediately following the conquest, there were no traces of a cultural level higher than that attained by the Mozarabs who lived among the Arab conquerors. All available evidence points to the fact that in this period popular works of medicine, agriculture, astrology, and geography were translated from Latin into Arabic. Many of these texts must have been derived from the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville and from other Christian writers. In the 9th century, the situation changed abruptly: the Andalusians, who traveled east in order to comply with the injunction to conduct a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetimes, took advantage of their stay in those regions to enhance their knowledge, which they then introduced into their native country. Literature. The highest peak in Islamic literature in Spain was attained during the era of the ta`ifas, when the poet-king al-Mu'tamid established an embryo of an academy of belles lettres, which included the foremost Spanish intellects as well as Sicilians who emigrated from their native land before its conquest by the Normans. Other petty kings in the peninsula endeavoured to compete with al-Mu'tamid but did not succeed in assembling a constellation of writers of comparable stature. Among the outstanding poets of the 12th century in eastern Andalusia (the Andalusian Levant) were Ibn Khafaja of Alcira and his nephew Ibn az-Zaqqaq. To the era of greatest decadence in the 13th century belonged Abu al-Baqa` of Ronda and Ibn Sa'id. In the 14th century three court poets, Ibn al-Jayyab, Ibn al-Khatib, and Ibn Zamraq, preserved their verses by having them inscribed in the Alhambra.

    27. Spain Culture & Peace Forum
    spain culture Peace Forum,
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    HELP US CONTACT US NEWSLETTER ... SPONSORS Whichever country you are from, please take a few minutes to share with people all over the world information about your culture, in the forum for your country. For example, describe:
    • Your favorite activities growing up The big events in your country's history What people in your country value What are the big national issues your country is facing What the geography of your country is like (mountains, desert, tropical, etc.) The weather. Is it hot? Do you have hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, etc.? How you spend your free time What kind of job you want when you're older What your favorite foods are What your family is like Any religious beliefs or traditions you have Who you look up to, and why (include historical figures, too) Who inspires you to be peaceful, and why
    And please, also share your thoughts on how the people of the world can come together and live in harmony. How can we create global peace?
    Please feel free to reply to the comments in the forums from any of the countries, but only post a message to the forum for your country
    Thank you very much for helping make Love And Peace Mission 2000 the place for our global family to come together as we all work to create peace!

    28. ALL ABOUT SPAIN - Culture And Popular Customs
    All About spain.
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    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Spain in data, climate and average temperatures, history, architecture, Spanish tourist information centers in all the world, and more. FLAMENCO
    Development of Flamenco from its origins to modernity, and links to specific web sites. BULLFIGHT
    Origins of bullfighting, what a "Corrida" is about, links to specific web sites ... FIESTAS AND FOLKLORE
    The best known and the less known popular customs, and the most important events. GASTRONOMY
    A survey of traditional Spanish cuisine. NIGHT LIFE
    Want to dance and have fun? Indispensable hints for the visitor ... SEARCH
    If you can't find what you are looking for ... maybe our search instrument will help you. SpainRes Online Reservations: Hotels, Car Rental, Air Fares
    SpainCard - Discounts in all Spain

    TouristRes - Worldwide Reservations

    Study Spanish in Spain
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    29. ALL ABOUT SPAIN - Travel And Tourism
    COUNTRY AND culture Includes general information on spain, its climate, history,architecture, popular customs such as Flamenco and bullfighting, the most
    http://www.red2000.com/spain/
    REGIONS OF SPAIN
    The "Autonomous Communities" of Spain, such as Andalusia Catalonia Balearic Islands Mallorca ... Ibiza , etc.), Canary Islands Gran Canaria Tenerife Fuerteventura ... La Palma , etc.), among others , general characteristics, the provinces, locations of touristical interest, and major attractions. CITY GUIDE
    A comprehensive guide to the most attractive cities in Spain, like Madrid Barcelona Seville Granada ... Valencia , and many more , including sightseeing, excursions, practical infos and more. SPAIN A-Z
    An alphabetical listing allowing quick access to all the locations included in our guide. SPAIN TRAVELER'S YELLOW PAGES
    Search our database for hotels, car rentals, language courses, restaurants, country houses, youth hostels, entertainment and all sorts of touristic services in Spain, as well as for travel agents and tour operators specializing in travels to Spain. PHOTO - TOUR
    A great way to get a first impression! Choose from a collection of thumbnail-photos on which items to get informed or which images to see in full-scale. COUNTRY AND CULTURE
    Includes general information on Spain, its climate, history, architecture, popular customs such as

    30. Si, Spain
    Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs site providing info about politics, business, media, language, history plus extensive index of web sites. This interactive service "Sí, spain" (3.0), which promotes free exchange of Geography, Population and Society. History. Language and culture. Politics and Public Administration
    http://www.docuweb.ca/SiSpain
    This interactive service "Sí, Spain" (3.0), which promotes free exchange of information on Spanish current affairs and its historical, linguistic and cultural development, has begun its new phase through the original team who created this service in May 1994. Auf Deutsch
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    Geography, Population and Society

    History

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    Other Web Sites in or about Spain

    For Spanish Citizens abroad
    Contributions to "Sí, Spain"
    Search "Sí, Spain"!
    Search Spanish Fiestas
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    "Sí, Spain" User's Register and Comments
    "Sí, Spain" has received numerous awards and special mentions. As of 2003.04.11 10:43, Madrid local time , there have been accesses from Project Director: pardos@SiSpain.org barrio@SiSpain.org Technical Advisors and Web Presence Provider: DocuWeb Information Services Inc. Translations of "Sí, Spain" (2.0):

    31. Spain In CYBERSPAIN: Spain In CyberSpain Is Color, Friends, Passion, Life
    and Spanish Property and Real Estate, spain and Spanish culture, spain and Spanish Festivals, spain and Spanish Art
    http://www.cyberspain.com/
    Cyberspain offers you a huge journey through Spain, its culture, traditions and landscapes. Touring
    Paradores of Spain

    Ecotouring

    Route to Santiago
    ...
    The Water Festival
    In Color you will find out why spain is the destination point of millions of people in vacations. In Friends you will discover the loved soccer , our marvellous golf clubs , and much more. Passion is Picasso , is Cervantes , is Santiago (one of our World Heritage Cities ). Come on and share your feelings with us. Life is the section dedicated to traditions: from Sanfermines to Seville's Fair including (why not?) our Wines Want to taste something delicious Easy! Well... 5 min. reading our Spanish recipe for this month, two teaspoons of pattience, 8 mg. of cooking experience (it must not be personal: look around you and get a cooker), 1/2 kg of passion (don´t matter if you use 1 Kg.) and a teaspoon of love (always love in gastronomy: this is very Spanish). Color me up is the section dedicated for those very young artists at home who enjoy spending their free time emulating the great artists. The kids at home have in this section the oportunity to became Picasso, El Greco, Velázquez, Goya...

    32. Edu-Culture International - Travel To France, Spain, Austria, England, Ireland,
    Study abroad programs for high school students in spain, France, Austria, England, Ireland, Costa Rica and the United States.
    http://www.edu-culture.org
    Edu-Culture International, a non-profit educational organization, offers summer language and culture programs for high school students in Spain, France and the U.S., as well as custom-made trips to many countries, including England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, Austria and Costa Rica.

    33. Information About Spain
    With information on travel, accommodation, culture, arts and crafts, and tourism.
    http://www.tizz.com/spain/home.htm
    tizz.com/spain This Information Zzone is for those interested in Spain and Spanish Culture. Our aim is to be a structured directory for locating the best information about Spain in English quickly and easily Free Links are provided to other sites about Spain. Information about Spain can be found from geographical sections such as the Provinces of Spain, the Cities of Spain, the towns of Spain, and the White Villages of Spain. Information about Spain can also be found from subject sections such as Travel Information on Spain, Travelers Accounts of Spain, Tourism of Spain, Spain and Spanish Property and Real Estate, Spain and Spanish Culture, Spain and Spanish Festivals, Spain and Spanish Art and Crafts, Photography, Spanish Media, Spain and the Spanish Environment and Spain and Spanish Business Free links are offered to sites that present useful information about Spain
    The best way to look for information on Spain is first by location then by subject 19 Autonomous Regions 50 Provinces The Costas General Information ... Business
    Search by Location !
    The 19 Autonomous Regions
    Galicia Asturias Cantabria Navarra La Rioja Aragon Extremadura Madrid Castile - La - Mancha Valencia Andalucia Murcia Canarias Ceuta Melilla Islas Baleares
    The 50 Provinces
    Lugo Asturias Cantabria Vizcaya Navarra Huesca Lerida Gerona Pontevedra Orense Palencia Burgos Alava La Rioja Zaragoza Tarragona Barcelona Zamora Valladolid Segovia Soria Salamanca Avila Madrid Guadalajara Teruel Toledo Cuenca Valencia Badajoz Cuidad Real Albacete Alicante Huelva Sevilla

    34. Bibliographic Resources
    Links to academic, history, literature, language and culture readings. Resources specific to Latin America are excluded.
    http://members.tripod.com/spainresources/photo.htm
    Spain: Internet Resources Associations
    Cultural Organizations

    Academic Gateways

    Bibliographic Resources
    Subject Links

    Government Sources

    Spanish Universities

    Museums
    ...

    35. Spanish Language: Learn Spanish Grammar, Vocabulary And Culture
    Resources on spain, its language, culture, literature, and lifestyles. Chat, bulletin board, weekly Category Science Social Sciences Romance Spanish Learning...... Study Abroad Programs in spain Find study abroad programs in spain with Studyabroad.com.Also learn about Spanish culture, history, currency and much more!
    http://spanish.about.com/
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    36. Providers Of Professional Services In Spain To International Students And Educat
    Education for international students, educators and families including universities, Spanish language and culture programs, secondary schools and other related information.
    http://www.spainexchange.com/

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    If you are planning to travel to Spain and bring your students for an educational visit, you will not be disappointed. While you tour Spain you and your students will experience sun, lots of fun, good food.. Click here Looking for a student exchange program for your secondary school? SpainExchange can assist teachers of the Spanish language in secondary schools of all countries in finding a suitable exchange partner in Spain and in developing a reciprocal exchange program for their students. Click here Find a host family in Spain The exchange network is designed to match students with host families in Spain. You can sign up as either a student or a host family. If you signup as a student, you will be able to view a list of families interested in receiving students. Click here Meet other international students SpainExchange has opened a new section for students who are searching for language conversation partners, private languages tutors or just interested in learning about new cultures and making new friends.

    37. - ADES - ASOCIACIÓN PARA LA DIFUSIÓN DEL ESPAÑOL Y LA CULTURA HISPÁNICA
    History, literature, and culture of spain and Latin American.
    http://www.adesasoc.com

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    38. Spain & Spanish Culture: SpainQuest
    spainQuest® is an educational adventure which encourages students around the worldto learn about the World Heritage Cities of spain both by building web
    http://www.cyberspain.com/ciudades-patrimonio/spainq/spainquest.htm
    building web pages or by answering a monthly quiz . More than a contest, it represents a new model for learning and teaching, while also creating a valuable library of educational material for use on-line. Best WebPages Award Quiz Award Questions? ciudades-patrimonio@cyberspain.com
    SpainQuest has been developed by for the World Heritage Cities of Spain Association Design by CreacionAEito

    39. Holders Of The Professorship In Spanish Culture And Civilization
    Holders of the King Juan Carlos I of spain Professorship in Spanish culture and Civilization.
    http://www.nyu.edu/pages/kjc/atnyu/kjcprofs.htm
      H olders of
      T he K ing J uan C arlos I of S pain
      P rofessorship in S panish C ulture and C ivilization
      Sir John Elliott
      King Juan Carlos I of Spain Professor, 1987-88 John Huxtable Elliott is the world’s most eminent historian of Early Modern Spain. Born in 1930 in Reading, England, Elliott received a scholarship to study at Eton College from 1943 to 1948, and went on to earn a B.A. and an M.A. from Cambridge University. In 1952, under the direction of Professor Herbert Butterfield, he began research on seventeenth-century Spain. In 1955 he earned his Doctorate of Philosophy with a thesis on Castile and Catalonia in the seventeenth century. In 1957 he was appointed Assistant Lecturer in History at Cambridge University, and became Lecturer in History at Cambridge in 1962. From 1968 to 1973, he was Professor of History and Head of the History Department at King’s College, University of London. He went on to become a professor in the School of Historical Studies at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, where he worked over the next seventeen years. In 1990, he accepted his current position as Regius Professor of Modern History and Fellow of Oriel College at Oxford University. Elliott is Fellow or Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy, the Hispanic Society of America, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosophical Society. He has received many awards and honors, including the Grand Cross of the Order of Alfonso the Wise (1988), the Antonio de Nebrija Prize (1993), and the Prince of Asturias Prize for Social Sciences (1996). In 1994, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

    40. Spain: Internet Resources
    Gateway to Spanish resources available through the Internet free of charge. Its main focus is history, literature, language and culture.
    http://members.tripod.com/spainresources/
    Spain: Internet Resources
    Spain: World Fact Book
    Map of Spain E-mail Associations ...
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    Spain: Internet Resources is a gateway to Spanish resources available through the Internet free of charge. Its main focus is Spanish history, literature, language and culture. Resources specific to Latin America are not included. Spain: Internet Resources is a personal Web page by Patricia Figueroa, Reference Librarian at the Providence Public Library, Providence, Rhode Island. If you have any comments or suggestions please click on the e-mail button. Last updated 3/18/01.

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