Matters of Humanities
Season 1, episode 5: Better to be a Muslim than a Catholic
In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries one could hardly speak of Christian or European unity against a Muslim enemy. We have seen that this was because of the political divisions in Europe. In this episode we will discuss another reason for the lack of European unity, and that is religious divisions.
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Season 1, episode 8: The legacy of Islam
The last episode will discuss where Europe and its Islam stand in the twenty-first century. Is it a continuation of the past, or are Europe and i...
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Season 1, episode 7: The disappearance and reappearance of Muslims in Europe
By the end of the first world war, the Ottoman Empire had ceased to exist, and few Muslims still lived in Europe. That changed in the 1970s, when...
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Season 1, episode 6: Turquerie
In the eighteenth century, the Europeans became infatuated with all things 'Oriental' and 'Turkish'. At the same time, there was an increase in t...
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Season 1, episode 5: Better to be a Muslim than a Catholic
The fifth episode will discuss religious divisions in Europe.
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Season 1, episode 4: Was Europe united against the Muslims?
The fourth episode will take a closer look at the Ottomans in Europe.
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Season 1, episode 3: Living together
The third episode of this season in which King Otto was trying to establish good relations with the Arab Muslims in Spain.
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Season 1, episode 2: Image of Islam
What did Europeans think of the Muslims who had been entering Europe since the eight century?
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Season 1, episode 1: The third wave
Were the Muslims set on conquering Europe? And how did Europeans respond?