One of the curiosities of Spain is the seeming denial by the Spanish of the past existence of the Moors in their country. Certainly, much is made of the ‘heroic’ Christian Reconquista, but rarely is the Moorish invasion of Spain looked upon as having provided any intrinsic benefit. In fact, apart from a few scintillating buildings, such as the Alhambra [...]
Granada, the best of Spain
“Thou dost weep like a woman for what thou couldst not defend as a man,” spat out the mother of Boabdil, the last Moorish leader in Spain. It was the 2nd of January 1492 and both were leaving the gorgeous Alhambra Palace in the city of Granada, now in the hands of the Spanish Reyes Catolicos (Ferdinand and Isabella). The [...]
Articles and information about Spain
I was trawling through the archives of Culture Spain yesterday and found some articles and information about Spain that you may find interesting. These are articles that I was commissioned to write for a magazine some years ago and, I think, they are well worth revisiting. Certainly, some of the topics that I was asked to write about were nothing [...]
The Alhambra and the Moors in Spain
Some years ago, I was commissioned to write an article which ended up entitled ‘What did the Moors do for us?’. This was, needless to say, a ‘take’ on the famous scene in ‘The Life of Brian’ where the same question was asked about the Romans. Before I started my research my answer to ‘What did the Moors do for [...]
CULTURE SPAIN:The Moors in Spain…are returning!
I could not resist passing on a fascinating article that was drawn to my attention by Andrew Linn. The Moors in Spain, so it seems, are returning to Spain in force! Well, not in force, perhaps, but they are certainly making their presence known – and in one of the most the most controversial ways possible. Have a look [...]






