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García-Margallo presents: "The Spanish Protectorate in Morocco: History Transcended"
From November 19, 2013 until November 26, 2013Spain’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation presented this book published under the auspices of Iberdrola at the Casa Árabe headquarters in Madrid. Participating in the event were Eduardo Torres-Dulce Lifante, the State’s Attorney General; Ignacio Sánchez Galán, President of Iberdrola; Manuel Aragón Reyes, a Tenured Professor of Constitutional Law at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and Eduardo López Busquets, the General Director of Casa Árabe. -
The Islamic Conquest of the Iberian Peninsula and Misrepresentation of the Past
From October 28, 2013 until November 04, 2013We are presenting this book by Alejandro García Sanjuán on Monday, November 4th, at 7:00 p.m., at our headquarters in Madrid. Speaking at the event will be Maribel Fierro, a researching professor at the CSIC; Carlos de Ayala Martínez, a tenured professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Carlos Pascual del Pino, president of Marcial Pons Historia, and Eduardo López Busquets, the General Director of Casa Árabe. -
Presentation of the Book "The Sultanas of the Alhambra"
From September 04, 2013 until September 26, 2013With the cooperation of the Board of Trustees of the Alhambra and Generalife and the Editorial Comares publishing firm, we will be presenting the book "The Sultanas of the Alhambra: The Great Unknowns of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada (13th-15th centuries)" by Bárbara Boloix Gallardo, on the upcoming date of Thursday, September 26. -
Special Dossier on the Expansion of Health Care in the Gulf
From June 17, 2013 until September 01, 2013Casa Árabe is publishing a report on the latest projects started up in the Gulf countries’ health care industry. It can be accessed on the Casa Árabe Economics and Business website. -
Reflections on Qurtuba in the 21st Century
From July 31, 2013 until August 31, 2013Casa Árabe is pleased to present the book "Reflections on Qurtuba in the 21st Century", which highlights the extraordinary fact that Cordoba is a timeless city. The name "Cordoba", from a first abstract impression, evokes a world of emotions and mental images that transcend well-known spatial and temporary borders and composes a rendition of the past, present and future of the city.