Thanks for posting!
It is becoming more and more common to challenge and revisit the term “reconquista”, as it is closely linked with nationalism, Islamophobia, and the Franco regime.
Wikipedia has a nice explanation of this in this article, under Legacy.















I think it isn’t so much invalidating the event itself but the name of the event. It was an expansion or a conquest.
I believe what historians mean is that the term was heavily promoted by the fascist regime as an ideological tool to show how unified the peninsula had been for centuries under the Christian faith… Which wasn’t true.
As far as I know and understand (not an historian!) before the conquest of the peninsula by the Muslim and the establishment of Al-Andalus, there was no unified… Anything. The mythos of “Christians getting back what was ours” was a powerful propaganda tool for fascism, so it is fascist rethoric at play more than anything – and (as much as I understood it from recent readings on the matter) politically and socially speaking, this term was not a thing before the 19th century.