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The Western Islamic World V2: Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries
The Western Islamic World V2: Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries
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Volume 2 of The New Cambridge History of Islam is devoted to the history of the Western Islamic lands from the political fragmentation of the eleventh century to the beginnings of European colonialism towards the end of the eighteenth century. The volume embraces a vast area from al-Andalus and North Africa to Arabia and the lands of the Ottomans. In the first four sections, scholars - all leaders in their particular fields - chart the rise and fall, and explain the political and religious developments, of the various independent ruling dynasties across the region, including famously the Almohads, the Fatimids and Mamluks, and, of course, the Ottomans. The final section of the volume explores the commonalities and continuities that united these diverse and geographically disparate communities, through in-depth analyses of state formation, conversion, taxation, scholarship and the military.
Author: Maribel Fierro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04/11/2010
Pages: 896
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 1.80d
ISBN: 9780521839570
Author: Maribel Fierro
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 04/11/2010
Pages: 896
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.35lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.10w x 1.80d
ISBN: 9780521839570
About the Author
Fierro, Maribel: - Maribel Fierro is a Research Professor at the Center of Human and Social Sciences (CCHS) of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid. Her previous publications include Al-Andalus: saberes e intercambios culturales (2001), Abd al-Rahman III, The First Cordoban Caliph (2005), Los almohades: problemas y perspectivas (as co-editor, 2005) and El cuerpo derrotado: cómo trataban musulmanes y cristianos a los enemigos vencidos (Península Ibérica, ss. VIII-XIII) (as co-editor, 2008).
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