Author: Claude Cahen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arabs
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Les peuples musulmans dans l'histoire médiévale
Author: Claude Cahen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arabs
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arabs
Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
Lles peuples musulmans dans l'histoire médiévale
Author: Claude Cahen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 496
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 496
Book Description
Introduction à l'histoire du monde musulman médiéval
Author: Claude Cahen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Islamic
Languages : fr
Pages : 228
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civilization, Islamic
Languages : fr
Pages : 228
Book Description
États, sociétés et cultures du monde musulman médiéval : Xe-XVe siècle (1)
Author: Jean-Claude Garcin
Publisher: FeniXX
ISBN: 2130673007
Category : History
Languages : fr
Pages : 962
Book Description
Aujourd’hui, le monde de l’Islam est aussi éloigné dans le temps, de l’époque classique du Prophète et des califes, que l’Occident l’est de Charlemagne. Au XIe siècle seulement, apparaissent certains traits qui marquent encore les pays musulmans. Pour l’Occident, le XIe siècle est l’époque des Croisades. Dans le monde musulman, des peuples nouveaux s’imposent aux États. La fin de ce que nous appelons le Moyen Âge verra l’expansion de l’Islam dans le monde.
Publisher: FeniXX
ISBN: 2130673007
Category : History
Languages : fr
Pages : 962
Book Description
Aujourd’hui, le monde de l’Islam est aussi éloigné dans le temps, de l’époque classique du Prophète et des califes, que l’Occident l’est de Charlemagne. Au XIe siècle seulement, apparaissent certains traits qui marquent encore les pays musulmans. Pour l’Occident, le XIe siècle est l’époque des Croisades. Dans le monde musulman, des peuples nouveaux s’imposent aux États. La fin de ce que nous appelons le Moyen Âge verra l’expansion de l’Islam dans le monde.
Recherches relatives à l'histoire du monde musulman à l'époque médiévale
Author: Radhi Daghfous
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789938840032
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 266
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789938840032
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 266
Book Description
Charlemagne, Muhammad, and the Arab Roots of Capitalism
Author: Gene William Heck
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110202832
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Presented in six principal analytic chapters with supporting appendices, this book explores the role of Islam in precipitating Europe’s twelfth century commercial renaissance. Employing the classic analytic techniques of economics, Gene Heck determines that medieval Europe’s feudal interregnum was largely caused by indigenous governmental business regulation and not by shifts in international trade patterns. He then proceeds by demonstrating how Islamic economic precepts provided the ideological rationales that empowered medieval Europe to escape its three-centuries-long experiment in “Dark Age economics” ― in the process, providing the West with its archetypic tools of capitalism. While treatises such as Maxime Rodinson’s excellent book, Islam and Capitalism, document the capitalistic nature of the Islamic economic system, in applying modern economic method to medieval orientalist historiography, this work is unique in capturing both the evolution and the impact of the system’s role in forging medieval history.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110202832
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Presented in six principal analytic chapters with supporting appendices, this book explores the role of Islam in precipitating Europe’s twelfth century commercial renaissance. Employing the classic analytic techniques of economics, Gene Heck determines that medieval Europe’s feudal interregnum was largely caused by indigenous governmental business regulation and not by shifts in international trade patterns. He then proceeds by demonstrating how Islamic economic precepts provided the ideological rationales that empowered medieval Europe to escape its three-centuries-long experiment in “Dark Age economics” ― in the process, providing the West with its archetypic tools of capitalism. While treatises such as Maxime Rodinson’s excellent book, Islam and Capitalism, document the capitalistic nature of the Islamic economic system, in applying modern economic method to medieval orientalist historiography, this work is unique in capturing both the evolution and the impact of the system’s role in forging medieval history.
Le monde musulman du XIe au XVe siècle
Author: Christophe Picard
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782200625528
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 192
Book Description
L' histoire du monde musulman entre le XIe et le XVe siècle est féconde et contrastée dans un monde immense qui s'étend du Gange au Tage. L'étude des principaux événements souligne la profonde mutation des sociétés et des Etats. Dans cette ère troublée, marquée par de nouvelles invasions, les signes d'une crise durable ne manquent pas tant sur le plan économique qu'intellectuel. Mais réduire cette période de l'histoire de l'Islam à un lent déclin serait méconnaître le dynamisme persistant des sociétés islamisées ainsi que l'expansion musulmane dans les Balkans et en Afrique de l'Est, et la diffusion de la religion d'Allâh autour de l'océan Indien. Des textes et des illustrations commentés, la chronologie ainsi que le glossaire permettent aux étudiants de trouver des précisions sur les événements et sur la civilisation islamique et de se familiariser avec une période mal connue de l'histoire médiévale.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782200625528
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 192
Book Description
L' histoire du monde musulman entre le XIe et le XVe siècle est féconde et contrastée dans un monde immense qui s'étend du Gange au Tage. L'étude des principaux événements souligne la profonde mutation des sociétés et des Etats. Dans cette ère troublée, marquée par de nouvelles invasions, les signes d'une crise durable ne manquent pas tant sur le plan économique qu'intellectuel. Mais réduire cette période de l'histoire de l'Islam à un lent déclin serait méconnaître le dynamisme persistant des sociétés islamisées ainsi que l'expansion musulmane dans les Balkans et en Afrique de l'Est, et la diffusion de la religion d'Allâh autour de l'océan Indien. Des textes et des illustrations commentés, la chronologie ainsi que le glossaire permettent aux étudiants de trouver des précisions sur les événements et sur la civilisation islamique et de se familiariser avec une période mal connue de l'histoire médiévale.
The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity
Author: Aziz Al-Azmeh
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316641554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 659
Book Description
A comprehensive and innovative reconstruction of the emergence of early Muslim religion and polity in their historical, religious and ethnological contexts. Intended principally for scholars of late antiquity, Islamic studies and the history of religions, the book opens up many novel directions for future research.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316641554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 659
Book Description
A comprehensive and innovative reconstruction of the emergence of early Muslim religion and polity in their historical, religious and ethnological contexts. Intended principally for scholars of late antiquity, Islamic studies and the history of religions, the book opens up many novel directions for future research.
From Slave to Sultan
Author: Linda Northrup
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
ISBN: 9783515068611
Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Spanning the greater part of the thirteenth century, the career of the Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria, al-Mansur Qalawun, is of great interest for the light it sheds on the major themes of early Mamluk history: the emergence of a new political and administrative structure, characterized by increased militarization and mamlukization; the role of the caliphate and the nature of sultani authority; the problem of succession; Mamluk factionalism; Egyptian-Syrian relations; relations with Mongols and Crusaders; and the importance, not to mention the strategic and complex nature, of international trade in the Mamluk realm. Not only does this work fill a gap in knowledge of the early Mamluk period, complementing the studies we have of Baybars's and al-Nasir Muhammad's reigns, but it goes further than most in analyzing the institutions of the period, and uses hitherto neglected materials to illuminate theoretical and practical questions of Mamluk rule. With indices. "From Slave to Sultan is well written. The analysis is dense and packed with scholarship; it is one of those books of which specialists will devour the notes with even greater relish than they do the text... Graduate students in particular will be grateful for her first chapter, in which she introduces, describes, and evaluates the various sources." MESA Bulletin "This book a will unquestionably stand as the authoritative work on Qalawun for some time to come." School of Oriental & African Studies "Northrup is to be commended for undertaking this important, and much needed, project with her persistent efforts, meticulous and critical reading of the sources, sound methodology, and diligent presentation. The result is a definitive work on the political legacy of one of the most eminent early Mamluk sultans." Journal of Near Eastern Studies . (Franz Steiner 1998)
Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
ISBN: 9783515068611
Category : Egypt
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Spanning the greater part of the thirteenth century, the career of the Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria, al-Mansur Qalawun, is of great interest for the light it sheds on the major themes of early Mamluk history: the emergence of a new political and administrative structure, characterized by increased militarization and mamlukization; the role of the caliphate and the nature of sultani authority; the problem of succession; Mamluk factionalism; Egyptian-Syrian relations; relations with Mongols and Crusaders; and the importance, not to mention the strategic and complex nature, of international trade in the Mamluk realm. Not only does this work fill a gap in knowledge of the early Mamluk period, complementing the studies we have of Baybars's and al-Nasir Muhammad's reigns, but it goes further than most in analyzing the institutions of the period, and uses hitherto neglected materials to illuminate theoretical and practical questions of Mamluk rule. With indices. "From Slave to Sultan is well written. The analysis is dense and packed with scholarship; it is one of those books of which specialists will devour the notes with even greater relish than they do the text... Graduate students in particular will be grateful for her first chapter, in which she introduces, describes, and evaluates the various sources." MESA Bulletin "This book a will unquestionably stand as the authoritative work on Qalawun for some time to come." School of Oriental & African Studies "Northrup is to be commended for undertaking this important, and much needed, project with her persistent efforts, meticulous and critical reading of the sources, sound methodology, and diligent presentation. The result is a definitive work on the political legacy of one of the most eminent early Mamluk sultans." Journal of Near Eastern Studies . (Franz Steiner 1998)
History of Humanity
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
ISBN: 9231028138
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1847
Book Description
Volume IV deals with the 'Middle Ages'. It starts with the expansion of Islam and closes with the discovery of the New World. Various events during this period led to a significant expansion in communications: the rapid spread of Islam and of Gengis Khan's Mongol Empire, as well as the Crusades and the development of trans-Saharan and maritime routes around Africa to the Indian Ocean, leading to multiplied exchanges between the peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia and Europe.
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
ISBN: 9231028138
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1847
Book Description
Volume IV deals with the 'Middle Ages'. It starts with the expansion of Islam and closes with the discovery of the New World. Various events during this period led to a significant expansion in communications: the rapid spread of Islam and of Gengis Khan's Mongol Empire, as well as the Crusades and the development of trans-Saharan and maritime routes around Africa to the Indian Ocean, leading to multiplied exchanges between the peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia and Europe.