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Europe and the Islamic World: A History
John Tolan, Gilles Veinstein and Henry Laurens-
Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Contents
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Foreword
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General Introduction
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Part I: Saracens and Ifranj: Rivalries, Emulation, and Convergences
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1. The Geographers’ World: From Arabia Felix to the Balad al-Ifranj (Land of the Franks)
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2. Conquest and Its Justifications: Jihad, Crusade, Reconquista
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3. The Social Inferiority of Religious Minorities: Dhimmis and Mudejars
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4. In Search of Egyptian Gold: Traders in the Mediterranean
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5. On the Shoulders of Giants: Transmission and Exchange of Knowledge
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Part II: The Great Turk and Europe
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Introduction to Part II: Continuity and Change in Geopolitics
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6. The Ottoman Conquest in Europe
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7. Ottoman Europe: An Ancient Fracture
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8. Antagonistic Figures
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9. The Islamic-Christian Border in Europe
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10. Breaches in the Conflict
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Part III: Europe and the Muslim World in the Contemporary Period
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Introduction to Part III
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11. The Eighteenth Century as Turning Point
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12. Civilization or Conquest?
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13. The Age of Reform
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14. The Age of Empire
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15. The First Blows to European Domination
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16. The Great War and the Beginning of Emancipation
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17. Contemporary Issues
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Notes
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Selected Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 2012
Publisher: Princeton University Press
- 9781400844753 (ebook)
- 9780691147055 (hardcover)