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Britain And The Islamic World 15581713 Gerald Maclean Nabil Matar

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Britain And The Islamic World 15581713 Gerald Maclean Nabil Matar
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Gerald MacLean, Nabil Matar
ISBN: 9780199203185, 0199203180
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Britain And The Islamic World 15581713 Gerald Maclean Nabil Matar by Gerald Maclean, Nabil Matar 9780199203185, 0199203180 instant download after payment.

Before they had an empire in the East, the British travelled into the Islamic world to pursue trade and to form strategic alliances against the Catholic powers of France and Spain. First-hand encounters with Muslims, Jews, Greek Orthodox, and other religious communities living together under tolerant Islamic rule changed forever the way Britons thought about Islam, just as the goods they imported from Islamic countries changed forever the way they lived. Britain and the Islamic World tells the story of how, for a century and a half, merchants and diplomats travelled from Morocco to Istanbul, from Aleppo to Isfahan, and from Hormuz to Surat, and discovered a world that was more fascinating than fearful.Gerald MacLean and Nabil Matar examine the place of Islam and Muslim in English thought, and how British monarchs dealt with supremely powerful Muslim rulers. They document the importance of diplomatic and mercantile encounters, show how the writings of captives spread unreliable information about Islam and Muslims, and investigate observations by travellers and clergymen who reported meetings with Jews, eastern Christians, Armenians, and Shi'ites. They also trace how trade and the exchange of material goods with the Islamic world shaped how people in Britain lived their lives and thought about themselves.

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