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Money Power And Politics In Early Islamic Syria A Review Of Current Debates John Haldon

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Money Power And Politics In Early Islamic Syria A Review Of Current Debates John Haldon
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.34 MB
Pages: 230
Author: John Haldon
ISBN: 9780754668497, 0754668495
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Money Power And Politics In Early Islamic Syria A Review Of Current Debates John Haldon by John Haldon 9780754668497, 0754668495 instant download after payment.

The transformation of the eastern provinces of the Roman empire from the middle of the seventh century CE under the impact of Islam has attracted a good deal of scholarly attention in recent years, and as more archaeological material becomes available, has been subject to revision and rethinking in ways that radically affect what we know or understand about the area, about state-building and the economy and society of the early Islamic world, and about issues such as urbanisation, town-country relations, the ways in which a different religious culture impacted on the built environment, and about politics. This volume represents the fruits of a workshop held at Princeton University in May 2007 to discuss the ways in which recent work has affected our understanding of the nature of economic and exchange activity in particular, and the broader implications of these advances for the history of the region.

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