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Muslim Expansion And Byzantine Collapse In North Africa Reprint Walter E Kaegi

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Muslim Expansion And Byzantine Collapse In North Africa Reprint Walter E Kaegi
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.54 MB
Pages: 366
Author: Walter E. Kaegi
ISBN: 9781107636804, 1107636809
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Reprint

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Muslim Expansion And Byzantine Collapse In North Africa Reprint Walter E Kaegi by Walter E. Kaegi 9781107636804, 1107636809 instant download after payment.

Who ‘lost' Christian North Africa? Who won it and how? Walter Kaegi takes a fresh look at these perennial questions, with maps and on-site observations, in this exciting new book. Persisting clouds of suspicion and blame overshadowed many Byzantine attempts to defend North Africa, as Byzantines failed to meet the multiple challenges from different directions which ultimately overwhelmed them. While the Muslims forcefully and permanently turned Byzantine internal dynastic and religious problems and military unrest to their advantage, they brought their own strengths to a dynamic process that would take a long time to complete – the transformation of North Africa. An impartial comparative framework helps to sort through identity politics, ‘Orientalism' charges and counter-charges, and institutional controversies; this book also includes a new study of the decisive battle of Sbeitla in 647, helping readers to understand what befell Byzantium, and indeed empires from Rome to the present.

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