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The New Cambridge History Of Islam Volume 2 The Western Islamic World Eleventh To Eighteenth Centuries 2008 M A Cook

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The New Cambridge History Of Islam Volume 2 The Western Islamic World Eleventh To Eighteenth Centuries 2008 M A Cook
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.31 MB
Pages: 842
Author: M. A. Cook
ISBN: 9780521839570, 0521839572
Language: English
Year: 2008
Volume: VOL. 2

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The New Cambridge History Of Islam Volume 2 The Western Islamic World Eleventh To Eighteenth Centuries 2008 M A Cook by M. A. Cook 9780521839570, 0521839572 instant download after payment.

The New Cambridge History of Islam is a comprehensive history of Islamic civilization, tracing its development from its beginnings in seventh-century Arabia to its wide and varied presence in the globalised world of today. The six volumes reflect the geographical distribution and the cultural, social and religious diversity of the peoples of the Muslim world. Four volumes cover historical developments and two are devoted to themes that cut across geographical and chronological divisions, ranging from social, political and economic relations to the arts, literature and learning. Each volumes introduction sets the scene for the ensuing chapters and examines relationships with adjacent civilizations. Written by a team combining established authorities and rising scholars in the field, this will be the standard reference for students, scholars and all those with enquiring minds for years to come.

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