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Witnesses To A World Crisis Historians And Histories Of The Middle East In The Seventh Century James Howardjohnston

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Witnesses To A World Crisis Historians And Histories Of The Middle East In The Seventh Century James Howardjohnston
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Witnesses To A World Crisis Historians And Histories Of The Middle East In The Seventh Century James Howardjohnston instant download after payment.

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.47 MB
Pages: 610
Author: James Howard-Johnston
ISBN: 019920859X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Witnesses To A World Crisis Historians And Histories Of The Middle East In The Seventh Century James Howardjohnston by James Howard-johnston 019920859X instant download after payment.

James Howard-Johnston provides a sweeping and highly readable account of probably the most dramatic single episode in world history - the emergence of a new religion (Islam), the destruction of two established great powers (Roman and Iranian), and the creation of a new world empire by the Arabs, all in the space of not much more than a generation (610-52 AD). Warfare looms large, especially where operations can be followed in some detail, as in Iraq 636-40, in Egypt 641-2 and in the long-drawn out battle for the Mediterranean (649-98). As the first history of the formative phase of Islam to be grounded in the important non-Islamic as well as Islamic sources Witnesses to a World Crisis is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand Islam as a religion and political force, the modern Middle East, and the jihadist impulse, which is as evident today as it was in the seventh century.

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