A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period Contributor(s): Abun-Nasr, Jamil M. (Author), Abun-Nasr, Jamil M. (Preface by) |
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ISBN: 0521337674 ISBN-13: 9780521337670 Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: August 1987 Annotation: A new history of North Africa within the Islamic period from the Arab conquest to the present. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History | Africa - General - Religion | Islam - General - History | Middle East - General |
Dewey: 961 |
LCCN: 86024407 |
Physical Information: 1.17" H x 6.04" W x 9.04" L (1.62 lbs) 472 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - African - Cultural Region - North Africa - Religious Orientation - Islamic - Cultural Region - Middle East |
Features: Bibliography, Glossary, Index, Maps, Table of Contents |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Building on the two previous editions of his History of the Maghrib, Professor Abun-Nasr has written a completely new history of North Africa within the Islamic period which begins with Arab conquest and brings the story up to the present day. He emphasises the factors which led to the adoption of Islam by practically the entire population, the geographical position of the area, which made it the main trade link between the Mediterranean world and the Sudan and led to its involvement in the confrontation between the Christian and Islamic worlds. In Morocco, this confrontation led to the emergence of a distinct religio-political community ruled by sharifian dynasties and, in the rest of the Maghrib, to integration' in the Ottoman empire. The political and economic developments of the 'piratical' regencies of Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, the establishment of European colonial rule, the nationalist movements and Islamic religious reform are all treated in detail. The balance between factual account and interpretation makes the book especially useful to students of African and Islamic history. |
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