Friday, February 06, 2015

The New Cambridge History of Islam - Vol 2


Buku terbitan Cambridge University Press tahun 2011 'The New Cambridge History of Islam Vol 2 - The Western Islamic World Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries'. Buku edited by Maribel Fierro.

Folder: D cambridge islam - Cambridge History of Islam.


TNCHI -Vol 2

Naribel Fierro is a Research Professor at the Center of Human and Social Sciences (CCHS) of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Madrid. Her previous publications include Al Andalus: Saberes e intercambios culturales (2001), Abd al Rahman III, the first Cordoban caliph, Oneworld (2005), Los Almohades: Problemas y perspectivas (as co editor, 2005) and El cuerpo derrotado: Cómo trataban musulmanes y cristianos a los enemigos vencidos (Península Ibérica, ss. VIII XIII) (as co editor, 2008).


Contents:

Part 1 Al-Andalus and North and West Africa (Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries)
Al-Andalus and the Maghrib (from the fifth/eleventh century to the fall of the Almoravids); The Central lands of North Africa and Sicily, until the beginning of the Almohad period; The Almohads (524-668/1130-1269) and the Hafsids (627-932/1229-1526); The post Almohad dynasties in Al-Andalus and the Maghreb (seven-ninth/thirteenth-fifteenth centuries); West Africa and its early empires.

Part 2 Egypt and Syria (Eleventh Century Until The Ottoman Conquest)
Bilad al-Sham, from the Fatimid conquest to the fall of Ayyubids (359-658/970-1260); The Fatimid caliphate (358-567/969-1171) and the Ayyubids in Egypt (567-648/1171-1250); The Mamluks in Egypt and Syria: the Turkish Mamluk sultanate (648-784/1250-1382) and the Circassian Mamluk sultanate (784-923/1382-1517); Western Arabia and Yemen (fifth/eleventh) century to the Ottoman conquest.

Part 3 Muslim Anatolia and the Ottoman Empire
The Turks in Anatolia before the Ottomans; The rise of the Ottoman; The Ottoman empire (tenth/sixteenth century); The Ottoman empire: the age of 'political households' (eleventh-twelfth/seventeenth-eighteenth centuries); Egypt and Syria under Ottoman; Western Arabia and Yemen during the Ottoman period;

Part 4 North and West Africa (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries)
Sharifian rule in Morocco (tenth-twelfth/sixteenth-eighteenth centuries); West Africa (tenth-twelfth/sixteenth-eighteenth centuries); Ottoman Maghrib.

Part 5 Rulers, Soldiers, Peasants, Scholars and Traders
State formation and organization; Conversion to Islam: from the 'age of conversion' to the millet system; Taxation and armies; Trade - Muslim trade in the late medieval Mediterranean world; Overland trade in the western Islamic world (fifth-ninth/eleventh-fifteenth centuries); Trade in the Ottoman lands 1215/1800; The 'ulama'.


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