Christians and Muslims in Early Medieval Italy

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Charlemagne
Christian Muslim interactions in medieval Italy
Christians
Chronica Monasterii Casinensis
cross-cultural encounters
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Early Medieval Italy
Emperor Louis II
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Free Woman
Geoffrey Malaterra
historical source analysis
History
Holy Man
Holy Mountain
Ibn Jubayr
intercultural trade networks
interfaith relations
Italy
John VIII
Kinsman
Leo III
Liber Pontificalis
Lombards
Louis II
medieval Mediterranean studies
Muslims
Palermo
Pope Leo IV
religious identity formation
Robert Guiscard
Saint Vitalis
Sicilian Muslims
Vita Vitalis
William Of Apulia
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032100906
  • Weight: 120g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the early Middle Ages (ninth to eleventh centuries), Italy became the target of Muslim campaigns. The Muslims conquered Sicily, ruled her for more than two centuries, and conducted many raids against the Italian Peninsula. During that period, however, Christians and Muslims did not always fight each other. Indeed, sometimes they traded with the ‘other’ and visited the lands of the ‘other’.

By presenting the annotated English translation of the early medieval primary sources about how Muslims and Christians perceived each other, the circulation of news about them, and their knowledge of their opponents, this book aims to clarify the relationship between Muslims and Christians in early medieval Italy. Moreover, it proves that in that period the faithful of the Cross and those of the Crescent were not so ignorant of one another as is commonly believed.

Christians and Muslims in Early Medieval Italy: A Sourcebook is the ideal resource for upper-level undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars interested in the relationships between Christians and Muslims in medieval Italy and the Mediterranean.

Luigi Andrea Berto is Professor of History at Western Michigan University, USA. His research focuses on medieval Italy and the Mediterranean, with a special interest in the use of the past in the medieval and modern periods, and the relationships between Christians and Muslims.

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