History of the Islamic World, 600-1800

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Greek Roman Empire
heterogeneity
Ibn Al Furat
Ibn Khaldun
Internecine Warfare
Islam
Islamic West Asia
Islamic world
Islamic world political structures
Islamicate societies
Khwarazm Shahs
Late Antique
Late Antique World
Mamluk
Mecca
medieval normativity
Medina
Mongol
Murad III
Ottoman
patrimonial bureaucracy
premodern governance
Qizilbash Leaders
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Samarkand
Sasanian Empire
Sassanid
Seljuk Mongol transformations
Seljuk Sultan
Theocratic Order
Turkman Leader
urban development history
West Asian dynasties
West-Asia

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415660310
  • Weight: 990g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A History of the Islamic World, 6001800 supplies a fresh and unique survey of the formation of the Islamic world and the key developments that characterize this broad region’s history from late antiquity up to the beginning of the modern era.

Containing two chronological parts and fourteen chapters, this impressive overview explains how different tides in Islamic history washed ashore diverse sets of leadership groups, multiple practices of power and authority, and dynamic imperial and dynastic discourses in a theocratic age. A text that transcends many of today’s popular stereotypes of the premodern Islamic past, the volume takes a holistically and theoretically informed approach for understanding, interpreting, and teaching premodern history of Islamic West-Asia. Jo Van Steenbergen identifies the Asian connectedness of the sociocultural landscapes between the Nile in the southwest to the Bosporus in the northwest, and the Oxus (Amu Darya) and Jaxartes (Syr Darya) in the northeast to the Indus in the southeast. This abundantly illustrated book also offers maps and dynastic tables, enabling students to gain an informed understanding of this broad region of the world.

This book is an essential text for undergraduate classes on Islamic History, Medieval and Early Modern History, Middle East Studies, and Religious History.

Jo Van Steenbergen teaches Islamic history at Ghent University, Belgium. He has published extensively on medieval Islamic history, including Order Out of Chaos (2006), Caliphate and Kingship in a Fifteenth-Century Literary History (2016), and Trajectories of State Formation across Fifteenth-Century Islamic West-Asia (2020).

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