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God's Crucible: Islam and the Making of Europe, 570-1215 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 211x140x25 mm, weight: 395 g, 8 pages of illustrations; 4 maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Liveright Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1631494309
  • ISBN-13: 9781631494307
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 528 pages, height x width x depth: 211x140x25 mm, weight: 395 g, 8 pages of illustrations; 4 maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Liveright Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-10: 1631494309
  • ISBN-13: 9781631494307
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From the two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning author, God’s Crucible brings to life “a furiously complex age” (New York Times Book Review).

Resonating as profoundly today as when it was first published to widespread critical acclaim a decade ago, God’s Crucible is a bold portrait of Islamic Spain and the birth of modern Europe from one of our greatest historians. David Levering Lewis’s narrative, filled with accounts of some of the most epic battles in world history, reveals how cosmopolitan, Muslim al-Andalus flourished—a beacon of cooperation and tolerance—while proto-Europe floundered in opposition to Islam, making virtues out of hereditary aristocracy, religious intolerance, perpetual war, and slavery. This masterful history begins with the fall of the Persian and Roman empires, followed by the rise of the prophet Muhammad and five centuries of engagement between the Muslim imperium and an emerging Europe. Essential and urgent, God’s Crucible underscores the importance of these early, world-altering events whose influence remains as current as today’s headlines.
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Maps
xi
Chronology xiii
Notes On Usage xix
Preface xxi
1 The Superpowers
3(26)
2 "The Arabs Are Coming!"
29(28)
3 "Jihad!"
57(28)
4 The Co-opted Caliphate and the Stumbling Jihad
85(20)
5 The Year 711
105(32)
6 Picking Up the Pieces after Rome
137(23)
7 The Myth of Poitiers
160(24)
8 The Fall and Rise of the Umayyads
184(25)
9 Saving the Popes
209(15)
10 An Empire of Force and Faith
224(27)
11 Carolingian Jihads: Roncesvalles and Saxony
251(17)
12 The Great Mosque
268(14)
13 The First Europe, Briefly
282(22)
14 Equipoise---Delicate and Doomed
304(29)
15 Disequilibrium, Pelayo's Revenge
333(34)
16 Knowledge Transmitted, Rationalism Repudiated: Ibn Rushd and Musa ibn Maymun
367(14)
Acknowledgments 381(4)
Notes 385(38)
Glossary 423(10)
Genealogies 433(6)
Bibliography 439(10)
Credits 449(2)
Index 451
David Levering Lewis, the author of Gods Crucible, is professor emeritus of history at New York University. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal, Lewis received the Pulitzer Prize for each volume of his W.E.B. Du Bois biography. He lives in New York City.