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Cities and Caliphs: On the Genesis of Arab Muslim Urbanism: Contributions to the Study of World History

Autor Nezar Alsayyad
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 mai 1991 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The history of the Islamic world includes many unique cultural, religious, scientific, and architectural developments. Among these was the evolution of the Arab Muslim city, which occurred during the rapid expansion of the Muslim empire in the seventh and eighth centuries A.D. In this probing volume, Nezar AlSayyad examines the extraordinary characteristics of Islamic urbanism and the process by which cities and towns were absorbed and physically transformed by Islam. The early leaders of the Muslim empire--caliphs, amirs, and other rulers--had a lasting effect on what the modern scholar would call their cities' urban form. AlSayyad demonstrates that the stereotypical model of the Muslim city is inadequate, not only because individual rulers in regions of the empire were different, but also due to various cultural influences that were indigenous to conquered areas.After a prologue, the study begins with a historiography of the concept of the Muslim city and how it was paralleled by the development of its physical form. Garrison towns, established as military camps by early Arab conquerors, are examined next by AlSayyad. His research shows that building methods and urban form in the Arab cities were products of Islamization and consolidation of Caliphal power. New capital towns and cities, AlSayyad maintains, were also results of elaborate personal expressions of politico-religious authority by certain Muslim rulers. The book ends by suggesting that the Arabs' and their leaders' changing view of the role of architecture was a major factor behind the fluid urban forms of Muslim cities. This significant contribution to the study of the Arab world and its cultural history will be of great value to Middle East, urban, and architectural historians, anthropologists, and archaeologists, as well as to students of Islamic history and urbanism.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313277917
ISBN-10: 0313277915
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: reference notes, bibliography, appendices
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions to the Study of World History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

NEZAR ALSAYYAD is Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches courses on third world housing, urban design and history of Islamic architecture. His other books include The Streets of Islamic Cairo and Dwellings, Settlements and Tradition.

Cuprins

PrefacePrologue: The Study of Muslim Urbanism and the Problem of the Muslim CityThe Typical Muslim City: A Historiography of a ConceptUrban Creations of the Early Muslim Arabs: The Garrison Town as a PrototypeUrban Transformation in Early Islam: Arabization or Islamization of Existing CitiesPlanned Capital Cities: Ideal Constructs or Imperial PalacesEpilogue: The Arab Muslim City and the Genesis of Urban Form: Religious Ideology Versus Caliphal AuthorityNotesAppendicesBibliographyIndex