Islam and the West
Autor Bernard Lewisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 1994
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780195090611
ISBN-10: 0195090616
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0195090616
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 234 x 156 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:Reissue
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Islam and the West is a well-written and erudite book, affording many important insights on the history of cultural interaction between Europe and the Middle East.
Demonstrate[s] breadth and depth of scholarship and an ability to communicate with both specialists and nonspecialists.
A valuable collection of essays and topics for introductory graduate seminars on Middle East politics.
Lewis's scholarship is prodigious....He avoids dogmatic positions himself and sees dogma as something to be analyzed. It is this sense of nuance, of historical setting, of honesty to texts, that informs the essays in Islam and the West.
Lewis speaks with authority, in prose marked by lucidity, elegance, wit and force....A challenging book that deserves a wide audience....Lewis writes with great force and clarity.
Brilliant...weaves a seamless web between past and present. In collection of remarkable learning and range Mr. Lewis takes us, as he alone among today's historians and interpreters of Islam can, from the early encoutners of Christendom and Islam to today's Islamic dilemmas. To read Mr. Lewis on Europe's obsession with the Ottoman Turks, the raging battle between secularism and fundamentalism in the Muslim world, or the difficulty of studying other peoples' histories is to be taken through a treacherous terrain by the coolest and most reassuring of guides. You are in the hands of the Islamic world's foremost living historian. Of that world's ordeal he writes with the greatest care and authority and no small measure of sympathy.
Mr. Lewis contrasts the Christian and Islamic civilizations and explains their interaction in war and peace, commerce and culture....Islam and the West is a primer for greater understanding of the countries engaged in cold and hot wars that, directly or indirectly, are rooted in religion.
A leading Islamicist, though sometimes a controversial one, Lewis here gathers some 11 essays that seek to 'open doors to the innermost domains of Islam.' There are long pieces on Gibbon, Edward Said's Orientalism, the trickiness of translating Arabic, and on the 'shi'a in Islamic history,' among other subjects. As the title suggests, the book's main thrust is one the encounter
Provocative
Even when one disagrees with Lewis, he is well worth reading for the experience and erudition of his writing, and the refreshing lucidity of his style.
A scholar who through industry and intellectual brilliance has achieved pre-eminence in his field.
Eleven superb essays on the culture clash between the Islamic nations of the Middle East and the more secularized West....Scholarly but not pedantic, writing without fear or favor, Lewis makes an ideal guide through the political, religious, and cultural thickets of Islam....A learned, forceful analysis that treats Islam with respect, not condescension.
Erudite...powerful and revealing. Everywhere in this book Mr. Lewis's commanding achievement is evident
A very learned and thoughtful work. Lewis' comparative and _ synthetich approaches to the issues discussed are highly informative and worthy of careful reading by both specialists in the field(s) and lay readers.
Demonstrate[s] breadth and depth of scholarship and an ability to communicate with both specialists and nonspecialists.
A valuable collection of essays and topics for introductory graduate seminars on Middle East politics.
Lewis's scholarship is prodigious....He avoids dogmatic positions himself and sees dogma as something to be analyzed. It is this sense of nuance, of historical setting, of honesty to texts, that informs the essays in Islam and the West.
Lewis speaks with authority, in prose marked by lucidity, elegance, wit and force....A challenging book that deserves a wide audience....Lewis writes with great force and clarity.
Brilliant...weaves a seamless web between past and present. In collection of remarkable learning and range Mr. Lewis takes us, as he alone among today's historians and interpreters of Islam can, from the early encoutners of Christendom and Islam to today's Islamic dilemmas. To read Mr. Lewis on Europe's obsession with the Ottoman Turks, the raging battle between secularism and fundamentalism in the Muslim world, or the difficulty of studying other peoples' histories is to be taken through a treacherous terrain by the coolest and most reassuring of guides. You are in the hands of the Islamic world's foremost living historian. Of that world's ordeal he writes with the greatest care and authority and no small measure of sympathy.
Mr. Lewis contrasts the Christian and Islamic civilizations and explains their interaction in war and peace, commerce and culture....Islam and the West is a primer for greater understanding of the countries engaged in cold and hot wars that, directly or indirectly, are rooted in religion.
A leading Islamicist, though sometimes a controversial one, Lewis here gathers some 11 essays that seek to 'open doors to the innermost domains of Islam.' There are long pieces on Gibbon, Edward Said's Orientalism, the trickiness of translating Arabic, and on the 'shi'a in Islamic history,' among other subjects. As the title suggests, the book's main thrust is one the encounter
Provocative
Even when one disagrees with Lewis, he is well worth reading for the experience and erudition of his writing, and the refreshing lucidity of his style.
A scholar who through industry and intellectual brilliance has achieved pre-eminence in his field.
Eleven superb essays on the culture clash between the Islamic nations of the Middle East and the more secularized West....Scholarly but not pedantic, writing without fear or favor, Lewis makes an ideal guide through the political, religious, and cultural thickets of Islam....A learned, forceful analysis that treats Islam with respect, not condescension.
Erudite...powerful and revealing. Everywhere in this book Mr. Lewis's commanding achievement is evident
A very learned and thoughtful work. Lewis' comparative and _ synthetich approaches to the issues discussed are highly informative and worthy of careful reading by both specialists in the field(s) and lay readers.
Notă biografică
Bernard Lewis is the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus, at Princeton University. His work has been translated in twenty-two languages, and he has lectured in Europe, Asia, North Africa, and America, and in many Muslim countries.