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Urban Autonomy in Medieval Islam: Damascus, Aleppo, Cordoba, Toledo, Valencia and Tunis: Islamic History and Civilization, cartea 128

Autor Fukuzo Amabe
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2016
In Urban Autonomy in Medieval Islam Fukuzo Amabe offers the first in-depth study on autonomous cities in medieval Islam stretching from Aleppo and Damascus to Cordoba, Toledo and Valencia through Tunis during the late tenth to early twelfth centuries. Each city is treated separately to cull facts to prove its autonomy at least for a certain period. The Middle East was the first region to develop cities and then empires in ancient times. Furthermore, the Islamic world was the first to transform ancient political or farmer cities to economic and industrial ones consisting of notables and plebeians, followed by China, then parts of Western Europe.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004310261
ISBN-10: 9004310266
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Islamic History and Civilization


Notă biografică

Fukuzo Amabe, M. A. (1974), Kyoto University, is Professor of Eastern History and Middle Eastern Studies at Tokyo Keizai University (the University of Economic Studies in Tokyo). He has written monographs and articles on medieval Islamic history, including the Emergence of the ʿAbbāsid Autocracy: The ʿAbbāsid Army, Khurāsān and Adharbayjān (Kyoto University Press, 1995).

Cuprins

Introduction

Chapter 1 Ninth-to-eleventh-century Baghdad: An early abortive Example

Chapter 2 Damascus during the later tenth century
Chapter 3 Aleppo during the eleventh to early twelfth centuries
Chapter 4 Cordoba during the early decades of the eleventh century
Chapter 5 Toledo during the eleventh century
Chapter 6 Valencia during the later eleventh century
Chapter 7 Tunis during the eleventh to twelfth centuries

Conclusion

Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index