Series Editor's Preface.
Preface.
1. A Prophet and Three Continents.
2. Between Two Millennia.
3. Europe's Response - The 'Reconquista' and Naval Exploits.
4. The Role of the Holy City.
5. Conflict and Encounters in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.
6. The Treasure of the Pharaoh.
7. The Lords of Fear.
8. 'Inimicus Crucis, Inimicus Europae'.
9. Renaissance Europe and the Turks.
10. Sultans, Pirates and Renegades.
11. The Age of Iron and the Enlightenment.
12. From the 'Sickness' of the Ottoman Empire to the Third Wave of Islam.
Chronology.
Bibliographical Note.
Index.
Franco Cardini is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Florence. he previously taught at the universities of Florence and Bari as well as in Paris, Gottingen, Vienna, Madrid, Barcelona, Turku, Boston, Burlington, Sao Paulo, Jerusalem and Damascus. His publications include Gerusalemme d'oro di rame di luce (1992), Studio sulla storia e sull'idea di crociata (1993), Medioevo al femminile (with F. Bertini, M. T. Fumagalli Beonio Brocchiri and C. Leonardi, 1992). He also edited Constanza la strega di San Miniato (1989).
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Islam, efforts to refute Islam, and latterly, to study it more
objectively. Lucid and subtle ... recommended for undergraduates
and above." Choice
"Europe and Islam is one of the titles in Blackwell's
fine series the Making of Europe ... this is one of the rare
treatments covering the expanse of 1,400 years of Islamic history
in a single volume ... a worthy introduction to the topic of
contacts between the Western world and Muslims." History:
Reviews of New Books
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