The Islamic–Byzantine Border in History : : From the Rise of Islam to the End of the Crusades / / ed. by Deborah Tor, Alexander Beihammer.

Explores the significance of the Islamic-Byzantine border from the rise of Islam to the end of the CrusadesPresents the first work dedicated entirely to the Islamic-Byzantine BorderProvides a comparative perspective, featuring both leading Byzantinists and leading researchers of the Islamic worldUni...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2023 English
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (257 p.) :; 10 B/W illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ILLUSTRATIONS --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
INTRODUCTION --
1 THE HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ISLAMIC–BYZANTINE BORDER: FROM THE SEVENTH CENTURY TO 1291 --
2 THE BYZANTINE–MUSLIM FRONTIER FROM THE ARAB CONQUESTS TO THE ARRIVAL OF THE SELJUK TURKS --
3 THE FORMATION OF AL-ʿAWĀṢIM --
4 CAUCASIAN ELITES BETWEEN BYZANTIUM AND THE CALIPHATE IN THE EARLY ISLAMIC PERIOD --
5 BYZANTINE BORDERS WERE STATE ARTEFACTS, NOT ‘FLUID ZONES OF INTERACTION’ --
6 A CHRISTIAN INSURGENCY IN ISLAMIC SYRIA: THE JARĀJIMA (MARDAITES) BETWEEN BYZANTIUM AND THE CALIPHATE --
7 THE CHARACTER OF UMAYYAD ART: THE MEDITERRANEAN TRADITION --
8 BYZANTINE HEROES AND SAINTS OF THE ARAB–BYZANTINE BORDER (NINTH–TENTH CENTURIES) --
9 A COSMOPOLITAN FRONTIER STATE: THE MARWĀNIDS OF DIYĀR BAKR, 990–1085, AND THE PERFORMANCE OF POWER --
10 BYZANTINE POPULATION POLICY IN THE EASTERN BORDERLAND BETWEEN BYZANTIUM AND THE CALIPHATE FROM THE SEVENTH TO THE TWELFTH CENTURIES --
11 THE ISLAMIC–BYZANTINE FRONTIER IN SELJUQ ANATOLIA --
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY --
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Summary:Explores the significance of the Islamic-Byzantine border from the rise of Islam to the end of the CrusadesPresents the first work dedicated entirely to the Islamic-Byzantine BorderProvides a comparative perspective, featuring both leading Byzantinists and leading researchers of the Islamic worldUniquely offers a broad chronological perspective, showing the longue durée rather than focusing on a specific periodOne of the most formative areas and periods of historical inquiry, across the fields of Mediterranean history, Byzantine history, Islamic history and the history of Muslim-Christian relations, is the long warfare between the Islamic and Christian worlds in the period that began with the Islamic conquests of the formerly Byzantine lands of the Eastern Mediterranean in the 630s CE and ended with the closing of the Crusades in the Levant c.1300 CE.This cross-disciplinary book offers a broad spectrum of essays on important aspects of the political, social, religious and historical importance of the Islamic-Byzantine border between 630-c.1300CE, and in particular on the manifold ways in which the Islamic-Byzantine border affected the internal development and culture of each of the two civilisations. The chapters are written by twelve of the leading scholars in the field, including experts on both the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic world, and explore developments ranging from anti-government riots and dynastic revolutions to the border’s influence on religious law, apocalyptic literature, population policy and heroic culture.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781399513043
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319131
9783111318189
9783110797640
DOI:10.1515/9781399513043
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Deborah Tor, Alexander Beihammer.