The 'Abbasid and Carolingian Empires : : comparative studies in civilizational formation / / edited by D. G. Tor.

Circa AD 750, both the Islamic world and western Europe underwent political revolutions; these raised to power, respectively, the ʿAbbasid and Carolingian dynasties. The eras thus inaugurated were similar not only in their chronology, but also in the foundational role each played in its respective c...

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Superior document:Islamic History and Civilization. Studies and Texts, Volume 150
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2018.
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; Volume 150.
Physical Description:1 online resource (231 pages) :; illustrations, maps.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
The ʿAbbasid and Carolingian Dynasties in Comparative Perspective /
Inventing the Missi /
Ḥasanwayh born al-Ḥusayn al-Kurdī (r. circa 350–369/ca. 961–979) /
The Emperor’s Ass /
Ethnicity in the Carolingian Empire /
Across the Hindūkush of the ʿAbbasid Period /
Columbanus, the Columbanian Tradition and Caesarius /
The Rebel and the Imam /
Comparing Carolingians and ʿAbbasids /
Index.
Summary:Circa AD 750, both the Islamic world and western Europe underwent political revolutions; these raised to power, respectively, the ʿAbbasid and Carolingian dynasties. The eras thus inaugurated were similar not only in their chronology, but also in the foundational role each played in its respective civilization, forming and shaping enduring religious, cultural, and societal institutions. The ʿAbbāsid and Carolingian Empires: Studies in Civilizational Formation , is the first collected volume ever dedicated specifically to comparative Carolingian-ʿAbbasid history. In it, editor D.G. Tor brings together essays from some of the leading historians in order to elucidate some of the parallel developments in each of these civilizations, many of which persisted not only throughout the Middle Ages, but to the present day. Contributors are: Michael Cook, Jennifer R. Davis, Robert Gleave, Eric J. Goldberg, Minoru Inaba, Jürgen Paul, Walter Pohl, D.G. Tor and Ian Wood.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004353046
ISSN:1929-2403 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by D. G. Tor.