Empires of Islam in Renaissance historical thought /
[Book]
Margaret Meserve.
Cambridge, Mass. :
Harvard University Press,
2008.
1 online resource (359 pages) :
illustrations, map
Harvard historical studies ;
158
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-341) and index.
Note on nomenclature -- List of figures -- Introduction -- The rise and fall of the Trojan Turks -- Barbarians at the gates -- In search of the classical Turks -- Translations of empire -- Wise men in the east -- Epilogue -- Appendix: The Caspian gates -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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Drawing on political oratory, diplomatic correspondence, crusade propaganda, and historical treatises, Meserve shows how research into the origins of Islamic empires sprang from--and contributed to--contemporary debates over the threat of Islamic expansion in the Mediterranean. This groundbreaking book offers new insights into Renaissance humanist scholarship and long-standing European debates over the relationship between Christianity and Islam.
JSTOR
22573/ctvjj25h4
Empires of Islam in Renaissance historical thought.