Europe Through Arab Eyes, 1578-1727

Europe Through Arab Eyes, 1578-1727
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780231141949
ISBN-13 : 0231141947
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Book Synopsis Europe Through Arab Eyes, 1578-1727 by : Nabil I. Matar

Download or read book Europe Through Arab Eyes, 1578-1727 written by Nabil I. Matar and published by Columbia University Press. This book was released on 2009 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: and Malta. From the first non-European description of Queen Elizabeth I to early accounts of Florence and Pisa in Arabic, from Tunisian descriptions of the Morisco expulsion in 1609 to the letters of a Moroccan Armenian ambassador in London, the translations of the book's second half draw on the popular and elite sources that were available to Arabs in the early modern period." "Matar notes that the Arabs of the Maghrib and the Mashriq were eager to engage Christendom, despite wars and rivalries, and hoped to establish routes of trade and alliances through treaties and royal marriages. However, the rise of an intolerant and exclusionary Christianity and the explosion of European military technology brought these advances to an end. In conclusion, Matar details the decline of Arab-Islamic power and the rise of Britain and France." --Book Jacket.


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