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245 _aThe New Cambridge History of Islam
_b Vol.1: The Formation of the Islamic World Sixth to Eleventh Centuries
260 _aNew York
_bCambridge University
_c2010
300 _a851p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _aPART I THE LATE ANTIQUE CONTEXT 1.The resources of Late Antiquity 19 JOHN HALDON 2. The late Roman /early Byzantine Near East 72 MARK WHITTOW 3. The late Sasanian Near East JOSEF WIESEHOFER 4. Pre-Islamic Arabia 153 MICHAEL LECKER PART II UNIVERSALISM AND IMPERIALISM 171 5.The rise of Islam, 600-705 273 CHASE F. ROBINSON 6.The empire in Syria, 705-763 226 PAUL M. COBB 7. The empire in Iraq, 763-861 269 TAYEB EL-HIBRI 8. The waning of empire, 861-945 3¿5 MICHAEL BONNER 9. The late `Abbasid pattern, 945-1050 360 HUGH KENNEDY PART III REGIONALISM 395 10.Arabia 397 ELLA LANDAU-TASSERON 11. The Islamic east 448 ELTON L. DANIEL 12. Syria 506 R. STEPHEN HUMPHREYS 13. Egypt 542 MICHAEL BRETT 14. The Iberian Peninsula and North Africa 581 EDUARDO MANZANO MORENO PART IV THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF EA HISTORY 623 15. Modern approaches to early Islamic history FRED M. DONNF 16. Numismatics 648 STEFAN HEIDEMANN 17. Archaeology and material culture 664 MARCUS MILWRIGHT Conclusion: From formative Islam to classical Islam 683 CHASE F. ROBINSON
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