New Cambridge History of Islam
Explore the rich tapestry of Islamic civilization with the New Cambridge History of Islam, expertly edited by Maribel Fierro and published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This comprehensive volume spans 896 pages and delves into the intricate political and religious developments of various independent ruling dynasties in the Western Islamic lands from the eleventh to the eighteenth centuries.
Leading scholars contribute their insights, charting the rise and fall of these dynasties while providing an in-depth analysis of state building, conversion, finance, education, and military affairs. This essential resource offers a profound understanding of the historical context and evolution of Islam, making it a must-have for students, scholars, and anyone interested in Islamic history.
Enhance your library with this authoritative work that captures the complexities of a pivotal era in Islamic history.