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Islamic imperialism : a history / Efraim Karsh.

Title
Islamic imperialism : a history / Efraim Karsh.
Author
Karsh, Efraim.
Publication
New Haven : Yale University Press, c2006.

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Description
276 p. : maps; 25 cm.
Summary
From the first Arab-Islamic Empire of the mid-seventh century to the Ottomans, the story of the Middle East has been the story of the rise and fall of universal empires and, no less important, of imperialist dreams. So argues Efraim Karsh in this provocative book. Rejecting the conventional Western interpretation of Middle Eastern history as an offshoot of global power politics, Karsh contends that the region's experience is the culmination of long-existing indigenous trends, passions, and patterns, and that foremost is Islam's millennarian imperial tradition. Attacks such as September 11 have little to do with U.S. international behavior or policy in the Middle East, says Karsh. The House of Islam's war for world mastery is traditional, indeed venerable, and it is a quest that is far from over.--From publisher description.
Subjects
Genre/Form
History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-264) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
The warrior prophet -- The rise and fall of Islam's first empire -- The best of times, the worst of times -- The house of Islam and the house of war -- The last great Islamic empire -- The price of empire -- Mishandling the great game -- The rise of the Arab imperial dream -- An Arab Caesar -- A reckoning of sorts -- The tail that wags the dog -- Renewing the quest for Allah's empire -- Bin Laden's holy war.
ISBN
  • 0300106033 (cl. : alk. paper)
  • 9780300106039
LCCN
^^2005034836
OCLC
  • 62408708
  • SCSB-11058556
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library