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6. The Mediterranean of the Western Caliphs
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Introduction: The End of the Moorish and Saracen Pirate? 1
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I. The Arab Mediterranean Between Representation and Appropriation
- 1. The Arab Discovery of the Mediterranean 17
- 2. Arab Writing on the Conquest of the Mediterranean 37
- 3. The Silences of the Sea: The Abbasid Jihad 65
- 4. The Geographers’ Mediterranean 85
- 5. Muslim Centers of the Western Mediterranean: Islam without the Abbasids 98
- 6. The Mediterranean of the Western Caliphs 112
- 7. The Western Mediterranean: Last Bastion of Islam’s Maritime Ambitions 152
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II. Mediterranean Strategies of the Caliphs
- 8. The Mediterranean of the Two Empires 185
- 9. Controlling the Mediterranean: The Abbasid Model 204
- 10. The Maritime Awakening of the Muslim West 237
- 11. The Maritime Imperialism of the Caliphs in the Tenth Century: The End of Jihad? 256
- 12. Islam’s Maritime Sovereignty in the Face of Latin Expansion 274
- Conclusion: The Medieval Mediterranean and Islamic Memory 287
- Notes 295
- Glossary 319
- Chronologies 323
- Selected Bibliography 325
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vi
- Introduction: The End of the Moorish and Saracen Pirate? 1
-
I. The Arab Mediterranean Between Representation and Appropriation
- 1. The Arab Discovery of the Mediterranean 17
- 2. Arab Writing on the Conquest of the Mediterranean 37
- 3. The Silences of the Sea: The Abbasid Jihad 65
- 4. The Geographers’ Mediterranean 85
- 5. Muslim Centers of the Western Mediterranean: Islam without the Abbasids 98
- 6. The Mediterranean of the Western Caliphs 112
- 7. The Western Mediterranean: Last Bastion of Islam’s Maritime Ambitions 152
-
II. Mediterranean Strategies of the Caliphs
- 8. The Mediterranean of the Two Empires 185
- 9. Controlling the Mediterranean: The Abbasid Model 204
- 10. The Maritime Awakening of the Muslim West 237
- 11. The Maritime Imperialism of the Caliphs in the Tenth Century: The End of Jihad? 256
- 12. Islam’s Maritime Sovereignty in the Face of Latin Expansion 274
- Conclusion: The Medieval Mediterranean and Islamic Memory 287
- Notes 295
- Glossary 319
- Chronologies 323
- Selected Bibliography 325
- Index 377