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9780802714985

Sea of Faith Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World

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  • ISBN13:

    9780802714985

  • ISBN10:

    0802714986

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2006-05-30
  • Publisher: Walker Books
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Summary

The long, shared history of Christianity and Islam began, shortly after Islam emerged in the early seventh century A.D., with a question: Who would inherit the Greco-Roman world of the Mediterranean? Sprung from the same source--Abraham and the Revelation given to the Jews--the two faiths played out over the course of the next millennium what historian Stephen O'Shea calls "a sibling rivalry writ very large." Their cataclysmic clashes on the battlefield were balanced by long periods of co-existence and mutual enrichment, and by the end of the sixteenth century the religious boundaries of the modern world were drawn. InSeaofFaith, O'Shea chronicles both the meeting of minds and the collisions of armies that marked the interaction of Cross and Crescent in the Middle Ages--the better to understand their apparently intractable conflict today. For all the great and everlasting moments of cultural interchange and tolerance--in Cordoba, Palermo, Constantinople--the ultimate "geography of belief " was decided on the battlefield. O'Shea vividly recounts seven pivotal battles between the forces of Christianity and Islam that shaped the Mediterranean world--from the loss of the Christian Middle East to the Muslims at Yarmuk (Turkey) in 636 to the stemming of the seemingly unstoppable Ottoman tide at Malta in 1565. In between, the battles raged round the Mediterranean, from Poitiers in France and Hattin in the Holy Land during the height of the Crusades, to the famed contest for Constantinople in 1453 that signaled the end of Byzantium. As much as the armies were motivated by belief, their exploits were inspired by leaders such as Charles Martel, Saladin, and Mehmet II, whose stirring feats were sometimes accompanied by unexpected changes of heart.

Author Biography

STEPHEN O’SHEA: Toronto-born author and journalist Stephen O’Shea moved to France in the early 1980s. There, he took up journalism, shortly after completing postgraduate degrees in politics at the Université de Paris 1 (Pantheon–Sorbonne) and the prestigious Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris.
Stephen O’Shea currently lives with his wife, Jill Pearlman, and two daughters in Providence, Rhode Island.

Table of Contents

Notes on Usage xi
Introduction 1(285)
1. Yarmuk 636
19(29)
2. Poitiers 732
48(30)
3. Córdoba
78(24)
4. Manzikert 1071
102(28)
5. Palermo and Toledo
130(28)
6. Hattin 1187
158(47)
7. Las Navas de Tolosa 1212
205(26)
8. The Sea of Faith
231(22)
9. Constantinople 1453 and Kostantiniyye
253(33)
10. Malta 1565 286(25)
Epilogue 311(4)
Glossary 315(4)
People of the Sea of Faith 319(8)
Select Timeline 327(4)
Notes 331(54)
Bibliography 385(10)
Acknowledgments 395(4)
Index 399

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