Warehouse Stock Clearance Sale

Grab a bargain today!


Race and Slavery in the Middle East
By

Rating

Product Description
Product Details

Table of Contents

1. Slavery
2. Race
3. Islam in Arabia
4. Prejudice and Piety, Literature and Law
5. Conquest and Enslavement
6. Ventures in Ethnology
7. The Discovery of Africa
8. In Black and White
9. Slaves in Arms
10. The Nineteenth Century and After
11. Abolition
12. Equality and Marriage
13. Image and Stereotype
14. Myth and Reality
Notes
Documents
Sources of Illustrations
Index

About the Author

Bernard Lewis is Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton University. He is the author of several books, including The Muslim Discovery of Europe, The Assassins, and The Political Language of Islam.

Reviews

"A realistic, well-documented study. Important illustrations and primary evidence now made accessible."--Irving R. Mix, Elmira College
"An important book which explains the issue of slavery in the Middle East."--Robert A. Hess, Messiah College
"An excellent and timely work on an important and rather neglected issue."--Ehsan Yarshater, Columbia University
"Splendid--should supplant all previous discussions."--Paul A. Rahe, University of Tulsa
"A splendid discussion of a difficult subject."--Paul A. Rahe, University of Tulsa
"Deceptively brief, delightfully easy to read, and beautifully illustrated."--Journal of Interdisciplinary History
"Bernard Lewis an exceptionally distinguished historian of the Middle Eastern world....[A]uthoritative addresses to reality like his will serve excellently instead, and they make him a matchless guide to the background of Middle East conflict today."--David Pryce-Jones, Commentary
"[A] pioneering work."--David Warren Bowen, Magill's Literary Annual
"Highly readable."--The New York Review of Books
"This book will foster Bernard Lewis's reputation as the doyen of Middle Eastern studies."--The New York Times Book Review
"Mr. Lewis's knowledge of Islamic history, literature, and jurisprudence is so detailed, expansive, and profoundly integrated that it is enough for him to merely refer to a period or an instance to be able to envision the entire context."--The Washington Times
"His scholarship must be respected...He skillfully sets up and explicates the primary paradoxes of the Islamic view of slavery and of race...[A book] that surely should be read."--Journal of Social History

Ask a Question About this Product More...
 
Item ships from and is sold by Fishpond.com, Inc.

Back to top
We use essential and some optional cookies to provide you the best shopping experience. Visit our cookies policy page for more information.