Narrating Muslim Sicily

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Narrating Muslim Sicily

War and Peace in the Medieval Mediterranean World

History Social and cultural history Social groups: religious groups and communities

Author: William Granara

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Collection: Early and Medieval Islamic World

Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 27th June 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781786726070


In 902 the last Byzantine stronghold in Sicily fell, and the island would remain under Muslim control until the arrival of the Normans in the eleventh century.

Drawing on a lifetime of translating and linguistic experience, William Granara here focuses on the various ways in which medieval Arab historians, geographers, jurists and philologists imagined and articulated their ever-changing identities in this turbulent period. All of these authors sought to make sense of the island's dramatic twists, including conquest and struggles over political sovereignty, and the painful decline of social and cultural life.

Writing about Siqilliya involved drawing from memory, conjecture and then-current theories of why nations and people rose and fell. In so doing, Granara considers and translates, often for the first time, a vast range of primary sources - from the master chronicles of Ibn al-Athir and Ibn Khadun to biographical dictionaries, geographical works, legal treatises and poetry - and modern scholarship not available in English.

He charts the shift from Sicily as warrior outpost to vital and productive hub that would transform the medieval Islamic world, and indeed the entire Mediterranean.

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