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From Byzantine to Islamic Egypt : religion, identity and politics after the Arab conquest / Maged S.A. Mikhail.

Van Pelt Library DT95.5 .M54 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mikhail, Maged S. A., 1974- author.
Series:
Library of Middle East history ; v. 45.
Library of Middle East history ; 45
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Egypt--History--640-1250.
Egypt.
History.
Egypt--Civilization--638-1798.
Civilization.
Egypt--Religion--640-.
Religion.
Physical Description:
xiii, 429 pages ; 23 cm.
Distribution:
New York : Palgrave Macmillan.
Place of Publication:
London : I.B. Tauris, 2014.
Summary:
"The conquest of Egypt by Islamic armies under the command of Amr ibn al-As in the seventh century transformed medieval Egyptian society. Seeking to uncover the broader cultural changes of the period by drawing on a wide array of literary and documentary sources, Maged Mikhail stresses the cultural and institutional developments that punctuated the histories of Christians and Muslims in the province under early Islamic rule. From Byzantine to Islamic Egypt traces how the largely agrarian Egyptian society responded to the influx of Arabic and Islam, the means by which the Coptic Church constructed its sectarian identity, the Islamisation of the administrative classes and how these factors converged to create a new medieval society. The result is a fascinating and essential study for scholars of Byzantine and early Islamic Egypt."--Book jacket.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 383-405) and indexes.
ISBN:
9781848859388
1848859384
OCLC:
890507338

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