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Arabic Historical Thought in the Classical Period
A survey of an entire tradition of historical thought and writing across a span of eight hundred years.
Tarif Khalidi (Author)
9780521589383, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 26 September 1996
268 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm, 0.36 kg
'The extent of Khalidi's reading is daunting, the subtlety and elegance of his exposition enviable. This is a book which is enjoyable as well as informative.' The Times Literary Supplement
Thinking and writing about the past has always been of critical importance to the way that any culture or civilization views itself and its role in the world. In a work which surveys an entire tradition of historical thought and writing across a span of eight hundred years, Tarif Khalidi examines how Arabic-Islamic culture of the pre-modern period viewed the past, how it recorded it, and how it sought to answer the many complex questions associated with the discipline of history. The author combines a chronological and a topical approach to place the tradition within its wider intellectual context, while quotations from historians across the period introduce the English-speaking reader to some of the principal texts of Arabic-Islamic culture.
l. The birth of tradition
2. History and hadith
3. History and adab
4. History and hikma
5. History and siyasa
Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500 [HBLC], Asian history [HBJF]