Preface -- Books -- (A) Sciences/humanities -- (i) Social sciences/humanities -- A. History -- B. Economics/commerce -- C. Philosophy -- D. Education/learning -- E. geography -- F. humanities -- G. Social sciences, general -- (ii) Sciences -- (B) Islam-West linkages -- (C) General -- (i) Spain/al-Andalus -- (ii) Crusades -- (iii) Miscellaneous -- Articles -- (A) Sciences/humanities -- (i) Social sciences/humanities -- A. History -- B. Economics/commerce -- C. Philosophy -- D. Education/learning -- E. geography -- F. humanities -- G. Social sciences, general -- (ii) Sciences -- (B) Islam-West linkages -- (C) General -- (i) Spain/al-Andalus -- (ii) Crusades -- (iii) Miscellaneous -- Bibliography -- books -- Articles -- Topical bibliography -- books -- articles -- Author, editor, translator index -- Title index -- About the author
Summary:
"Islamic Civilization: History, Contributions, and Influence - A Compendium of Literature is a window to literature pertaining to Islamic history and Islam's contributions to knowledge and its influence in medieval Europe. The book is unique in that it presents more than mere annotations - it is a collection of "literature briefs," detailed and focused descriptions of each of the more than six hundred books and articles covered." "In the post-9/11 environment, there has been a surge of interest regarding all things Islamic. While much of the new literature is refreshingly positive, some works demonstrate a revival of centuries-old misconceptions about the Islamic world. Islamic Civilization examines that dichotomy through literature that the author has accumulated over the past twenty years in connection with other research endeavors concerning early Islamic social thought; thus, most references have a social-science/humanities orientation. Students, research scholars, and professionals will find this bibliography full of useful resources and a stimulus for further reading."--BOOK JACKET.