Imperialism in Medieval History I: Dualism in Byzantine History 476-638 and Dualism in Islam 572-732BRILL, 2022 M10 4 - 408 pages |
Contents
I THE GREAT DUALISTIC THEMES OF ANTIQUITY | 1 |
THE BYZANTINE RECONQUEST OF THE WEST | 74 |
III THE SLAV THREAT AND AVAR IMPERIALISM | 110 |
THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN BYZANTIUM AND PERSIA | 120 |
V BYZANTINE HOOLIGANISM | 155 |
VI RELIGIOUS DISSENSIONS | 171 |
VII ARABIA BEFORE ISLAM | 223 |
VIII MOHAMMED | 232 |
IX ISLAM AS A RELIGION | 263 |
X MUSLIMS JEWS AND CHRISTIANS | 287 |
XI RELIGIOUS IMPERIALISM | 312 |
Chronologies | 333 |
Bibliography | 337 |
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