Infidels : a history of the conflict between Christendom and Islam

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Infidels : a history of the conflict between Christendom and Islam

Andrew Wheatcroft

(Penguin books, . Penguin history)

Penguin Books, 2004

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"Sources and select bibliography": p. [433]-461

Includes index

Originally published: London : Viking, 2003

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内容説明

How did we learn to hate or despise? Simply, because we were taught to. In 638 the Christian Patriarch of the Holy city of Jerusalem called the Muslim Caliph's presence an abomination in the sight of God. Christians and Muslims have since regarded each other warily and have silently thought of each other as 'infidels.' This book traces the long history of this troubled relationship. It was a campaign without end, waged with the pen, through the printing press, by the power of the human voice and on sublte and insidious suggestions with paintings, drawings and engravings. In this brilliant book we see how and why a battle is still being waged today, through the press, books, television, radio and the internet.

目次

  • Part 1: "We praise thee, O God" - Lepanto 1571
  • first contact. Part 2: Al-Andalus
  • "the jewel of the world"
  • eternal Spain
  • "vile weeds" - Malas Hierbas. Part 3: to the Holy Land
  • conquest and reconqest. Part 4: Balkan ghosts?
  • learning to hate
  • "a broad line of blood". Part 5: "Turban'd and scimitar'd"
  • the black art. Conclusion: "Maledicta" - words of hate.

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