The Byzantine and early Islamic Near East
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The Byzantine and early Islamic Near East
(Variorum collected studies series, CS860)
Ashgate, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- From Polis to Madina : urban change in late Antique and early Islamic Syria
- The last century of Byzantine Syria : a reinterpretation
- Gerasa and Scythopolis : power and patronage in the Byzantine cities of Bilād al Sham
- The impact of Muslim rule on the pattern of rural settlement in Syria
- From Antiquity to Islam in the cities of al-Andalus and al-Mas̲h̲riq
- The Melkite church from the Islamic conquest to the Crusades : continuity and adaptation in the Byzantine legacy
- Antioch : from Byzantium to Islam and back again
- The Arab-Byzantine frontier in the eighth and ninth centuries : military organisation and society in the borderlands (with Dr John Haldon)
- Byzantine-Arab diplomacy in the Near East from the Islamic conquests to the mid eleventh century
- Central government and provincial élites in the early 'Abbāsid caliphate
- Military pay and the economy of the early Islamic state
- Caliphs and their chroniclers in the middle Abbasid period (third/ninth century)
- The Uqaylids of Mosul : the origins and structure of a nomad dynasty
- The decline and fall of the first Muslim empire