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The Arabs from Alexander the Great until the Islamic conquests : orientalist perceptions and contemporary conflicts / Ayad Al-AniTraduction de : Araber als Teil der hellenistisch-römischen und christlichen WeltAuteur principal: Al-Ani, Ayad, 19..-20..Titre uniforme : Langue: anglais ; de l'oeuvre originale, allemand.Pays: EtatsUnis (US).Publication : Piscataway (N.J.) : Gorgias press, 2021Description : 1 vol. (XVI-268 p.) : ill. en noir et en coul., cartes ; 23 cmCollection : Gorgias handbooks, 1935-6838, 54ISBN: 978-1-4632-4285-5 ; 1-4632-4285-9 ; .Dewey: 939.4/905, 23Résumé: This is not a conventional history book. It is rather a study of the sociology of historical writing about a period that, although quite distant in time (330 B.C. to A.D. 670), still influences political discourse about the Arab world, and especially the relationship between the West and the Middle East. This book focuses on the riddle of the disappearance of the Arabs from history before Islam, their sudden appearance behind the banners of the Prophet, and the powerful and traumatic effect this emergence into world history has had on the relationship between the Arabs and the West..Bibliographie: Bibliogr. p. 235-255. Index.Sujet - Nom commun: Civilisation, Moyen-Orient, Jusqu'à 622 | Arabes, Jusqu'à 622 | Église, 30-600 (Église primitive) | Civilisation, Europe Influence arabe | Relations -- Moyen-Orient Rome | Arabs -- Rome | Arabs -- History -- To 622 | Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Sujet - Nom géographique: Moyen-Orient, Jusqu'à 622 | Europe -- Civilization -- Arab influences | Middle East -- History -- To 622 | Middle East -- Relations -- Rome | Rome -- Relations -- Middle East | Europe -- Civilisation -- Influence arabe
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This is not a conventional history book. It is rather a study of the sociology of historical writing about a period that, although quite distant in time (330 B.C. to A.D. 670), still influences political discourse about the Arab world, and especially the relationship between the West and the Middle East. This book focuses on the riddle of the disappearance of the Arabs from history before Islam, their sudden appearance behind the banners of the Prophet, and the powerful and traumatic effect this emergence into world history has had on the relationship between the Arabs and the West. 4e de couverture

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