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Global Practice in World History: Advances Worldwide
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Manning, Patrick, editor
Subject: World History
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This volume presents the thinking and the activities of some of the most serious and successful practitioners of world history. The 15 contributors are experienced historians from ten countries dispersed across five continents. Their essays confirm the existence of an …
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The Golden Age of Islam
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Lombard, Maurice
Subject: Middle East, Religion
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In this book, Maurice Lombard portrays the Islamic world as the center of civilization at a time when the West was primitive and backward. Its reach extended from Córdoba to Samarkand, and it maintained and developed the tradition of wealth, …
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Harem Ghosts: What One Cemetery Can Tell Us About the Ottoman Empire
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Brookes, Douglas Scott, Ziyrek Ali
Subject: Middle East, Ottoman Empire
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“Since 1840 countless visitors to Turkey’s metropolis have passed this beautiful building and its garden graveyard without, it seems to me, realizing the gems of architecture and culture that await discovery within its dignified walls. Now, over a century-and-a-half after …
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Hildegard of Bingen: Healing and the Nature of the Cosmos
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Schipperges, Heinrich (translated by John A. Broadwin)
Subject: Europe, Religion
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Hildegard of Bingen’s contemporaries called her “prophetissa teutonica,” honoring her philosophical writings and interpretation of the cosmos. Medievalists still consider her one of the leading mystics, and point to her active spiritual and artistic life in the twelfth century as …
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Historical Perspectives on Puerto Rican Survival in the United States
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Rodriguez, Clara E. and Virginia Sánchez Korrol, editors
Subject: Caribbean, U.S. History
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This collection was originally developed as an interdisciplinary reader for Puerto Rican Studies courses under the title The Puerto Rican Struggle: Essays on Survival in the U.S. It is being reissued with updated commentary because of its continuing relevance to …
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