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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-07-22 06:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #2393 ]


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Re: History books

[personal profile] lemiru 2013-07-23 10:51 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not even sure if this is what you mean, since these concentrate on the christian churches (catholic and orthodox) that lived under Islamic rule, and not specially on the Christian Europe/Islamic states thing.

Some of the contributions in [Gervers & Bikhazi, Conversion and Continuity, Indigenous Christian Communities in Islamic Lands Eight to Eighteenth Centuries, Pontifical Institute of Medieaval Studies: Toronto, 1990] address this, especially Elias El Hayek pp. 407-422 and Linda S. Northrup pp. 253-261

Grypeou, Swanson & Thomas, The Encounter of Eastern Christianity with Early Islam, Brill: Boston, 2006

Sidney H. Griffith, The church in the shadow of the mosque: Christians and Muslims in the world of Islam, Princeton University Press: Princeton, 2008

Thomas & Roggema, Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History (Vol. 1 : 600-900 – vol. 2 : 900-1050 – vol. 3 : 1050-1200 – vol. 4 : 1200-1500 ), Brill: Leiden, 2009

looking up the Pact of Umar might help, too