Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World: From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE

Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World: From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
31 October 2022
Pages
450
ISBN
9781009170017

Egypt and the Eastern Mediterranean World: From Constantinople to Baghdad, 500-1000 CE

During the period 500-1000 CE Egypt was successively part of the Byzantine, Persian and Islamic empires. All kinds of events, developments and processes occurred that would greatly affect its history and that of the eastern Mediterranean in general. This is the first volume to map Egypt’s position in the Mediterranean during this period. Drawing on a wide range of disciplines, the individual chapters detail its connections with imperial and scholarly centres, its role in cross-regional trade networks, and its participation in Mediterranean and Near Eastern cultural developments, including their impact on its own literary and material production. With unparalleled detail, the book tracks the mechanisms and structures through which Egypt connected politically, economically and culturally to the world surrounding it.

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