Description
Nabil Matar has given us an astonishing new picture of what North Africans knew, thought, and felt about European Christians in the early modern period. A treasure trove of discovery. -- Natalie Zemon Davis, author of Trickster Travels: A Sixteenth-Century Muslim Between Worlds Fastidiously researched, showing a rigorous and comprehensive engagement with the fateful relationship between Arabs and Europeans, this narrative is remarkably convincing in its representation of what is known as a complex history of East and West. Europe Through Arab Eyes reflects Nabil Matar's life-long concern with the subject. It will be well received by anyone who is concerned with the writing of history, especially specialists in Middle Eastern studies, who will see how Matar elucidates historical events of the past and, with the translated selections, makes haunting, distant events close and familiar. A book of the past written for the present and future. -- Mohammed Shaheen, professor of English and comparative literature, University of Jordan Nabil Matar's meticulous translations and analyses make available a rich panoply of Muslim experiences and images in the early modern period. More than yet another brick in the edifice of knowledge, this collection of texts by Muslim captives and diplomats, court scribes and travelers, scholars and Sufis, recuperates often overlooked sites of European-Muslim interchange and, in doing so, demonstrates that Muslim awareness of and interest in Europe were both more extensive and polyvalent than pervasive arguments about 'Muslim parochialism and intolerance' recognize. -- Roxanne Euben, Mildred Lane Kemper Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College
About the Author
Nabil Matar is professor of English at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of a trilogy on Britain and the Islamic Mediterranean: Islam in Britain, 1578-1685; Turks, Moors, and Englishmen in the Age of Discovery; and Britain and Barbary, 1589-1689. He is also author and translator of In the Lands of the Christians.
Reviews
This book fills a huge gap in our understanding of the history of that period. Times Higher Education Supplement An excellent example of the creative use of source material... Highly recommended. Choice Europe Through Arab Eyes offers a tantalizing glimpse into a rich and diverse corpus of early modern Arabic-language accounts of Europe and the Mediterranean world. -- Ellen R. Welch Journal of World History Europe Through Arab Eyes is a landmark in the study of the exchanges between Christendom and Islam in the early modern period. -- Abdul-Karim Rafeq Historian These evocative and provocative translations from an important moment in the history of Arab-Islamic and European relations will enable increasingly finegrained comparisons. Matar continues to challenge and reshape early modern studies. -- Claire Schen Journal of British Studies In this erudite and beautifully written book, Nabil Matar tells an untold story about Christian-Muslim relations in the early modern period. Often suppressed or ignored by historians, this period comes to life in Matar's text as a dynamic stage of cultural and political exchanges between Europe and the Muslim world. -- Tarek El-Ariss Seventeenth Century News
Awards
Winner of Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2009.
Book Information
ISBN 9780231141949
Author Nabil Matar
Format Hardback
Page Count 344
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press