Description
This book provides a lively introduction to Saladin, a medieval sultan whose deeds and legend still loom large today. Utilizing both Muslim and Christian sources, Mohring describes a Saladin who was both a man of his times and a leader of remarkable qualities. Students will find both the man and the legend well worth studying. -- Thomas F. Madden, author of Enrico Dandolo and the Rise of Venice
About the Author
Hannes Mohring is a historian of the Middle Ages and Orientalist scholar at the University of Bayreuth. David S. Bachrach is an assistant professor of medieval history at the University of New Hampshire. Paul M. Cobb is an associate professor of Arabic and Islamic history at the University of Pennsylvania.
Reviews
Saladin is a must read for those learning of Middle Eastern tradition. -- James A. Cox Midwest Book Review 2009 The book, capably translated by David S. Bachrach, is a brief but highly readable and informative work... the book is well suited for the general public and for classroom use. -- Timothy May H-War, H-Net Reviews 2009 This short book... is easy to read and comprehend. It is well suited for the general audience... Its strength lies in that it not only covers events on the battlefield, but it also covers diplomatic efforts as part of its narrative on Saladin's life. -- Muhammed Hassanali World History Connected 2010 Anyone who reads this book will understand why Saladin continues to capture the imagination and interest of people in the 21st century. -- Charles Baker Saudi Aramco World 2010
Book Information
ISBN 9780801889929
Author Hannes Moehring
Format Paperback
Page Count 144
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 181g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 10mm