Essays on Islam and Indian History

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ISBN:

9780195662658

Publication date:

02/09/2002

Paperback

288 pages

216x140mm

Price: 545.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780195662658

Publication date:

02/09/2002

Paperback

288 pages

Richard M. Eaton

The product of over twenty-five years of research, the essays in this book challenge the notion of Islam being a fixed, monolithic entity. Eaton presents case studies and reviews scholarly trends, offering seminal insights on such issues as the nature of religious conversion and the place of Islam as the hostile 'other' to the western world.

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Richard M. Eaton

Description

The product of over twenty-five years of research, the essays in this book challenge the notion of Islam being a fixed, monolithic entity. Eaton presents case studies and reviews scholarly trends, offering seminal insights on such issues as the nature of religious conversion and the place of Islam as the hostile 'other' to the western world.

About the Author


Professor Richard M. Eaton, Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA

Richard M. Eaton

Richard M. Eaton

Richard M. Eaton

Review

"Eaton writes...with commendable scholarly objectivity and clarity about his subject...He displays a wide acquaintance with the newer scholarship on the origins and early history of Islam in Arabia and in the adjacent Fertile Crescent." - Studies in Contemporary Islam

Richard M. Eaton

Description

The product of over twenty-five years of research, the essays in this book challenge the notion of Islam being a fixed, monolithic entity. Eaton presents case studies and reviews scholarly trends, offering seminal insights on such issues as the nature of religious conversion and the place of Islam as the hostile 'other' to the western world.

About the Author


Professor Richard M. Eaton, Professor, Department of History, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA