
- 226 pages
- English
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About this book
At the latest since the Islamic expansion Europe and the Arabic world are close neighbours. Nonetheless European and Christian history and Arabic and Islamic history are often viewed separate from each other. Alfred Schlicht demonstrates that this perception frequently falls short. This history book reaches from the Islamic conquering of Sicily and southern Spain in the 8th century to Europe's economic dependency on oil from the Middle East.The author points out that the Arabic world and Europe are linked through a net of connections and interdependencies. He indicates prejudices, reservations and stereotypes on both sides, obscuring a lucid view on the "other". Furthermore he describes the intensive economic and cultural relations that have existed between Orient and Occident since the ancient world.The peaceful settlement of the Middle East conflict and the rapprochement of the north and south coast of the Mediterranean to a greater area in a global context are regular central issues. The dialogue with the Arabic world is vital and this history book presents the essential background.
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Table of contents
- Titel
- Inhalt
- Vorwort
- Erstes Kapitel - FrĂŒhe arabische Staaten und antike GroĂmĂ€chterivalitĂ€ten
- Zweites Kapitel â Die Araber betreten die welthistorische BĂŒhne: Entstehung und Expansion des Islam
- Drittes Kapitel â Die Araber in Europa:Al-Andalus und Italien
- Viertes Kapitel â Das Mittelmeer: Handel und Krieg im Spannungs-feld europĂ€isch-arabischer Beziehungen
- FĂŒnftes Kapitel â »Die bewaffnete Wallfahrt gen Jerusalem«: Die KreuzzĂŒge
- Sechstes Kapitel â Europas groĂe Entdeckungen und die Araber
- Siebtes Kapitel â Machtwechsel in der islamischen Welt Die TĂŒrken als neue Hauptgegner des Abendlandes (14. bis 19. Jahrhundert)
- Achtes Kapitel â Imperialismus und Kolonialismus â die arabische Welt unter europĂ€ischer Kontrolle (19./20. Jahrhundert)
- Neuntes Kapitel â Vom geistigen Aufbruch der Araber im 19. Jahrhundert bis zu den AnfĂ€ngen des arabischen Nationalismus
- Zehntes Kapitel â Europa, die Araber und Israel
- Elftes Kapitel â Die Araber auf dem Weg in die Moderne zwischen Kooperation und Konfrontation mit Europa
- Epilog
- »Die Araber und Europa« in der Literatur
- Zeittafel
- Namen- und Sachregister Namen- und Sachregister