This Atlas provides the main outlines of Islamic history from the immediately pre-Islamic period until and endpoint of c. 1914, that is, before most parts of the Muslim world became sovereign nation states. It is primarily concerned with political and dynastic change across the globe over 15 centuries.
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"It should be the essential accompaniment for any course teaching Islamic history up to the twentieth century."
Francis Robinson is Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway University of London.
"Sluglett and Currie's Atlas has an elegance and ease of presentation since it offers a very useful visual presentation of major political and cultural shifts. The prose that accompanies each map has a succinct summary of important events."
Purnima Dhavan is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Washington.
"The Maps I have seen are outstanding quality that far surpasses any affordable atlas hitherto published..."
Sean Anthony is Assistant Professor in the Department of History, University of Oregon.
"It is a rare pleasure to review a book on a subject so complex and to find the product so pleasingly erudite and well presented. [...] this atlas well illustrates the principle themes and trajectories of the Muslim past from the immediate pre-Islamic era to 1920. Peter Sluglett's meticulous text is both thorough and insightful. He has examined contemporary scholarship in this field and elucidated it for the benefit of bibliophiles, who will also undoubtedly gain from Andrew Currie's excellent cartographic skills. [...] Above all, this atlas presents readers with crucial insights into the geographical challenges and ambiguities of the world of Islam over the past 14 centuries. Lavishly illustrated, rich in narrative and visual detail, Atlas of Islamic History will become an indispensable reference book for undergraduates studying Asia, the Middle East, Islam and Muslim history."
Abdullah Drury (June 2015): Atlas of Islamic History, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
Francis Robinson is Professor of the History of South Asia, Royal Holloway University of London.
"Sluglett and Currie's Atlas has an elegance and ease of presentation since it offers a very useful visual presentation of major political and cultural shifts. The prose that accompanies each map has a succinct summary of important events."
Purnima Dhavan is Associate Professor in the Department of History, University of Washington.
"The Maps I have seen are outstanding quality that far surpasses any affordable atlas hitherto published..."
Sean Anthony is Assistant Professor in the Department of History, University of Oregon.
"It is a rare pleasure to review a book on a subject so complex and to find the product so pleasingly erudite and well presented. [...] this atlas well illustrates the principle themes and trajectories of the Muslim past from the immediate pre-Islamic era to 1920. Peter Sluglett's meticulous text is both thorough and insightful. He has examined contemporary scholarship in this field and elucidated it for the benefit of bibliophiles, who will also undoubtedly gain from Andrew Currie's excellent cartographic skills. [...] Above all, this atlas presents readers with crucial insights into the geographical challenges and ambiguities of the world of Islam over the past 14 centuries. Lavishly illustrated, rich in narrative and visual detail, Atlas of Islamic History will become an indispensable reference book for undergraduates studying Asia, the Middle East, Islam and Muslim history."
Abdullah Drury (June 2015): Atlas of Islamic History, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations