The author examines the emergence of the Berbers as a distinct category in early Arabic texts and probes the ways in which later Arabic sources, shaped by contemporary events, imagined the Berbers as a people and the Maghrib as their home.
The author examines the emergence of the Berbers as a distinct category in early Arabic texts and probes the ways in which later Arabic sources, shaped by contemporary events, imagined the Berbers as a people and the Maghrib as their home.
Ramzi Rouighi is Professor of Middle East Studies and History at the University of Southern California. He is author of The Making of a Mediterranean Emirate: Ifriqiya and Its Andalusis, 1200-1400, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction PART I. MEDIEVAL ORIGINS Chapter 1. Berberization and Its Origins Chapter 2. Making Berbers PART II. GENEOLOGY AND HOMELAND Chapter 3. The Berber People Chapter 4. The Maghrib and the Land of the Berbers PART III. MODERN MEDIEVAL BERBERS Chapter 5. Modern Origins Chapter 6. Beacons, Guides, and Marked Paths Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction PART I. MEDIEVAL ORIGINS Chapter 1. Berberization and Its Origins Chapter 2. Making Berbers PART II. GENEOLOGY AND HOMELAND Chapter 3. The Berber People Chapter 4. The Maghrib and the Land of the Berbers PART III. MODERN MEDIEVAL BERBERS Chapter 5. Modern Origins Chapter 6. Beacons, Guides, and Marked Paths Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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