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Italy and the Islamic World: From Caesar To Mussolini
[Paperback - 2024]
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Category: History
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Publisher: Edinburgh University | ISBN: 9781399519625 | Pages: 288
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Uncovers the Italian peninsula’s legacy as a bridge between Europe, North Africa and the Middle East
Traces the stories of families from the Italian peninsula as they navigated culture and conflict in the shared pursuit of commercial exchange
Analyses of the lives of the Pisans, Genoese, Venetians, Florentines, Livornans, the so-called Levantines (gli levantini), and the Risorgimento-era Italian citizens
Sheds lights on how present-day Europe, especially Italy, is still coming to terms with its past connections with the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia in debates about EU trade agreements, borders, immigration, politics and culture
Italy and the Islamic World tells the story of how Italian cities have been centres of international exchange for centuries, linking Europe with the most storied marketplaces of the Middle East and North Africa. From the Ancient Roman period and the Renaissance to the rise of the Italian Republic, Italy has been a global crossroads for more than two millennia. In Ali Humayun Akhtar’s new picture of European history, Italy s debates about trade with its southern neighbours evoke an earlier era of encounters – one that sheds light on where the EU is heading today.

Beginning with the fall of Ancient Rome and the rise of the Papal State, Ali Humayun Akhtar traces the stories of merchants and diplomats among the peninsula’s Pisans, Genoese, Venetians, Florentines and Livornans as they navigated cultural difference in pursuit of commerce and adventure. Their stories offer a colourful picture of the connections between the peninsula and the Islamic world that survived the turmoil of Napoleon’s conquests and two World Wars. By the 20th century, following the Italian Unification (Risorgimento), Livorno and Cairo became cultural centres of Italian-speaking Roman Catholic, Greek and Jewish communities who navigated democratic revolutions and new discourses around nationhood.

Ali Humayun Akhtar is the bestselling author of 1368: China and the Making of the Modern World(2022). He is a Professor of Global History && Islamic Arts and Humanities and Faculty in the Hillary Clinton Center for Women s Empowerment at AUI: Al Akhawayn in Ifrane (NECHE). Akhtar is also a Visiting Scholar of International Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an NEH Art and Education Consultant at the Worcester Museum of Art (Higgins Collection).

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