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Faith and Sword

Faith and Sword

Alan G. Jamieson

(2016)

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Abstract

With the recent surge in terrorist acts and military confrontations, as well as ever-strengthening fundamentalist ideologies, the Christian–Muslim divide is perhaps more visible than ever—but it is not new. Alan G. Jamieson explores here the long and bloody history of the Christian–Muslim conflict, revealing in his concise yet comprehensive study how deeply this ancient divide is interwoven with crucial events in world history. 
Faith and Sword opens with the tumultuous first centuries of the conflict, examining the religious precepts that framed clashes between Christians and Muslims and that ultimately fueled the legendary Crusades. Traversing the full breadth of the Arab lands and Christendom, Jamieson chronicles the turbulent saga from the Arab conquests of the seventh century to the rise of the powerful Ottoman Empire and its fall at the end of World War I. He then explores the complex dynamics that emerged later in the twentieth century, as Christendom was transformed into the secular West and Islamic nations overthrew European colonialism to establish governments straddling modernity and religiosity. 
From the 1979 Iranian revolution to the Lebanon hostage crisis to—in this new expanded edition—the recent wars in Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan, Faith and Sword reveals the essence of this enduring struggle and its consequences.
 
“[A] sedulous, unapologetic presentation of facts. . . . Opens our eyes to an inescapable truth: Christians and Muslims fought wars for more than 1,000 years.”
  — Carlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer
“Essential . . . Raises important questions.”
  — James Srodes, Washington Times
Alan G. Jamieson is a researcher and writer based in Canada and the United Kingdom. He is the author of Lords of the Sea: A History of the Barbary Corsairs, also published by Reaktion.
 

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Faith and Sword: A Short History of Christian-Muslim Conflict Second Expanded Edition 3
Imprint Page 4
Contents 5
List of Maps 7
1. Introducing the Longest War 9
2. The Arab Conquests, 632-750 16
3. Byzantine Defiance, 750-1000 29
4. Rise of the West: Christian Advances in the Eleventh Century 41
5. Muslim Reaction: Victory over Outremer, Defeat in Spain, 1100-1300 56
6. Rise of the Ottoman Turks, 1300-1500 73
7. Ottoman Challenge: The Sixteenth Century 88
8. Ottoman Revival and Decline, 1600-1815 105
9. Triumph of the West, 1815-1918 124
10. Breaking Free, 1918-1979 143
11. Challenging America, 1979-2005 165
12. The 9/11 Wars (to 2015) 187
13. Conclusion: A New Conflict? 203
Glossary of Place Name Changes 211
Chronology 213
Select Bibliography 219
Acknowledgements 243
Index 245