The Arabs in History 6th Edition by Bernard Lewis (Author)
- Publisher: HISTORY
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- SKU: 41734
- Number of Pages: 256
Rs.490.00
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📘 Title Name: The Arabs in History (6th Edition)
✍️ Author: Bernard Lewis
📦 Quality: A5 Paper
🔹 Introduction:
The Arabs in History by Bernard Lewis is a classic and authoritative work that traces the development of Arab civilization from the rise of Islam to the modern era. In its sixth edition, Lewis offers a concise yet profound overview of the Arab world’s cultural, political, and intellectual evolution — helping readers understand how history shaped the Arab identity and its role in global affairs.
🔑 Key Points:
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Chronicles the Arab world’s transformation from the early Islamic period to the 20th century.
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Explains the historical roots of Arab culture, language, and political institutions.
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Examines the Arab world’s interactions with Europe, Persia, and the West.
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Highlights the influence of Islam on Arab identity, governance, and society.
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Features updated insights and scholarly revisions in the 6th edition for modern readers.
🕌 Conclusion:
Bernard Lewis’s The Arabs in History remains a foundational text for understanding the origins, development, and legacy of the Arab world. Its balanced scholarship and historical depth make it an essential read for students, researchers, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies and Islamic history.