Muslim Cities in the Later Middle Ages By Ira M. Lapidus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 1984 | 228 Pages | ISBN: 0521277620 | PDF | 5 MB
First published in 1967, Muslim Cities in the Later Middle Ages is one of the most influential works in the field of Islamic history. Primarily a study of the main cities of the Mamluk state of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries AD, Professor Lapidus' book serves to provide a framework for understanding the long evolution of Muslim political and social institutions and urban societies. The relationships between military rulers, the bourgeoisie and the common people are presented in a study of wide relevance to social history.
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