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"This authoritative study of the Arabians and the Arabic-speaking peoples is a valuable source of information on Arab history. Suitable for both scholars and the general reader, it unrolls one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history, telling with insight the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay. For this revised tenth edition, Walid Khalidi's timely preface emphasises that now, more than ever, this magisterial work is of vital importance to the on-going attempts to bridge the Arab/Western cultural divide."--Publisher description.


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History of the Arabs (1937) is a book by Philip K. Hitti.

Abstract

"This authoritative study of the Arabians and the Arabic-speaking peoples is a valuable source of information on Arab history. Suitable for both scholars and the general reader, it unrolls one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history, telling with insight the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay. For this revised tenth edition, Walid Khalidi's timely preface emphasises that now, more than ever, this magisterial work is of vital importance to the on-going attempts to bridge the Arab/Western cultural divide."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in London, England: Macmillan, 1937 / 2nd rev. ed. 1940 / 3rd rev. ed. 1943 / 4th rev. ed. 1949 / 5th rev. ed. 1951 / 6th ed. 1956 / 7th ed. 1960 / 8th ed. 1963 / 9th ed. 1967 / 10th rev. ed. 1970

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