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Mohammed & Charlemagne

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Courier Dover Publications, 1954 - History - 293 pages
Remarkable classic that developed the revolutionary theory of how the advance and influence of Islam caused the Europe of the Roman Empire to evolve into the Europe of the Middle Ages. "An important...seminal book, worthy to close one of the most distinguished careers in European scholarship." — Saturday Review of Literature.
  

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In Mohammed and Charlemagne, Henri Pirenne makes a really interesting suggestion that has been a big part of the debate surrounding early medieval history since it was first published back in 1939 ... Read full review

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Remarkable classic that developed the revolutionary theory of how the advance and influence of Islam caused the Europe of the Roman Empire to evolve into the Europe of the Middle Ages. "An important ... Read full review

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Pirenne, Henri – MOHAMMED AND CHARLEMAGNE
MOHAMMED AND CHARLEMAGNE. By Henri Pirenne. Translated from the French by Bernard Miall. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1956 from 1935 original. 293 pages. ...
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JSTOR: Mohammed and Charlemagne
MOHAMMED AND CHARLEMAGNE: A REVISION. Reprint from Speculum xviii, I943, pp. I4-38. The name of Henri Pirenne-a great historian and a noble man-is an ...
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Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne at Questia Online Library
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Henri Pirenne. Mohammed and Charlemagne. (Allen & Unwin. 1939. 10s. 6d.) pages 60–62. Abstract; | Full Text PDF (628 KB); | Rights and Permissions ...
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Henri Pirenne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mohammed and Charlemagne. English translation by Bernard Miall, 1939. ... Mohammed and Charlemagne. Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-42011-6. ...
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1969), contains Pirenne's major statements on Mohammed and Charlemagne and a ... In Mohammed and Charlemagne (tr. 1939) he attributed the collapse of late ...
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The Medieval Mediterranean ca 285-ca1095
Trans. as Mohammed and Charlemagne, B. Miall (London, 1956), ... “Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne,” Daedalus 103 (1974), pp. 25-33; repr. in Idem, ...
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Edward Peters - Quid nobis cum pelago? The New Thalassology and ...
Henri Pirenne, Mohammed and Charlemagne (New York, 1959). .... Brown, "Mohammed and Charlemagne by Henri Pirenne," Daedalus, CIII (1974), 25-33, ...
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The Development of an Autonomous Social Science Tradition in Asia ...
Mohammed and Charlemagne. London: Tr. B. Miall. Allen and Unwin. ... Pirenne, H. (1954) Mohammed and Charlemagne. Tr.B.Miall., London: Allen and Unwin ...
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STRANGE ATTRACTION:
Europe After Rome: A New Cultural History 500–1000, by Julia mh Smith Oxford University Press USA, 400 pages, $35. Mohammed and Charlemagne, by Henri ...
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About the author (1954)

Belgian-born historian Henry Pirenne spent most of his professional life as professor of history at the University of Ghent. During World War I, he was a leader of Belgian passive resistance and spent several years as a hostage of the Germans. As a historian Pirenne centered his attention on the urban development of the Low Countries during the medieval period. In Medieval Cities, published in 1925, he argues that medieval urban development grew out of regional fortresses. With the economic revival beginning in the tenth century, city and town life expanded. These communities created their own laws, allowing the development of individual freedoms. Pirenne is best remembered, however, for the "Pirenne thesis" about the foundations of European civilization, which he put forth in his 1937 work Mohammed and Charlemagne. The thesis is that the great event that pushed Europeans into the formation of their own civilization was not the collapse of the Roman Empire in the fifth century but the Islamic conquest of much of the Mediterranean.

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