Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World

Sea of Faith: Islam and Christianity in the Medieval Mediterranean World

by StephenO'Shea (Author)

Synopsis

On the one hand the fall of the Christian Middle East at Yarmuk and the sack of Constantinople by the Ottomans, on the other the glorious multicultural societies of Cordoba and Palermo - these and other fragments of our collective memory come alive as part of a huge canvas in this fresh narrative history by a master popular historian.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Profile Books
Published: 21 Jun 2007

ISBN 10: 1861975813
ISBN 13: 9781861975812

Media Reviews
Stephen O'Shea has a wonderful sense of place and of the survival of the past in the present. In this book he vividly evokes the interaction of Christianity and Islam over ten centuries and their struggle for pre-eminence in the Mediterranean world * Robert Irwin *
more than enough action in this entertaining book to hold your attention. * Catholic Herald *
admirable erudition and clarity, an authoritative overview of the period' * Independent *
imaginative and robust approach...O'Shea's own style is easy, fluent and engaging * Times Literary Supplement *
There is much to praise in O'Shea's book * BBC History Book of the Month *
O'Shea writes miraculously well...a kind of masterpiece, unlike any other book on the subject. -- Andrew Wheatcroft * Toronto Globe & Mail *
A glittering insight into hostile faiths. Every page carries a glittering freight of insight, detail and sometimes caustic observation...the author tells his story with an engaging blend of swagger and sensitivity. * Independent on Sunday *
A tour de force... 'Sea of Faith' is a beautiful, necessary book, punctuated with passages of dark, luminous, symbolic power. * Christian Science Monitor *
Hip historian tramps the battlefields around the Mediterranean to shed light on the great contention of Christian vs. Muslim in the Middle Ages. A vast wave of learning, every page carrying a glittering freight of insight, detail and caustic observation. * The Independent '50 Summer Reads' *
His book offers a type of hope that is refreshing compared to his often cynical peers * Emel (Muslim lifestyle) Magazine interview *
If you read one book on the history of the Middle East conflict, this should be it. * Oxford Times *
marvellous accomplishment... provides a remarkable glimpse into the origins of the conflicts between Christians and Muslims as well as their once peaceful coexistence. * Publishers Weekly (US) *
a rich chronicle of historical detail, military confrontation, and political machinations. In a sometimes lyrical and poetic voice, O'Shea tells a fascinating history * Library Journal (US) *
Author Bio
Stephen O'Shea, for many years a journalist in Paris and New York, contributed to a wide variety of publications on the arts and translated French feature films. The Friar of Carcassonne is his third book of medieval history. He currently lives with his two daughters in Providence, Rhode Island. stephenosheaonline.com