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“For more than a millennium, as this richly illustrated volume affirms, Islamic architectural styles prospered around the western and southern Mediterranean - from the Alhambra to the Cappella Palatina.”—Apollo Magazine

“Offers a tantalising glimpse into the richness of the buildings of the Western Mediterranean, leaving the reader hungry for more- in short this volume serves as the perfect amuse-bouche for the non-specialist, and a welcome contribution for specialists in need of a competent, survey text to introduce Islamicate architecture of North Africa and al-Andalus to new students.”—Sarah Slingluff, Al-Masāq (Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean)


“[A] thorough and well-researched book, which draws attention to the fascinating histories of a variety of different Muslim peoples, as well as to the architectural history of regions across the Islamic West…Engaging and informative...Bloom persuasively suggests that the transmission of architectural knowledge, ideas, and motifs was a great deal more complex than scholars previously thought.”—Lydia Ann Jesudason, Aspectus [Journal of Visual Culture, University of York]

“A confident and accurate book that could only be accomplished by a mature scholar...Far more than this, it is a book of someone whose enthusiasm for his subject is as strong as his ability to use a broad knowledge of Islamic and European art to focus it.”—Nancy Steinhardt, Orientations

“A formidable collection of architectural knowledge...It is made more accessible by being woven into a rich narrative thread that takes the reader from the medieval to the modern world...An unparalleled collection through which the Islamic architectural history of the region can be better understood and relished.”—Shahed Saleem, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society

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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Introduction and acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Islamic Architecture in Umayyad al-Andalus and Aghlabid IfriqiyaChapter 2: Rival Caliphates in the West during the Tenth Century
Chapter 3: The Long Eleventh Century: Dissolution of Empire
Chapter 4: The Almoravids and Almohads ca. 1050-ca. 1250
Chapter 5: The Nasrids in al-Andalus
Chapter 6: The Heirs of the Almohads in North Africa, ca. 1250-1500
Chapter 7: Caught between the Ottomans and the Hapsburgs:
Chapter 8: The Sharifan Dynasties of Morocco 1500-1800
Chapter 9: Epilogue: The Legacies of Maghribi Architecture

Glossary
Works Cited
Index

Architecture of the Islamic West

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 23/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9780300218701, 978-0300218701
    ISBN10: 0300218702

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    “For more than a millennium, as this richly illustrated volume affirms, Islamic architectural styles prospered around the western and southern Mediterranean - from the Alhambra to the Cappella Palatina.”—Apollo Magazine

    “Offers a tantalising glimpse into the richness of the buildings of the Western Mediterranean, leaving the reader hungry for more- in short this volume serves as the perfect amuse-bouche for the non-specialist, and a welcome contribution for specialists in need of a competent, survey text to introduce Islamicate architecture of North Africa and al-Andalus to new students.”—Sarah Slingluff, Al-Masāq (Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean)


    “[A] thorough and well-researched book, which draws attention to the fascinating histories of a variety of different Muslim peoples, as well as to the architectural history of regions across the Islamic West…Engaging and informative...Bloom persuasively suggests that the transmission of architectural knowledge, ideas, and motifs was a great deal more complex than scholars previously thought.”—Lydia Ann Jesudason, Aspectus [Journal of Visual Culture, University of York]

    “A confident and accurate book that could only be accomplished by a mature scholar...Far more than this, it is a book of someone whose enthusiasm for his subject is as strong as his ability to use a broad knowledge of Islamic and European art to focus it.”—Nancy Steinhardt, Orientations

    “A formidable collection of architectural knowledge...It is made more accessible by being woven into a rich narrative thread that takes the reader from the medieval to the modern world...An unparalleled collection through which the Islamic architectural history of the region can be better understood and relished.”—Shahed Saleem, Transactions of the Ancient Monuments Society

    CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles 2021



    Table of Contents
    List of Illustrations
    Introduction and acknowledgments

    Chapter 1: Islamic Architecture in Umayyad al-Andalus and Aghlabid IfriqiyaChapter 2: Rival Caliphates in the West during the Tenth Century
    Chapter 3: The Long Eleventh Century: Dissolution of Empire
    Chapter 4: The Almoravids and Almohads ca. 1050-ca. 1250
    Chapter 5: The Nasrids in al-Andalus
    Chapter 6: The Heirs of the Almohads in North Africa, ca. 1250-1500
    Chapter 7: Caught between the Ottomans and the Hapsburgs:
    Chapter 8: The Sharifan Dynasties of Morocco 1500-1800
    Chapter 9: Epilogue: The Legacies of Maghribi Architecture

    Glossary
    Works Cited
    Index

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