Ibn Khaldun: The Birth of History and the Past of the Third World by Yves Lacoste

Ibn Khaldun: The Birth of History and the Past of the Third World

Yves Lacoste with David Macey (Translator)

214 pages first pub 1984 (editions)

nonfiction history challenging medium-paced
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Ibn Khaldun, the most celebrated thinker of the Muslim Middle Ages, is the subject of this intriguing study. Lacoste opens with a general description of the Maghreb in the later Middle Ages, focusing primarily on mercantile trade, especially in go...

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