Universalism and Regionalism in the Early Islamic World

The Beginnings of Local History-Writing

Harry Munt author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:28th Feb '26

£105.00

This title is due to be published on 28th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Universalism and Regionalism in the Early Islamic World cover

An innovative exploration of the understudied phenomenon of local history-writing in the early Islamic World.

What was the role of local history-writing in the early Islamic World, and why was it such a popular way of thinking about the past? In this innovative study, Harry Munt explores this understudied phenomenon. Examining primary sources in both Arabic and Persian, Munt argues that local history-writing must be situated within its appropriate historical contexts to explain why it was such a popular way of thinking about the past, more popular than most other contemporary forms of history-writing. The period until the end of the eleventh century CE saw many significant developments in ideas about community, about elite groups and about social authority. This study demonstrates how local history-writing played a key role in these developments, forming part of the way that Muslim scholars negotiated the dialogues between more universalist and more particularist approaches to the understanding of communities. Munt further demonstrates that local historians were participating in debates that ranged into disciplines far beyond history-writing.

ISBN: 9781009648264

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 500g

320 pages