Syria down to Saladin
Ibn Asakir’s History of the City of Damascus
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '26
£175.00
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Syria down to Saladin is the first comprehensive historical study of post-Umayyad Syria based on Ibn ꜤAsākir’s Tā’rīkh madīnat Dimashq (History of the City of Damascus). As the largest work that has ever appeared documenting pre-modern Syria, Ibn ꜤAsākir’s History is a major source for the study of the region. It has, however, been underutilised for the simple reason that it is vast. This book makes this unique local history newly accessible to a broader scholarly audience. Basing his analysis on 6,066 biographical entries from Ibn ꜤAsākir’s text, David Cook reconstructs the history of Syria between the fall of the Umayyads and the rise of the Seljuqs. He provides vital context for pre-Crusader Syria, as well as offering new perspectives on Damascus during the First Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. He considers topics such as the emergence of new elites, changes in religious and economic bases, and the narration of prophetic tradition, placing these events within a broader pan-Islamic context. Containing over 150 original genealogical tables, 40 maps and 7 appendices, this book stands as a monument to the intellectual and religious breadth of Ibn ꜤAsākir, highlighting how his text can shed light on a diversity of topics and inviting historians to use it systematically when discussing post-Umayyad Syria.
David Cook has accomplished a remarkable feat. The gigantic scale of his probing into Ibn ʿAsakir’s massive History is unprecedented, and the amount of new knowledge he infused in his new book will undoubtedly energise the field of medieval Islamic/Middle Eastern history. Syria down to Saladin will be an instant classic. -- Suleiman Mourad, Smith College
David Cook’s choice to organize Ibn ʿAsakir’s material chronologically and to situate it in the history and historiography of Abbasid Syria has made this important (yet very difficult to use work) easily accessible for anyone interested. This book will become the definitive go-to work on Ibn ʿAsakir’s Tā’rīkh madīnat Dimashq and his treatment of Abbasid Syria in particular. -- James Lindsay, Colorado State University
ISBN: 9781399561266
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736 pages