Ibn Khaldun and the Medieval Maghrib
Explore the rich tapestry of North African history during the Middle Ages with Ibn Khaldun and the Medieval Maghrib by Michael Brett. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this insightful hardback spans 312 pages and delves into the profound societal transformations influenced by Arabic and Islamic culture following the Arab conquests of the 7th and 8th centuries. As the remnants of Roman Christian civilization faded, a new cultural landscape emerged, intricately woven with the threads of Islamic history. Brett's meticulous research offers readers a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal era, making it an essential addition for anyone interested in African history, Islamic studies, and the historical dynamics of North Africa. Immerse yourself in the captivating narrative and discover how Ibn Khaldun's insights shaped our understanding of this fascinating period.