Table of Contents
Contents
 Preface
 Acknowledgments
 A Note on Conventions
 Introduction. The Mediterranean: Land, Sea, and People
 PART I. THE HELLENO-ISLAMIC MEDITERRANEAN (650–1050 CE):
 THE MAKING OF THE HELLENO-ISLAMIC MEDITERRANEAN 
 1 The Legacy of Empire
   The Age of Empires 
   ARTIFACT: Negotiating Conquest: The Pact of ꞌUmar and the Treaty of Tudmir 
   Faith and Power
   ARTIFACT: Images of Empire: Basil II, Otto III, and ꞌAbd al-Malik
 2 Mediterranean Connections
   Conflict and Integration
   ARTIFACT: al-Qahira (Cairo): The Evolution of an Imperial Capital
   Connection and Exchange 
   ARTIFACT: The Ribat-Funduq of Sousse (Susa): Military, Commercial, and Religious
   Infrastructure in the Islamic Mediterranean
 3 Conversion and the Consolidation of Identities
   Muslim Conquest and Christian Conversion
   ARTIFACT: The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
   Byzantine Christianity and the Eastern Churches
   The Imperial Church under Siege 
   ARTIFACT: The Church of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) in Constantinople 
   The Latin Church in the West 
   An Islamo-Judaic Mediterranean 
 4 Peoples of the Book Reading Their Books
   ARTIFACT: Wearing God’s Book in Medieval Egypt
   God’s Books 
   Holy Books and Scholars
   Holy Books and Greco-Roman Thinking
   ARTIFACT: Medieval Readers: Greco-Roman Texts
   Interpretation, Unity, and Power
   ARTIFACT: Jewish Responsa and Muslim Fatwas 
 PART II. AN AGE OF CONFLICT AND COLLABORATION (1050–1350 CE):
 THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM THE EDGES
 5 Holy and Unholy War 
   Pilgrims and Predators, ca. 1050–1150 
   ARTIFACT: Holy War
   The Contested Mediterranean, ca. 1150–1250 
   ARTIFACT: Venice’s St. Mark’s Square and the Plundering of the Past
 6 A Connected Sea 
   Conflict and Integration, ca. 1250–1350
   ARTIFACT: Whose Art? Transregional Sensibilities and Itinerant Objects
   Mediterranean Connections, ca. 1050–1350
   ARTIFACT: To the Sea in Ships
   Strategies and Structures, ca. 1050–1350
   ARTIFACT: Mapping the Mediterranean and the World
 7 Mediterranean Societies 
   The Politics of Diversity
   ARTIFACT: The Many Faces of Roger II
   Complex Societies 
   ARTIFACT: The Mosque and Hospital at Divriği 
   Cosmopolitan Communities 
   ARTIFACT: The Architecture of Power in the Iberian Peninsula
 8 Reading Each Others’ Books 
   Translators and Terrific Stories 
   ARTIFACT: Alexander the Great in Latin, Hebrew, and Arabic
   Their Scripture, Our Language
   Talking Religion
   ARTIFACT: Interreligious Conversations, Real and Imagined
 9 A Sea of Technology, Science, and Philosophy 
   Technology
   ARTIFACT: Qanat and Noria
   Science 
   ARTIFACT: The Seven Heavens
   Aristotle: The Master of All Who Know 
 PART III. THE CONTEST FOR THE MEDITERRENEAN (1350–1650 CE):
 NEW EMPIRES, NEW SECTS, NEW WORLDS
 10 Imperial Rivalry and Sectarian Strife
    The Rise of Frontier Empires, ca. 1350–1500
    ARTIFACT: Papal Propaganda in Renaissance Rome
    The Duel of Empires and the Web of Alliances, ca. 1500–1650
    ARTIFACT: Dueling Caesars: Representations of Ottoman and Habsburg Imperial Power
 11 Minorities and Diasporas
    Toward Religious Uniformity in the Catholic Mediterranean
    ARTIFACT: The Lead Books of Granada
    Religious Pluralism in the Muslim Mediterranean
    ARTIFACT: Orthodox Monasteries and the Ottoman Empire
    Diasporas
    ARTIFACT: The Jewish Ghetto in Venice 326
 12 Slavery and Captivity, 650–1650
    Medieval Transformations of an Ancient Institution
    Life of the Enslaved
    ARTIFACT: The Ottoman Harem
    Captives and Ransoming 
    ARTIFACT: Malta Transformed: The Impact of the Order of the Knights of St. John
    Slavery and Racism
    ARTIFACT: Black Africans in the Art of Western Mediterranean Christians
 13 Mystical Messiahs and Converts, Humanists and Armorers
    Mediterranean Mystics
    ARTIFACT: El Greco: Painting the Mystical across the Mediterranean
    Mediterranean Messiahs
    ARTIFACT: Mediterranean Predictions of the End, 1450–1650 
    Converts
    Humanists and Philosophers, Scientists and Engineers
    ARTIFACT: Optics and Eyeglasses
 14 Family, Gender, and Honor, ca. 650–1650
    Honorable Families
    ARTIFACT: Marriage Issues in the Jewish Diaspora: The Case of the Ottoman Near East
    Women Inside, Women Outside
    ARTIFACT: Women and Inquisitors in the Early Modern Mediterranean
    Men and Violence
 15 Mediterranean Economies and Societies in a Widening World
    Economy and Society after the Black Death
    ARTIFACT: The Venetian Arsenal and Venetian Galleys
    Economic and Social Problems in an Age of Empire
    The Mediterranean and the Atlantic
    ARTIFACT: Profit, Fear, and Fascination: Elizabethan England and the Muslim World
 Epilogue: Luís de Torres in Cuba, Ishmael in the South Pacific: A World Grown
 Larger, a Sea Grown Smaller?
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