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Explore the profound insights of Bernard Lewis in 'Islam in History', a pivotal read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Islam and its historical ties to the West. This meticulously crafted trade paperback (ISBN: 9780812695182) was published by Open Court in 2001 and remains a valuable resource for those interested in Middle Eastern studies, Islamic history, and global politics. In this collection of essays, Lewis, a preeminent scholar on Islam, analyzes the historical conflicts between Islam and the Western world, highlighting how these dynamics have shaped contemporary events. The essays cover a timeline from the early expansion of Islam to modern interpretations by figures like Saddam Hussein, providing a nuanced perspective that is essential for anyone interested in geopolitical issues. Whether you are a student, educator, or a history enthusiast, 'Islam in History' is fundamental for grasping the socio-political fabric of our world. This brand-new copy of the book is not just a read; it is an investment in understanding the critical intersections between culture and belief systems, making it a must-have addition to your library. Unlock the keys to the historical narrative of Islamic civilization and its ongoing dialogue with the West, and deepen your awareness of global interrelations.